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Ricardo Zamora Trophy

The Zamora Trophy (Spanish: Trofeo Ricardo Zamora) is a football award, established by Spanish newspaper MARCA in 1958. The award goes to the goalkeeper who has the lowest "goals-to-games" ratio.[1]

Spanish goalkeeper Ricardo Zamora is the trophy's namesake.
Ricardo Zamora, with two Argentine goalkeepers on the cover of El Gráfico in 1926

In the inaugural year of the award, the winning goalkeeper had to play at least 15 league matches in the current season. In 1964, the limit for matches a goalkeeper had to play was raised to 22. In 1983, it was raised to 28 matches, including the rule that the goalkeeper had to play at least 60 minutes in match for it to count.

In the last couple of years the list of goalkeepers who would have won the trophy prior to 1958 has been published. For these seasons, a limit of matches that the goalkeeper had to play has been applied. For the leagues with only 10 teams the limit of matches was 14, for those of 12 teams it was 17 and for those of 14 the limit was 20 matches. For those leagues of 16 teams it is 22 – as originally established for the trophy from 1964 to 1983.

Rules edit

  • For a goalkeeper to be eligible for the trophy he should play at least 28 games, considered calculable, during the league season. For a match to be considered calculable the goalkeeper should play, at least, 60 minutes of said match.
  • The winner shall be the goalkeeper who has the lowest coefficient, worked out to the second decimal place (hundredths). This is calculated by dividing all goals conceded in the league (including those matches which aren't calculable i.e. those in which the goalkeeper has played less than 60 minutes) by the total number of calculable matches.
  • The trophy can be won by more than one goalkeeper if they have the same coefficient. In which case each goalkeeper shall be awarded a trophy.
  • Each week MARCA shall publish a provisional league table. Until one or more goalkeepers reach the 28 calculable matches the league table shall reward those goalkeepers who have played the most calculable matches, and within those, the one who has the lowest coefficient.

