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7 saves is decent but letting in 43 is not.
commentators are idiots too.
commentators are idiots too.
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Because especially English commentators aren't the brightest of the bunch?AltoZ wrote:Every time Liverpool plays and concede a penalty, you always hear commentators say "Reina - A Master in saving penalties". Why?
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I was lazy and didn't update this overview for a while. In the meantime, transfermarkt.de added the saves pens from penalty shoot-outs to the data, so there are some bigger changes to the former table.
Top Penalty Killers as of 2013/09/07:
Diego Alves - 50.00% saved penalties (12/24) - FC Valencia, Brazil
Kenneth Vermeer - 42.86% (9/21) - Ajax Amsterdam, Netherlands
Júlio César - 37.04% (20/57) - Queens Park Rangers, Brazil
David de Gea - 35.00% (7/20) - Manchester United, Spain U21
Miguel Pinto - 35.00% (7/20) - Atlas Guadalajara, Chile
Samir Handanovic - 34.21% (26/76) - Inter Milan, Slovenia
Jens Lehmann - 34.00% (34/100) - retired (Dortmund, Schalke, Arsenal, Germany)
Oka Nikolov - 33.33% (20/60) - Philadelphia Union
Kevin Trapp - 33.33% (5/15) - Eintracht Frankfurt, Germany U21
Simon Jentzsch - 32.22% (29/90) - retired (KSC, 1860, Wolfsburg, Augsburg)
Hans Jörg Butt - 32.26% (20/62) - retired (HSV, Leverkusen, Bayern München, Germany)
Wojciech Szczesny - 32.26% (10/31) - FC Arsenal, Poland
Manuel Neuer - 32.14% (18/56) - Bayern München, Germany
Tim Wiese - 31.91% (15/47) - TSG 1899 Hoffenheim, Germany*
Roman Bürki - 31.25% (10/32) - Grasshopper Club Zürich, Switzerland U21
Yann Sommer - 30.43% (14/46) - FC Basel, Switzerland <3
Joe Hart - 28.57% (12/42) - Manchester City, England
Christofer Heimeroth - 28.57% (10/35) - Borussia Mönchengladbach, Germany*
Michel Vorm - 28.57% (10/35) - Swansea City, Netherlands
Diego Benaglio - 28.00% (14/50) - VfL Wolfsburg, Switzerland
Emiliano Viviano - 28.00% (14/50) - FC Arsenal, Italy
Ali Al Habsi - 27.78% (10/36) - Wigan Athletic, Oman
Gigi Buffon - 27.72% (28/101) - Juventus Turin, Italy
Jean-François Gillet - 27.27% (21/77) - FC Torino, Belgium
Christian Abbiati - 26.67% (12/45) - AC Milan, Italy*
Bernd Leno - 25.93% (7/27) - Bayer Leverkusen, Germany U21
Tom Starke - 25.76% (17/66) - FC Bayern München, Germany*
Diego López - 25.71% (9/35) - Real Madrid, Spain*
Fernando Muslera - 25.58% (11/43) - Galatasaray Istanbul, Uruguay
Iker Casillas - 25.25% (25/99) - Real Madrid, Spain
Rui Patrício - 25.00% (10/40) - Sporting Lissabon, Portugal
Fraser Forster - 25.00% (4/16) - Celtic Glasgow, England
Thibaut Courtois - 25.00% (3/12) - Atlético Madrid, Belgium
Oliver Kahn - 24.46% (34/139) - retired (KSC, Bayern München, Germany)
Pepe Reina - 24.19% (15/62) - SSC Napoli, Spain
Simon Mignolet - 23.81% (5/21) - FC Liverpool, Belgium
Marc-André ter Stegen - 23.68% (9/38) - Borussia Mönchengladbach, Germany
Petr Čech - 23.26% (20/86) - Chelsea FC, Czech Republic
Ralf Fährmann - 23.08% (6/26) - Schalke 04, Germany*
Jhonny Herrera - 23.08% (6/26) - Club Universidad de Chile, Chile*
Willy Caballero - 23.08% (3/13) - FC Málaga, Argentina*
Timo Horn - 22.73% (5/22) - 1.FC Köln, Germany U21
Edwin Van der Sar - 22.34% (21/94) - retired (Manchester United, Netherlands)
René Adler - 22.22% (8/36) - HSV, Germany
Ron-Robert Zieler - 22.22% (4/18) - Hannover 96, Germany
Marco Wölfli - 21.21% (14/66) - BSC Young Boys, Switzerland
Timo Hildebrand - 20.83% (10/48) - Schalke 04, Germany*
Thomas Kraft - 20.69% (6/29) - Hertha BSC, Germany*
Sergio Romero - 20.59% (7/34) - AS Monaco, Argentina
Oliver Baumann - 20.00% (5/25) - SC Freiburg, Germany U21
Francesco Toldo - 18.18% (12/66) - retired (Inter Milan, Italy)
Ben Foster - 18.18% (8/44) - West Bromwich Albion, England
