Top five goalkeepers with most Premier League titles
Only Chelsea's Petr Čech is able to squeeze himself into the top five, dominated by Manchester clubs
In the world of football, the strikers and outfield players get much of the limelight. But as much as a team needs to score goals to win matches, it is inevitably important to concede fewer.
The Premier League stands as a glittering beacon of football excellence, renowned for its captivating matches, global appeal, and ability to attract the best players from around the world. With its unrivalled competitiveness, unwavering passion, and commitment to showcasing the highest level of skill, the Premier League has established itself as the pinnacle of football leagues.
In the fiercely competitive world of the Premier League, success is measured by silverware. While strikers often hog the headlines, it is the unyielding guardians between the posts who ensure that their teams emerge victorious.
Today, we pay tribute to the unsung heroes—the goalkeepers—who have etched their names in Premier League history by accumulating the most titles. Even Manchester United's shot-stopper David De Gea doesn't feature in our list. The Spaniard was announced as the Premier League's Golden Glove winner for the 2022-23 season, but his only PL title came in 2013. He is set to miss out.
Let's look at the top five goalkeepers with the most Premier League titles.
5. Joe Hart: 2 Titles (2011-12, 2013-14)
Rounding out our top five is Joe Hart, the English goalkeeper who enjoyed great success during his time at Manchester City. Joe Hart, the English shot-stopper, has left an enduring legacy in the Premier League with his remarkable performances and contributions to his teams' successes. Hart played an integral part in City's rise from underdogs to Premier League champions. Known for his bravery, agility, and incredible shot-stopping prowess, he helped City lift its very first PL title in 2011. Hart's performances epitomized determination and resilience, making him a fan favourite at the Etihad Stadium.
While he may not have won the same number of Premier League titles as some of his counterparts, Hart's impact and influence on the league cannot be understated. Known for his agility, commanding presence, and exceptional shot-stopping abilities, Hart played a pivotal role in Manchester City's rise to prominence during the early 2010s, winning two Premier League titles in the process. His performances earned him accolades and established him as one of the top goalkeepers of his generation, further solidifying the importance of his presence in the Premier League's goalkeeping pantheon.
4. Edwin van der Sar: 4 Titles (2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2010-11)
Van der Sar's arrival at United in 2005 heralded a new era of stability and reliability. The Dutch keeper came in after securing four league medals in the Eredivisie. Blessed with exceptional reflexes and outstanding positioning, Van der Sar's calmness under pressure and consistent performances earned him a rightful place among the league's greatest goalkeepers.
Van der Sar's remarkable career saw him lift the prestigious UEFA Champions League trophy twice, once with Manchester United and another with Ajax. His exceptional goalkeeping skills played a pivotal role in guiding these clubs to European glory.
Alongside his Champions League triumphs, van der Sar claimed four Premier League titles with Manchester United, showcasing his dominance in the English top flight.
3. Petr Čech: 4 Titles (2004-05, 2005-06, 2009-10, 2014-15)
The imposing figure of Petr Čech wearing a helmet patrolling the goal line was a sight to behold during his tenure at Chelsea. Čech, a Czech international, was instrumental in transforming the Blues into a formidable force under Jose Mourinho. His unwavering focus, incredible shot-stopping skills, and exceptional distribution helped Chelsea secure four Premier League titles in 11 years. He played an instrumental role in guiding his club, Chelsea, to domestic success in 2005, 2006, 2010, and 2015. Čech's impact extended beyond his saves, as he commanded respect and instilled confidence in his teammates.
Petr Cech's contribution to Chelsea's Premier League victories solidifies his place as one of the greatest goalkeepers of his generation. His remarkable consistency and ability to make crucial saves in critical moments made him a vital asset for his team's success. Cech left Chelsea to make the switch to Arsenal in July 2019.
Petr Cech's legacy as an exceptional goalkeeper extends far beyond his Premier League triumphs. Hailing from the Czech Republic, he also won the national Footballer of the Year award a massive seven times.
2. Peter Schmeichel: 5 Titles (1992-93, 1993-94, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1998-99)
No conversation about Premier League goalkeepers is complete without mentioning the legendary Danish shot-stopper, Peter Schmeichel. After joining Manchester United in 1991, Schmeichel became a pivotal figure in Sir Alex Ferguson's era of dominance. Renowned for his commanding presence, agility, and shot-stopping abilities, Schmeichel secured five Premier League titles during his time at Old Trafford. His acrobatic saves and leadership qualities propelled Manchester United to unprecedented success.
Schmeichel's impact extended beyond domestic success, as he also played a vital role in guiding Denmark to an unexpected triumph in the 1992 UEFA European Championship. His remarkable performances and undeniable talent solidify his legacy as one of the most influential and accomplished goalkeepers to ever grace the game of football.
1. Ederson: 5 Titles (2017-18, 2018-19, 2020-21, 2021-22, 2022-23)
With an impressive haul of five Premier League championships, including the latest triumph in the 2022-23 season. Ederson, the Brazilian shot-stopper, has etched his name in Premier League history as one of the top goalkeepers with the most titles. Ederson's exceptional shot-stopping abilities, impeccable distribution, and unwavering commitment have propelled him to the forefront of goalkeeping excellence in the modern era.
Ederson's impact on the Premier League cannot be overstated. Since joining Manchester City in 2017, he has revolutionised the position with his remarkable shot-stopping skills and fearless command of the penalty area. His precision distribution and ability to initiate attacks from the back have become defining characteristics of Manchester City's style of play. Ederson's latest Premier League title, achieved in the 2022-23 season, cements his status as one of the league's finest goalkeepers and a vital component of Manchester City's ongoing success.
Ederson is also on course to complete a treble. As Manchester City will go all guns blazing in the FA Cup and the Champions League finals against Manchester United and Inter Milan respectively.
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