Primera División edit

Winners edit

Season Player Team Games played Goals conceded Coefficient
1929   Ricardo Zamora Espanyol 15 24 1.60
1929–30   Gregorio Blasco Athletic Bilbao 20 1.33
1930–31   Tomás Zarraonaindia Arenas Getxo 14 27 1.92
1931–32   Ricardo Zamora Real Madrid 17 15 0.88
1932–33 18 17 0.94
1933–34   Gregorio Blasco Athletic Bilbao 14 21 1.50
1934–35   Joaquín Urquiaga Real Betis 21 19 0.90
1935–36   Gregorio Blasco Athletic Bilbao 30 1.47
From 1936–1939 no league matches were played due to the Spanish Civil War.
1939–40   Fernando Tabales Atlético Madrid 21 29 1.38
1940–41   José María Echevarría Athletic Bilbao 18 21 1.16
1941–42   Juan Acuña Deportivo La Coruña 26 37 1.42
1942–43 25 31 1.24
1943–44   Ignacio Eizaguirre Valencia 26 32 1.23
1944–45 22 28 1.27
1945–46   José Bañón Real Madrid 25 29 1.16
1946–47   Raimundo Lezama Athletic Bilbao 23 29 1.26
1947–48   Juan Velasco Barcelona 26 31 1.19
1948–49   Marcel Domingo Atlético Madrid 24 28 1.16
1949–50   Juan Acuña Deportivo La Coruña 22 29 1.31
1950–51 26 36 1.38
1951–52   Antoni Ramallets Barcelona 28 40 1.42
1952–53   Marcel Domingo Espanyol 27 34 1.25
1953–54   Luis Menéndez Sánchez Atlético Madrid 22 24 1.09
1954–55   Juan Alonso Real Madrid 24 1.00
1955–56   Antoni Ramallets Barcelona 29 0.82
1956–57 35 1.20
1957–58   Gregorio Vergel Valencia 28 28 1.00
1958–59   Antoni Ramallets Barcelona 23 0.82
1959–60 27 24 0.88
1960–61   José Vicente Train Real Madrid 30 25 0.83
1961–62   José Araquistáin 25 19 0.76
1962–63   José Vicente Train 27 26 0.96
1963–64 15 10 0.66
1964–65   Antonio Betancort 24 15 0.62
1965–66   José Manuel Pesudo Barcelona 22 15 0.68
1966–67   Antonio Betancort Real Madrid 0.68
1967–68 19 0.86
1968–69   Salvador Sadurní Barcelona 30 18 0.60
1969–70   José Ángel Iribar Athletic Bilbao 20 0.66
1970–71[2]   Abelardo González Valencia 19 0.63
  Roberto Rodríguez Aguirre Atlético Madrid 28 17 0.60
1971–72   Juan Antonio Deusto Málaga 23 0.82
1972–73[2]   Mariano García Remón Real Madrid 27 20 0.74
  Miguel Reina Barcelona 34 21 0.66
1973–74   Salvador Sadurni 30 22 0.73
1974–75[a] 24 19 0.79
  Jorge D'Alessandro Salamanca 34 29 0.85
1975–76   Miguel Ángel González Real Madrid 32 23 0.71
1976–77[b]   Miguel Reina Atlético Madrid 30 29 0.96
  Jorge D'Alessandro Salamanca 31 30 0.97
1977–78   Pedro María Artola Barcelona 28 23 0.82
1978–79   José Luis Manzanedo Valencia 25 26 1.04
1979–80   Luis Arconada Real Sociedad 34 20 0.59
1980–81 29 0.85
1981–82 33 0.97
1982–83   Agustín Rodríguez Real Madrid 29 22 0.75
1983–84   Javier Urruticoechea Barcelona 33 26 0.78
1984–85   Juan Carlos Ablanedo Sporting Gijón 22 0.66
1985–86 34 27 0.79
1986–87   Andoni Zubizarreta Barcelona 43 29 0.67
1987–88   Francisco Buyo Real Madrid 35 23 0.65
1988–89   José Manuel Ochotorena Valencia 37 25 0.67
1989–90   Juan Carlos Ablanedo Sporting Gijón 31 0.80
1990–91   Abel Resino Atlético Madrid 33 17 0.51
1991–92   Francisco Buyo Real Madrid 35 27 0.77
1992–93[4]   Francisco Liaño Deportivo La Coruña 37 31 0.83
  Santiago Cañizares Celta Vigo 36 30 0.83
1993–94   Francisco Liaño Deportivo La Coruña 38 18 0.47
1994–95   Pedro Jaro Real Betis 25 0.65
1995–96   José Francisco Molina Atlético Madrid 42 32 0.76
1996–97   Jacques Songo'o Deportivo La Coruña 37 28 0.76
1997–98   Toni Jiménez Espanyol 31 0.84
1998–99   Carlos Roa Mallorca 35 29 0.83
1999–2000   Martín Herrera Alavés 38 37 0.97
2000–01   Santiago Cañizares Valencia 37 34 0.92
2001–02 31 23 0.74
2002–03   Pablo Cavallero Celta Vigo 34 27 0.79
2003–04   Santiago Cañizares Valencia 37 25 0.68
2004–05   Víctor Valdés Barcelona 35 0.71
2005–06   José Pinto Celta Vigo 36 28 0.78
2006–07   Roberto Abbondanzieri Getafe 37 30 0.81
2007–08   Iker Casillas Real Madrid 36 32 0.89
2008–09   Víctor Valdés Barcelona 35 31 0.89
2009–10 38 24 0.63
2010–11 32 16 0.50
2011–12 35 28 0.80
2012–13   Thibaut Courtois Atlético Madrid 37 29 0.78
2013–14 24 0.65
2014–15   Claudio Bravo Barcelona 37 19 0.51
2015–16   Jan Oblak Atlético Madrid 38 18 0.47
2016–17 29 21 0.72
2017–18 37 22 0.59
2018–19 27 0.73
2019–20   Thibaut Courtois Real Madrid 34 20 0.59
2020–21   Jan Oblak Atlético Madrid 38 25 0.66
2021–22   Yassine Bounou Sevilla 31 24 0.77
2022–23   Marc-André ter Stegen Barcelona 38 20 0.52