Víctor Valdés - 18.00% (9/50) - FC Barcelona, Spain
Roman Weidenfeller - 17.78% (8/45) - Borussia Dortmund, Germany*
Mark Schwarzer - 17.72% (14/79) - FC Chelsea, Australia
Brad Friedel - 16.13% (10/62) - Tottenham Hotspur, USA*
Mattia Perin - 16.00% (4/25) - FC Genua 1893, Italy
Maarten Stekelenburg - 14.58% (7/48) - FC Fulham, Netherlands
Fabian Giefer - 14.29% (2/14) - Fortuna Düsseldorf, Germany U21
Hugo Lloris - 13.33% (6/45) - Tottenham Hotspur, France
José Manuel Pinto - 13.04% (3/23) - FC Barcelona, Spain*
Lars Unnerstall - 8.33% (1/12) - Schalke 04, Germany*
Asmir Begović - 8.00% (2/25) - Stoke City, Bosnia+Herzegovina
Salvatore Sirigu - 7.41% (2/27) - PSG, Italy
Tim Krul - 6.90% (2/29) - Newcastle United, Netherlands
Sven Ulreich - 6.67% (2/30) - VfB Stuttgart, Germany*
Sebastian Mielitz - 6.25% (1/16) - Werder Bremen, Germany*
bold: current Nr.1 of his NT
italics: retired players
*) currently not a member of the NT squad
Data from transfermarkt.de - current as of 2013/09/07
If I have a little too much time in the future, I might put the data into a LibreOffice Calc table where I should be able to keep the stats a bit better ^^
Top Penalty Killers as of 2013/09/07:
Diego Alves - 50.00% saved penalties (12/24) - FC Valencia, Brazil
Kenneth Vermeer - 42.86% (9/21) - Ajax Amsterdam, Netherlands
Júlio César - 37.04% (20/57) - Queens Park Rangers, Brazil
David de Gea - 35.00% (7/20) - Manchester United, Spain U21
Miguel Pinto - 35.00% (7/20) - Atlas Guadalajara, Chile
Samir Handanovic - 34.21% (26/76) - Inter Milan, Slovenia
Jens Lehmann - 34.00% (34/100) - retired (Dortmund, Schalke, Arsenal, Germany)
Oka Nikolov - 33.33% (20/60) - Philadelphia Union
Kevin Trapp - 33.33% (5/15) - Eintracht Frankfurt, Germany U21
Simon Jentzsch - 32.22% (29/90) - retired (KSC, 1860, Wolfsburg, Augsburg)
Hans Jörg Butt - 32.26% (20/62) - retired (HSV, Leverkusen, Bayern München, Germany)
Wojciech Szczesny - 32.26% (10/31) - FC Arsenal, Poland
Manuel Neuer - 32.14% (18/56) - Bayern München, Germany
Tim Wiese - 31.91% (15/47) - TSG 1899 Hoffenheim, Germany*
Roman Bürki - 31.25% (10/32) - Grasshopper Club Zürich, Switzerland U21
Yann Sommer - 30.43% (14/46) - FC Basel, Switzerland <3
Joe Hart - 28.57% (12/42) - Manchester City, England
Christofer Heimeroth - 28.57% (10/35) - Borussia Mönchengladbach, Germany*
Michel Vorm - 28.57% (10/35) - Swansea City, Netherlands
Diego Benaglio - 28.00% (14/50) - VfL Wolfsburg, Switzerland
Emiliano Viviano - 28.00% (14/50) - FC Arsenal, Italy
Ali Al Habsi - 27.78% (10/36) - Wigan Athletic, Oman
Gigi Buffon - 27.72% (28/101) - Juventus Turin, Italy
Jean-François Gillet - 27.27% (21/77) - FC Torino, Belgium
Christian Abbiati - 26.67% (12/45) - AC Milan, Italy*
Bernd Leno - 25.93% (7/27) - Bayer Leverkusen, Germany U21
Tom Starke - 25.76% (17/66) - FC Bayern München, Germany*
Diego López - 25.71% (9/35) - Real Madrid, Spain*
Fernando Muslera - 25.58% (11/43) - Galatasaray Istanbul, Uruguay
Iker Casillas - 25.25% (25/99) - Real Madrid, Spain
Rui Patrício - 25.00% (10/40) - Sporting Lissabon, Portugal
Fraser Forster - 25.00% (4/16) - Celtic Glasgow, England
Thibaut Courtois - 25.00% (3/12) - Atlético Madrid, Belgium
Oliver Kahn - 24.46% (34/139) - retired (KSC, Bayern München, Germany)
Pepe Reina - 24.19% (15/62) - SSC Napoli, Spain
Simon Mignolet - 23.81% (5/21) - FC Liverpool, Belgium
Marc-André ter Stegen - 23.68% (9/38) - Borussia Mönchengladbach, Germany
Petr Čech - 23.26% (20/86) - Chelsea FC, Czech Republic
Ralf Fährmann - 23.08% (6/26) - Schalke 04, Germany*
Jhonny Herrera - 23.08% (6/26) - Club Universidad de Chile, Chile*
Willy Caballero - 23.08% (3/13) - FC Málaga, Argentina*
Timo Horn - 22.73% (5/22) - 1.FC Köln, Germany U21
Edwin Van der Sar - 22.34% (21/94) - retired (Manchester United, Netherlands)
René Adler - 22.22% (8/36) - HSV, Germany
