Who has more trophies Buffon or Casillas?
Juventus’ Buffon (39) and Porto’s Casillas (35) have 13 league titles, 42 major trophies and 334 international appearances between them.
What records has Buffon broken?
Buffon surpassed Rossi’s record of 929 minutes by 45 minutes in a 4–1 away win over inter-city rivals Torino on 20 March, also surpassing Gianpiero Combi’s Italian league record unbeaten streak of 934 minutes in the process; he set the new all-time record at 974 consecutive minutes without conceding a goal.
When did Casillas decline?
On 22 December 2012, Casillas was dropped by José Mourinho for a Liga match against Málaga in favour of Antonio Adán.
Who has more clean sheets Casillas or Buffon?
Iker Casillas and Gianluigi Buffon are the only two goalkeepers to have recorded more than 400 clean sheets in the 21st century….Most clean sheets in the 21st century.
| Player | Clean Sheets |
|---|---|
| Iker Casillas | 439 |
| Gianluigi Buffon | 420 |
| Petr Cech | 391 |
| Pepe Reina | 343 |
Is Buffon the best goalkeeper in the world?
Gianluigi Buffon The Old Lady’s legend was once the best goalkeeper in the world. This is in the 2000s, and football pundits consider him to be the greatest Italian shot-stopper of all time, even surpassing Dino Zoff. Between 1997 and 2018, the Juventus great played 178 times for Italy, winning the World Cup in 2006.
Was Casillas overrated?
Casillas the most overrated? No. He is rightly regarded as one of the best keepers of the recent years.
How many Golden Gloves does Casillas have?
20 awards
Buffon has won 34 individual awards and 14 titles, while Casillas has 20 awards alongside his 21 trophies.
Is Buffon the best keeper of all time?
Who is statistically the best goalkeeper of all time?
Spanish goalkeeper Iker Casillas holds the record for most awards (alongside Gianluigi Buffon and Manuel Neuer), having won the prize five consecutive times between 2008 and 2012.
Is Buffon the greatest goalkeeper?
Juventus and Italy legend Gianluigi Buffon has been voted football’s greatest-ever goalkeeper by readers of France Football (via Football Italia). The legendary stopper collected an overwhelming 44 percent of the vote, putting him comfortably ahead of second-placed Fabien Barthez on 17 percent.