Statistics edit

Wins by player edit

 
Víctor Valdés is the shared record holder (along with Antoni Ramallets and Jan Oblak) with five awards, and won the trophy four consecutive times from 2009 to 2012.
Player Titles Seasons
  Antoni Ramallets 5 1951–52, 1955–56, 1956–57, 1958–59, 1959–60
  Victor Valdés 5 2004–05, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12
  Jan Oblak 5 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2020–21
  Juan Acuña 4 1941–42, 1942–43, 1949–50, 1950–51
  Santiago Cañizares 4 1992–93, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2003–04
  Ricardo Zamora 3 1929, 1931–32, 1932–33
  Gregorio Blasco 3 1929–30, 1933–34, 1935–36
  José Vicente Train 3 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64
  Salvador Sadurní 3 1968–69, 1973–74, 1974–75
  Luis Arconada 3 1979–80, 1980–81, 1981–82
  Juan Carlos Ablanedo 3 1984–85, 1985–86, 1989–90
  Thibaut Courtois 3 2012–13, 2013–14, 2019–20
  Ignacio Eizaguirre 2 1943–44, 1944–45
  Marcel Domingo 2 1948–49, 1952–53
  Antonio Betancort 2 1964–65, 1966–67
  Jorge D'Alessandro 2 1974–75, 1976–77
  Francisco Buyo 2 1987–88, 1991–92
  Miguel Reina 2 1972–73, 1976–77
  Iker Casillas 1 2007–08
  Claudio Bravo 1 2014–15
  Yassine Bounou 1 2021–22
  Marc-André ter Stegen 1 2022–23

Wins by club edit

Wins by country edit

Country Players Total
  Spain 46 77
  Argentina 5 6
  Slovenia 1 5
  Belgium 1 3
  France 1 2
  Cameroon 1 1
  Chile 1 1
  Morocco 1 1
  Germany 1 1

Segunda División edit

Winners edit

Season Player Team Games played Goals conceded Coefficient
1985–86   Joaquín Ferrer Real Murcia 37 30 0.81
1986–87   Javier Echevarría Sestao 43 27 0.62
  José Antonio Gallardo[c] Málaga 18 13 0.92
1987–88   Joaquín Ferrer Figueres 30 23 0.76
1988–89   Ezzaki Badou Mallorca 28 15 0.53
1989–90   Miguel Bastón Real Burgos 38 24 0.63
1990–91   Francisco Liaño Sestao 38 27 0.71
1991–92   José Ignacio Garmendia Eibar 38 22 0.58
1992–93   Mauro Ravnić Lleida 38 19 0.50
1993–94   Toni Jiménez Espanyol 38 25 0.66
1994–95   Francisco Leal Mérida 38 19 0.50
1995–96   José Ignacio Garmendia Eibar 36 30 0.83
1996–97   Emilio López Badajoz 37 22 0.61
1997–98   Francisco Leal Alavés 39 22 0.56
1998–99   Željko Cicović Las Palmas 34 25 0.73
1999–2000   Nuno Espírito Santo Mérida 41 31 0.75
2000–01   César Quesada Recreativo Huelva 38 23 0.61
2001–02   Manuel Almunia Eibar 35 19 0.56
2002–03   Andreas Reinke Real Murcia 40 21 0.53
2003–04   Toño Recreativo de Huelva 28 19 0.68
2004–05   Armando Ribeiro Cádiz 40 26 0.65
2005–06   Roberto Fernández Sporting Gijón 38 31 0.82
2006–07   Alberto Real Valladolid 35 28 0.80
2007–08   Carlos Sánchez Castellón 33 27 0.82
2008–09   David Cobeño Rayo Vallecano 40 35 0.88
  Claudio Bravo Real Sociedad 32 28 0.88
2009–10   Vicente Guaita Recreativo Huelva 30 24 0.80
2010–11   Andrés Fernández Huesca 31 26 0.84
2011–12   Jaime Jiménez Real Valladolid 40 36 0.90
2012–13   Manu Herrera Elche 39 25 0.64
2013–14   Xabi Irureta Eibar 40 27 0.67
2014–15   Iván Cuéllar Sporting Gijón 36 21 0.58
2015–16   Isaac Becerra Girona 42 28 0.67
2016–17   Raúl Fernández Levante 33 22 0.67
2017–18   Alberto Cifuentes Cádiz 42 29 0.69
2018–19   Rui Silva Granada 40 27 0.68
2019–20   Munir Málaga 38 29 0.76
2020–21   Diego López Espanyol 40 25 0.63
2021–22   Fernando Almería 41 33 0.80
2022–23   Raúl Fernández Granada 29 19 0.66

