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EURO 2024 Golden glove (Clean Sheet)

EURO 2024 Golden Glove Standings: Goalkeepers with the most clean sheets

As the UEFA Euro 2024 group stage is on the way to its conclusion the competition for the Golden Glove intensifies. Although the top goalkeeper at the FIFA World Cup finals receives the official Golden Glove award but there is no official positional prize for custodians at the UEFA European Championship.

The eventual victors of Euro 2024 will likely boast an exceptional defensive record highlighted by a high number of clean sheets and the fewest goals conceded throughout the tournament. This defensive solidity often proves crucial in securing major trophies.

The race for the Golden Glove at UEFA Euro 2024 is unofficially underway. Sportsdunia will be closely monitoring and updating the top clean sheet keepers as the tournament progresses keeping fans informed about the top goal-stoppers.

EURO 2024 Golden Glove standings

England international goalie Jordan Pickford breaks the record for the most clean sheets (13) kept by an English goalkeeper. With the knockout stage looming every save becomes paramount. Defensive masterclasses could determine not only the tournament’s victor but also who claims the unofficial Euro 2024 Golden Glove.

Stay tuned for exhilarating displays of goalkeeping prowess as the tournament progresses.

Here is the current list of top Clean Sheet keepers at Euro 2024. These standings will be refreshed daily as matches are played from June 14 until the final at Berlin’s Olympiastadion on July 14.

RankPlayer NameCountryClean Sheets
1Mike MaignanFrance4
2Diogo CostaPortugal3
3Unai SimonSpain2
=Jan OblakSlovenia2
=Jordan PickfordEngland 2
=Bart VerbruggenNetherlands2
=Manuel NeuerGermany2
=Koen CasteelsBelgium2
4Martin DúbravkaSlovakia1
=Florin NitaRomania1
=Giorgi MamardashviliGeorgia1
=Peter GulacsiHungary1
Table: EURO 2024 Golden Glove Standings

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