Ron-Robert Zieler - 22.22% (4/18) - Hannover 96, Germany
Marco Wölfli - 21.21% (14/66) - BSC Young Boys, Switzerland
Timo Hildebrand - 20.83% (10/48) - Schalke 04, Germany*
Thomas Kraft - 20.69% (6/29) - Hertha BSC, Germany*
Sergio Romero - 20.59% (7/34) - AS Monaco, Argentina
Oliver Baumann - 20.00% (5/25) - SC Freiburg, Germany U21
Francesco Toldo - 18.18% (12/66) - retired (Inter Milan, Italy)
Ben Foster - 18.18% (8/44) - West Bromwich Albion, England
Víctor Valdés - 18.00% (9/50) - FC Barcelona, Spain
Roman Weidenfeller - 17.78% (8/45) - Borussia Dortmund, Germany*
Mark Schwarzer - 17.72% (14/79) - FC Chelsea, Australia
Brad Friedel - 16.13% (10/62) - Tottenham Hotspur, USA*
Mattia Perin - 16.00% (4/25) - FC Genua 1893, Italy
Maarten Stekelenburg - 14.58% (7/48) - FC Fulham, Netherlands
Fabian Giefer - 14.29% (2/14) - Fortuna Düsseldorf, Germany U21
Hugo Lloris - 13.33% (6/45) - Tottenham Hotspur, France
José Manuel Pinto - 13.04% (3/23) - FC Barcelona, Spain*
Lars Unnerstall - 8.33% (1/12) - Schalke 04, Germany*
Asmir Begović - 8.00% (2/25) - Stoke City, Bosnia+Herzegovina
Salvatore Sirigu - 7.41% (2/27) - PSG, Italy
Tim Krul - 6.90% (2/29) - Newcastle United, Netherlands
Sven Ulreich - 6.67% (2/30) - VfB Stuttgart, Germany*
Sebastian Mielitz - 6.25% (1/16) - Werder Bremen, Germany*
bold: current Nr.1 of his NT
italics: retired players
*) currently not a member of the NT squad
Data from transfermarkt.de - current as of 2013/09/07
If I have a little too much time in the future, I might put the data into a LibreOffice Calc table where I should be able to keep the stats a bit better ^^
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Ha. Gotcha. Here's the Top Penalty Killer list in new and revised version:
red - Nr.1 of the respective NTs (if I made a mistake there, just scream so that I can fix it for the next issue)
blue - retired GKs
black - the rest
The fields B/C/D are percentages, H-M absolute values
red - Nr.1 of the respective NTs (if I made a mistake there, just scream so that I can fix it for the next issue)
blue - retired GKs
black - the rest
The fields B/C/D are percentages, H-M absolute values
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Is that accurate for Rogerio Ceni?
Maybe he should stick with taking penalties instead of defending them.
Also, do you know (or is easy to calculate) the save percentage for penalties in open play as opposed to shoot outs?
Maybe he should stick with taking penalties instead of defending them.
Also, do you know (or is easy to calculate) the save percentage for penalties in open play as opposed to shoot outs?
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Well, transfermarkt.de says so. But that was my thought, too - maybe he decided shooting penalties to offset his inability in saving them XDelitedam wrote:Is that accurate for Rogerio Ceni?
Maybe he should stick with taking penalties instead of defending them.
Well, the save percentage of penalties in open play in the above table is given in field C, and the formula is pretty easy in LibreOffice Calc: C=RUNDEN(((J/K)*100);2)elitedam wrote:Also, do you know (or is easy to calculate) the save percentage for penalties in open play as opposed to shoot outs?
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Is Mignolet not the number 1 keeper for Belgium?
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Simon Mignolet's (12 caps) last international match was in May 2013, while Thibaut Courtois' (12 caps) last international match was the current qualifier 2013. Jean-François Gillet (9 caps) last played in February 2013 for Belgium. As I don't watch Belgium too often, I just wasn't sure whom to pick of them - so maybe some Belgian fan could fill me in who is considered the Nr.1? Is it Thibaut Courtois by now?Motogp69 wrote:Is Mignolet not the number 1 keeper for Belgium?