Statistics edit

Wins by player edit

Player Titles Seasons
  Raúl Fernández 2 2016–17, 2022–23
  Joaquín Ferrer 2 1985–86, 1987–88
  José Ignacio Garmendia 2 1991–92, 1995–96
  Francisco Leal 2 1994–95, 1997–98

Wins by club edit

Club Players Total
Eibar 3 4
Recreativo Huelva 3 3
Cádiz 2 2
Espanyol 2 2
Granada 2 2
Málaga 2 2
Mérida 2 2
Murcia 2 2
Sestao 2 2
Sporting Gijón 2 2
Valladolid 2 2
Alavés 1 1
Almería 1 1
Badajoz 1 1
Burgos 1 1
Castellón 1 1
Elche 1 1
Figueres 1 1
Girona 1 1
Huesca 1 1
Las Palmas 1 1
Levante 1 1
Lleida 1 1
Mallorca 1 1
Rayo Vallecano 1 1
Real Sociedad 1 1

Wins by country edit

Country Players Total
  Spain 28 32
  Morocco 2 2
  Portugal 2 2
  Yugoslavia 2 2
  Chile 1 1
  Germany 1 1

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Due to an error in the application of the rules, the Argentine goalkeeper Jorge D'Alessandro —who was the rightful winner of the trophy— did not receive this award at the time. It was finally officially awarded to him in 2019.[3]
  2. ^ Due to an error in the application of the rules, the Argentine goalkeeper Jorge D'Alessandro —who was the rightful winner of the trophy— did not receive this award at the time. It was finally officially awarded to him in 2019.[3]
  3. ^ Gallardo was the provisional winner and the award was given after his death.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Similar to goals against average in ice hockey or earned run average in baseball.
  2. ^ a b In the 1970–71 season and the 1972–73 season, MARCA awarded two trophies; one to the team with the lowest coefficient and another to the team that had conceded the fewest goals.
  3. ^ a b D'Alessandro recibe 45 años después el Trofeo Zamora a mejor portero de la Liga (D'Alessandro receives Zamora Trophy for the best League goalkeeper 45 years later); Marca, 16 December 2019 (in Spanish)
  4. ^ In the 1992–93 season two goalkeepers tied when calculating the average with a precision of two decimals. The tie-breaker was the number of matches played, which favoured Liaño. On the other side, the calculation of the third decimal favoured Cañizares. MARCA resolved to award two trophies.
  5. ^ "José Antonio Gallardo dies after eight days in coma". El País. Retrieved 29 October 2016.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ricardo Zamora Trophy news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message The Zamora Trophy Spanish Trofeo Ricardo Zamora is a football award established by Spanish newspaper MARCA in 1958 The award goes to the goalkeeper who has the lowest goals to games ratio 1 Spanish goalkeeper Ricardo Zamora is the trophy s namesake Ricardo Zamora with two Argentine goalkeepers on the cover of El Grafico in 1926 In the inaugural year of the award the winning goalkeeper had to play at least 15 league matches in the current season In 1964 the limit for matches a goalkeeper had to play was raised to 22 In 1983 it was raised to 28 matches including the rule that the goalkeeper had to play at least 60 minutes in match for it to count In the last couple of years the