20 March 2014

Check Out The Five Highest Paid Goal Keepers In The World

The goalkeeper position is regarded as the most valuable role on the soccer pitch. To be a great keeper, one needs to have exemplary skills between the pipes, together with a strong defense out front. Stopping the opposing offense from penetrating the goal, diving around a restricted box and using your hands to catch, throw and save the ball all takes superb reflexes, great anticipation and lots of practice to perfect.Today, the world has a number of the finest goalkeepers playing for several top level clubs in Premier league, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga and Ligue 1 showing great performances both at club and country-level soccer games. With their amazing skills and abilities to prevent opponents from scoring, they have gained fame proportional to their huge salaries.
So, let us take a look at the top five highest-paid goalkeepers in football today.

5. Victor Valdes – £5.00 Million Per Year


Victor Valdes is a Spanish goalkeeper playing for the FC Barcelona side in La Liga. Regarded as the most successful Barcelona goalkeeper, Valdes has a total of 19 titles with his side. After starting out his career in Barcelona’s C and B teams, he made it to the senior squad in the 2002-03 season and has been playing for the La Liga giants since then. Valdes has also played for the Spain U-18, U-19, U-20 and U-21 teams before taking his place in national team in 2010. Valdes earns a whopping total of £5.00 million a year.



4. Petr Cech – £5.20 Million Per Year

Czech goalkeeper Petr Cech plays for the Premier League side Chelsea and the national team of the Czech Republic. Having played for Chmel Bisany, Sparta Prague and Rennes, Cech was transferred to the Premier League side for £7 million in 2004. Cech is also regarded as one of the most respected goalkeepers in the world with a number of records to his name. Cech played for the junior national U-15 to U-21 teams and made his way to the national team in 2002. This first-choice goalkeeper for the Blues side has a yearly salary of £5.20 million.



3. Gianluigi Buffon – £5.50 Million Per Year

Arguably the greatest footballer in Italy, Gianluigi Buffon is the oldest player on his country’s national team. Renowned for his great on-field capabilities for guiding his club, he is also the captain of both the national team of Italy and a Serie A club Juventus. Buffon has won the highest number of Goalkeeper of the Year Awards with a total of 9. He is also the only goalkeeper to have won the UEFA Club Footballer of the Year Award. Buffon joined the Juventus side from Parma in 2001 and has been playing there ever since. He has a yearly salary of £5.50 million.

2. Manuel Neuer – £5.60 Million Per Year

Manuel Peter Neuer is a German footballer who plays as goalkeeper for the national team of Germany and Bundesliga side Bayern Munich. Known for his great shot stopping abilities and ball distribution on the field, Neuer started out his career in 2004 joining the Schalke side where he stayed until 2011 when he joined Bayern Munich, becoming their first-choice goalkeeper. Neuer became a national player for Germany in 2009 after playing for the U-18, U-19, U-20 and U-21 sides. Having won the Bundesliga, UEFA Champions League and Super Cup with the Bayern Munich side, Manuel Neuer has a yearly salary of £5.60 million.

1. Iker Casillas – £6.30 Million Per Year

One of the finest goalkeepers of all time, Iker Casillas is a Spanish footballer who plays and captains the national team of Spain and the La Liga club Real Madrid. He led the Spanish national team to win their first major European Championship in 44 years in 2008 and also took charge of the country’s World Cup win in 2010. He started his career at Real Madrid through the youth academy in 1998, playing for the Real Madrid C and B teams and moving on to the senior team in 1999. Casillas is also the most capped player for the national team of Spain. This highest-paid goalkeeper in the world has a yearly salary of £6.30 million.

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