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Thanks, but I mean the overall save percentage from all the goalkeepers combined. I was just wondering if it was "easier" for a GK to save a shoot out penalty than it would be to save a penalty from open play since many players taking penalties in the shoot outs have less experience in that situation.rwo power wrote:Well, transfermarkt.de says so. But that was my thought, too - maybe he decided shooting penalties to offset his inability in saving them XDelitedam wrote:Is that accurate for Rogerio Ceni?
Maybe he should stick with taking penalties instead of defending them.Well, the save percentage of penalties in open play in the above table is given in field C, and the formula is pretty easy in LibreOffice Calc: C=RUNDEN(((J/K)*100);2)elitedam wrote:Also, do you know (or is easy to calculate) the save percentage for penalties in open play as opposed to shoot outs?
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I'm sorry, there is no overall data available. But if you look at the numbers, you will see that it depends on the GKs - some are better at saving pens from open play and some are better saving pens from shoot-outs. BTW, there are even several GKs in the list who have never had to face a PSO so far.elitedam wrote:Thanks, but I mean the overall save percentage from all the goalkeepers combined. I was just wondering if it was "easier" for a GK to save a shoot out penalty than it would be to save a penalty from open play since many players taking penalties in the shoot outs have less experience in that situation.
Edit: I just used some LibreOffice Calc magic and calculated the numbers for the GKs I have in my list. The overall save percentage is 24.27%. Save percentage from open play 23.35% (with 2475 pens taken vs 68 GKs) and the save percentage from PSOs is 27.99% (with 611 pens taken vs 48 GKs). I don't think you can actually draw conclusions from that as it is just a subset of keepers that actually face PSOs.
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That's exactly what I was wondering.
Muchos thank yous.
Muchos thank yous.
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Top Penalty Killers - 2013/10/27:
red - Nr.1 of the respective NTs (if I made a mistake there, just scream so that I can fix it for the next issue)
blue - retired GKs
black - the rest
The fields B/C/D are percentages, H-M absolute values
red - Nr.1 of the respective NTs (if I made a mistake there, just scream so that I can fix it for the next issue)
blue - retired GKs
black - the rest
The fields B/C/D are percentages, H-M absolute values
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Top Penalty Killers - 2013/11/28:
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lol Handanovic always saved them when he was in Udinese.... But when he moved to Inter he has not saved a single one ... 0 ! ... and so his average has dropped ...
I was sure to see so high Julio Cesar, he has improved a lot over the years in this and in the last period are most the saved penalties that not ... Safety
I was sure to see so high Julio Cesar, he has improved a lot over the years in this and in the last period are most the saved penalties that not ... Safety
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So, I found some time to update this list.
Top Penalty Killers - 2014/02/23:
Top Penalty Killers - 2014/02/23:
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4 in the top 10
7 in the top 20
German goalkeepers.
7 in the top 20
German goalkeepers.
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Actually you can't count it that way. I have more BL keepers in the list than keepers from other leagues, so the numbers are a bit skewed in that respect.Fuchsteufelswild wrote:4 in the top 10
7 in the top 20
German goalkeepers.
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Diego ALves saved another PK today in europa league, really a monster at those
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I'll update the table after today's matches! BTW, Bernd Leno saved 5 of 6 penalties in this season.
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rwo power wrote:Because especially English commentators aren't the brightest of the bunch?AltoZ wrote:Every time Liverpool plays and concede a penalty, you always hear commentators say "Reina - A Master in saving penalties". Why?
Its becoz of Reina's excellent penalty shoot out record for us.
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Top Penalty Killers - 2014/03/23:
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Top Penalty Killers - 2014/03/31:
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Top Penalty Killers - 2014/05/31:
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Handanovic needs a couple of pens to become the best ever
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Only if he manages to save them
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Unfortunately, transfermarkt scrapped their nice penalty statistics for goalies, so now I have to use other sources (for now I used ESPN.com for Keylor Navas, but I will double-check this eventually still) or go through the matches myself, which is a little more tedious. That's why there is only the data for the seasons 11/12 to 13/14 for Guillermo Ochoa and Keylor Navas as the data I got from Ajaccio's games and UD Levante's matches looked trustworthy, but I wasn't so sure about the match data of the other sides they played for.
red: current Nr.1 of his NT
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Data from transfermarkt.de and own research - current as of 2014/07/14
BTW, for the next issue I will see to it that I will update the clubs for the GKs - this is still the end-of-world-cup-edition.
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Data from transfermarkt.de and own research - current as of 2014/07/14
BTW, for the next issue I will see to it that I will update the clubs for the GKs - this is still the end-of-world-cup-edition.
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