list of goalkeepers who would have won the trophy prior to 1958 has been published For these seasons a limit of matches that the goalkeeper had to play has been applied For the leagues with only 10 teams the limit of matches was 14 for those of 12 teams it was 17 and for those of 14 the limit was 20 matches For those leagues of 16 teams it is 22 as originally established for the trophy from 1964 to 1983 Contents 1 Rules 2 Primera Division 2 1 Winners 2 2 Statistics 2 2 1 Wins by player 2 2 2 Wins by club 2 3 Wins by country 3 Segunda Division 3 1 Winners 3 2 Statistics 3 2 1 Wins by player 3 2 2 Wins by club 3 3 Wins by country 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesRules editFor a goalkeeper to be eligible for the trophy he should play at least 28 games considered calculable during the league season For a match to be considered calculable the goalkeeper should play at least 60 minutes of said match The winner shall be the goalkeeper who has the lowest coefficient worked out to the second decimal place hundredths This is calculated by dividing all goals conceded in the league including those matches which aren t calculable i e those in which the goalkeeper has played less than 60 minutes by the total number of calculable matches The trophy can be won by more than one goalkeeper if they have the same coefficient In which case each goalkeeper shall be awarded a trophy Each week MARCA shall publish a provisional league table Until one or more goalkeepers reach the 28 calculable matches the league table shall reward those goalkeepers who have played the most calculable matches and within those the one who has the lowest coefficient Primera Division editWinners edit Season Player Team Games played Goals conceded Coefficient 1929 nbsp Ricardo Zamora Espanyol 15 24 1 60 1929 30 nbsp Gregorio Blasco Athletic Bilbao 20 1 33 1930 31 nbsp Tomas Zarraonaindia Arenas Getxo 14 27 1 92 1931 32 nbsp Ricardo Zamora Real Madrid 17 15 0 88 1932 33 18 17 0 94 1933 34 nbsp Gregorio Blasco Athletic Bilbao 14 21 1 50 1934 35 nbsp Joaquin Urquiaga Real Betis 21 19 0 90 1935 36 nbsp Gregorio Blasco Athletic Bilbao 30 1 47 From 1936 1939 no league matches were played due to the Spanish Civil War 1939 40 nbsp Fernando Tabales Atletico Madrid 21 29 1 38 1940 41 nbsp Jose Maria Echevarria Athletic Bilbao 18 21 1 16 1941 42 nbsp Juan Acuna Deportivo La Coruna 26 37 1 42 1942 43 25 31 1 24 1943 44 nbsp Ignacio Eizaguirre Valencia 26 32 1 23 1944 45 22 28 1 27 1945 46 nbsp Jose Banon Real Madrid 25 29 1 16 1946 47 nbsp Raimundo Lezama Athletic Bilbao 23 29 1 26 1947 48 nbsp Juan Velasco Barcelona 26 31 1 19 1948 49 nbsp Marcel Domingo Atletico Madrid 24 28 1 16 1949 50 nbsp Juan Acuna Deportivo La Coruna 22 29 1 31 1950 51 26 36 1 38 1951 52 nbsp Antoni Ramallets Barcelona 28 40 1 42 1952 53 nbsp Marcel Domingo Espanyol 27 34 1 25 1953 54 nbsp Luis Menendez Sanchez Atletico Madrid 22 24 1 09 1954 55 nbsp Juan Alonso Real Madrid 24 1 00 1955 56 nbsp Antoni Ramallets Barcelona 29 0 82 1956 57 35 1 20 1957 58 nbsp Gregorio Vergel Valencia 28 28 1 