Who is the world's best goalkeeper? It's a debate that fuels pubs and podcasts everywhere. According to the respected analysts at The Athletic, the sports powerhouse owned by The New York Times, the crown belongs to Real Madrid's towering Belgian, Thibaut Courtois.
The publication recently released its definitive ranking of the top 15 shot-stoppers in global football, and two Brazilian stars have secured their spots among the elite.
Leading the charge is Liverpool's Alisson Becker, who clinched an impressive third place on the podium. The Athletic noted that his technical consistency and mastery in one-on-one situations are virtually unmatched. They suggested that had it not been for a season hampered by injuries, the Brazilian number one might very well have been in contention for the top spot.
Further down the list, making his mark at 15th, is Ederson. The publication praised the goalkeeper for seamlessly maintaining his world-class level after his high-profile move from Manchester City to Turkish giants Fenerbahçe, proving his quality transcends any single league.
This list underscores the incredible talent and global reach of modern goalkeeping, where reflexes, distribution, and commanding presence are just as crucial as the iconic saves.