00 1958 59 nbsp Antoni Ramallets Barcelona 23 0 82 1959 60 27 24 0 88 1960 61 nbsp Jose Vicente Train Real Madrid 30 25 0 83 1961 62 nbsp Jose Araquistain 25 19 0 76 1962 63 nbsp Jose Vicente Train 27 26 0 96 1963 64 15 10 0 66 1964 65 nbsp Antonio Betancort 24 15 0 62 1965 66 nbsp Jose Manuel Pesudo Barcelona 22 15 0 68 1966 67 nbsp Antonio Betancort Real Madrid 0 68 1967 68 19 0 86 1968 69 nbsp Salvador Sadurni Barcelona 30 18 0 60 1969 70 nbsp Jose Angel Iribar Athletic Bilbao 20 0 66 1970 71 2 nbsp Abelardo Gonzalez Valencia 19 0 63 nbsp Roberto Rodriguez Aguirre Atletico Madrid 28 17 0 60 1971 72 nbsp Juan Antonio Deusto Malaga 23 0 82 1972 73 2 nbsp Mariano Garcia Remon Real Madrid 27 20 0 74 nbsp Miguel Reina Barcelona 34 21 0 66 1973 74 nbsp Salvador Sadurni 30 22 0 73 1974 75 a 24 19 0 79 nbsp Jorge D Alessandro Salamanca 34 29 0 85 1975 76 nbsp Miguel Angel Gonzalez Real Madrid 32 23 0 71 1976 77 b nbsp Miguel Reina Atletico Madrid 30 29 0 96 nbsp Jorge D Alessandro Salamanca 31 30 0 97 1977 78 nbsp Pedro Maria Artola Barcelona 28 23 0 82 1978 79 nbsp Jose Luis Manzanedo Valencia 25 26 1 04 1979 80 nbsp Luis Arconada Real Sociedad 34 20 0 59 1980 81 29 0 85 1981 82 33 0 97 1982 83 nbsp Agustin Rodriguez Real Madrid 29 22 0 75 1983 84 nbsp Javier Urruticoechea Barcelona 33 26 0 78 1984 85 nbsp Juan Carlos Ablanedo Sporting Gijon 22 0 66 1985 86 34 27 0 79 1986 87 nbsp Andoni Zubizarreta Barcelona 43 29 0 67 1987 88 nbsp Francisco Buyo Real Madrid 35 23 0 65 1988 89 nbsp Jose Manuel Ochotorena Valencia 37 25 0 67 1989 90 nbsp Juan Carlos Ablanedo Sporting Gijon 31 0 80 1990 91 nbsp Abel Resino Atletico Madrid 33 17 0 51 1991 92 nbsp Francisco Buyo Real Madrid 35 27 0 77 1992 93 4 nbsp Francisco Liano Deportivo La Coruna 37 31 0 83 nbsp Santiago Canizares Celta Vigo 36 30 0 83 1993 94 nbsp Francisco Liano Deportivo La Coruna 38 18 0 47 1994 95 nbsp Pedro Jaro Real Betis 25 0 65 1995 96 nbsp Jose Francisco Molina Atletico Madrid 42 32 0 76 1996 97 nbsp Jacques Songo o Deportivo La Coruna 37 28 0 76 1997 98 nbsp Toni Jimenez Espanyol 31 0 84 1998 99 nbsp Carlos Roa Mallorca 35 29 0 83 1999 2000 nbsp Martin Herrera Alaves 38 37 0 97 2000 01 nbsp Santiago Canizares Valencia 37 34 0 92 2001 02 31 23 0 74 2002 03 nbsp Pablo Cavallero Celta Vigo 34 27 0 79 2003 04 nbsp Santiago Canizares Valencia 37 25 0 68 2004 05 nbsp Victor Valdes Barcelona 35 0 71 2005 06 nbsp Jose Pinto Celta Vigo 36 28 0 78 2006 07 nbsp Roberto Abbondanzieri Getafe 37 30 0 81 2007 08 nbsp Iker Casillas Real Madrid 36 32 0 89 2008 09 nbsp Victor Valdes Barcelona 35 31 0 89 2009 10 38 24 0 63 2010 11 32 16 0 50 2011 12 35 28 0 80 2012 13 nbsp Thibaut Courtois Atletico Madrid 37 29 0 78 2013 14 24 0 65 2014 15 nbsp Claudio Bravo Barcelona 37 19 0 51 2015 16 nbsp Jan Oblak Atletico Madrid 38 18 0 47 2016 17 29 21 0 72 2017 18 37 22 0 59 2018 19 27 0 73 2019 20 nbsp Thibaut Courtois Real Madrid 34 20 0 59 2020 21 nbsp Jan Oblak Atletico Madrid 38 25 0 66 2021 22 nbsp Yassine Bounou Sevilla 31 24 0 77 2022 23 nbsp Marc Andre ter Stegen Barcelona 38 20 0 52 Statistics edit Wins by player edit nbsp Victor Valdes is the shared record holder along with Antoni Ramallets and Jan Oblak with five awards and won the trophy four consecutive times from 2009 to 2012 Player Titles Seasons nbsp Antoni Ramallets 5 1951 52 1955 56 1956 57 1958 59 1959 60 nbsp Victor Valdes 5 2004 05 2008 09 2009 10 2010 11 2011 12 nbsp Jan Oblak 5 2015 16 2016 17 2017 18 2018 19 2020 21 nbsp Juan Acuna 4 1941 42 1942 43 1949 50 1950 51 nbsp Santiago Canizares 4 1992 93 2000 01 2001 02 2003 04 nbsp Ricardo Zamora 3 1929 1931 32 1932 33 nbsp Gregorio Blasco 3 1929 30 1933 34 1935 36 nbsp Jose Vicente Train 3 1960 61 1962 63 1963 64 nbsp Salvador Sadurni 3 1968 69 1973 74 1974 75 nbsp Luis Arconada 3 1979 80 1980 81 1981 82 nbsp Juan Carlos Ablanedo 3 1984 85 1985 86 1989 90 nbsp Thibaut Courtois 3 2012 13 2013 14 2019 20 nbsp Ignacio Eizaguirre 2 1943 44 1944 45 nbsp Marcel Domingo 2 1948 49 1952 53 nbsp Antonio Betancort 2 1964 65 1966 67 nbsp Jorge D Alessandro 2 1974 75 1976 77 nbsp Francisco Buyo 2 1987 88 1991 92 nbsp Miguel Reina 2 1972 73 1976 77 nbsp Iker Casillas 1 2007 08 nbsp Claudio Bravo 1 2014 15 nbsp Yassine Bounou 1 2021 22 nbsp Marc Andre ter Stegen 1 2022 23 Wins by club edit Club Players Total Barcelona 11 21 Real Madrid 12 18 Atletico Madrid 9 14 Valencia 6 9 Deportivo La Coruna 3 7 Athletic Bilbao 4 6 Real Sociedad 1 3 Sporting Gijon 1 3 Celta Vigo 3 3 Espanyol 3 3 Salamanca 1 2 Real Betis 2 2 Arenas Getxo 1 1 Alaves 1 1 Getafe 1 1 Malaga 1 1 Mallorca 1 1 Sevilla 1 1 Wins by country edit Country Players Total nbsp Spain 46 77 nbsp Argentina 5 6 nbsp Slovenia 1 5 nbsp Belgium 1 3 nbsp France 1 2 nbsp Cameroon 1 1 nbsp Chile 1 1 nbsp Morocco 1 1 nbsp Germany 1 1Segunda Division editWinners edit Season Player Team Games played Goals conceded Coefficient 1985 86 nbsp Joaquin Ferrer Real Murcia 37 30 0 81 1986 87 nbsp Javier Echevarria Sestao 43 27 0 62 nbsp Jose Antonio Gallardo c Malaga 18 13 0 92 1987 88 nbsp Joaquin Ferrer Figueres 30 23 0 76 1988 89 nbsp Ezzaki Badou Mallorca 28 15 0 53 1989 90 nbsp Miguel Baston Real Burgos 38 24 0 63 1990 91 nbsp Francisco Liano Sestao 38 27 0 71 1991 92 nbsp Jose Ignacio Garmendia Eibar 38 22 0 58 1992 93 nbsp Mauro Ravnic Lleida 38 19 0 50 1993 94 nbsp Toni Jimenez Espanyol 38 25 0 66 1994 95 nbsp Francisco Leal Merida 38 19 0 50 1995 96 nbsp Jose Ignacio Garmendia Eibar 36 30 0 83 1996 97 nbsp Emilio Lopez Badajoz 37 22 0 61 1997 98 nbsp Francisco Leal Alaves 39 22 0 56 1998 99 nbsp Zeljko Cicovic Las Palmas 34 25 0 73 1999 2000 nbsp Nuno Espirito Santo Merida 41 31 0 75 2000 01 nbsp Cesar Quesada Recreativo Huelva 38 23 0 61 2001 02 nbsp Manuel Almunia Eibar 35 19 0 56 2002 03 nbsp Andreas Reinke Real Murcia 40 21 0 53 2003 04 nbsp Tono Recreativo de Huelva 28 19 0 68 2004 05 nbsp Armando Ribeiro Cadiz 40 26 0 65 2005 06 nbsp Roberto Fernandez Sporting Gijon 38 31 0 82 2006 07 nbsp Alberto Real Valladolid 35 28 0 80 2007 08 nbsp Carlos Sanchez Castellon 33 27 0 82 2008 09 nbsp David Cobeno Rayo Vallecano 40 35 0 88 nbsp Claudio Bravo Real Sociedad 32 28 0 88 2009 10 nbsp Vicente Guaita Recreativo Huelva 30 24 0 80 2010 11 nbsp Andres Fernandez Huesca 31 26 0 84 2011 12 nbsp Jaime Jimenez Real Valladolid 40 36 0 90 2012 13 nbsp Manu Herrera Elche 39 25 0 64 2013 14 nbsp Xabi Irureta Eibar 40 27 0 67 2014 15 nbsp Ivan Cuellar Sporting Gijon 36 21 0 58 2015 16 nbsp Isaac Becerra Girona 42 28 0 67 2016 17 nbsp Raul Fernandez Levante 33 22 0 67 2017 18 nbsp Alberto Cifuentes Cadiz 42 29 0 69 2018 19 nbsp Rui Silva Granada 40 27 0 68 2019 20 nbsp Munir Malaga 38 29 0 76 2020 21 nbsp Diego Lopez Espanyol 40 25 0 63 2021 22 nbsp Fernando Almeria 41 33 0 80 2022 23 nbsp Raul Fernandez Granada 29 19 0 66 Statistics edit Wins by player edit Player Titles Seasons nbsp Raul Fernandez 2 2016 17 2022 23 nbsp Joaquin Ferrer 2 1985 86 1987 88 nbsp Jose Ignacio Garmendia 2 1991 92 1995 96 nbsp Francisco Leal 2 1994 95 1997 98 Wins by club edit Club Players Total Eibar 3 4 Recreativo Huelva 3 3 Cadiz 2 2 Espanyol 2 2 Granada 2 2 Malaga 2 2 Merida 2 2 Murcia 2 2 Sestao 2 2 Sporting Gijon 2 2 Valladolid 2 2 Alaves 1 1 Almeria 1 1 Badajoz 1 1 Burgos 1 1 Castellon 1 1 Elche 1 1 Figueres 1 1 Girona 1 1 Huesca 1 1 Las Palmas 1 1 Levante 1 1 Lleida 1 1 Mallorca 1 1 Rayo Vallecano 1 1 Real Sociedad 1 1 Wins by country edit Country Players Total nbsp Spain 28 32 nbsp Morocco 2 2 nbsp Portugal 2 2 nbsp Yugoslavia 2 2 nbsp Chile 1 1 nbsp Germany 1 1See also editDon Balon Award Pichichi Trophy Zarra Trophy Trofeo Alfredo Di Stefano Miguel Munoz Trophy Ballon d OrNotes edit Due to an error in the application of the rules the Argentine goalkeeper Jorge D Alessandro who was the rightful winner of the trophy did not receive this award at the time It was finally officially awarded to him in 2019 3 Due to an error in the application of the rules the Argentine goalkeeper Jorge D Alessandro who was the rightful winner of the trophy did not receive this award at the time It was finally officially awarded to him in 2019 3 Gallardo was the provisional winner and the award was given after his death 5 References edit Similar to goals against average in ice hockey or earned run average in baseball a b In the 1970 71 season and the 1972 73 season MARCA awarded two trophies one to the team with the lowest coefficient and another to the team that had conceded the fewest goals a b D Alessandro recibe 45 anos despues el Trofeo Zamora a mejor portero de la Liga D Alessandro receives Zamora Trophy for the best League goalkeeper 45 years later Marca 16 December 2019 in Spanish In the 1992 93 season two goalkeepers tied when calculating the average with a precision of two decimals The tie breaker was the number of matches played which favoured Liano On the other side the calculation of the third decimal favoured Canizares MARCA resolved to award two trophies Jose Antonio Gallardo dies after eight days in coma El Pais Retrieved 29 October 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ricardo Zamora Trophy amp oldid 1222540466, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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