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Ranking of the top 10 goalkeepers in Barcelona s history: Pinto is at the bottom, Valdes is 3rd, and the top is undisputed

2:44am, 14 May 2025Football

Based on the comprehensive analysis of technical characteristics, performance in Barcelona and other star evaluations, a comprehensive analysis of the 10 goalkeepers in Barcelona's team history was included.

10. José Manuel Pinto

Joined time: 2008

Technical features: Expert in penalty kicks, good at psychological warfare, lack of comprehensiveness in technology.

Performance: Full-time King's Cup goalkeeper, made a stand-in appearance in the 2012 Champions League semi-finals, and played 89 times for Barcelona in his career.

Evaluation: Messi said that he "always bring surprises at critical moments."

9. Roberto Bonano

Joined time: 2001

Technical features: Traditional goalkeeper, good at making single shots, but weak skills under his feet.

Performance: The main player failed to compete with Valdes and left the team in 2004.

Evaluation: Rijkaard once criticized him for "not adapting to the Barcelona transmission and control system."

8. Claudio Bravo

Joined time: 2014

Technical features: Expert with solid foot skills and meet the needs of passing and control.

Performance: He is a hero of the 2014/15 season, the main goalkeeper of the league, but he was gradually replaced by Ter Stegen after a mistake in the Champions League.

Evaluation: Guardiola said that his "output ability is the core of tacticality."

7. Antoni Ramallets

Joined time: 1946

Technical features: Responsive very fast, known as a "cat", good at saving penalty kicks.

Performance: Barcelona's golden period in the 1950s, won the Zamora Award 5 times, helping the team win the La Liga championship 4.

Evaluation: Cruyff called him "the founder of Barcelona's defensive culture."

6. Albert Jorquera

Joined time: 2003

Technical features: The gate line technology is stable, but the range of activities is small.

Performance: Valdes' long-term substitute, faded out of the first team after being seriously injured in 2007.

Evaluation: Harvey called him a "silent dedication model of the team."

5. Ricardo Zamora

Joined time: 1919

Technical features: Innovate the goal line technology, elegant style, and good at high-difficulty saves.

Performance: Although he has only played for Barcelona for 2 years, he has helped the team win the King's Cup twice, and his influence has led to the establishment of the "Zamora Award".

Evaluation: Spanish media calls it "the incarnation of goalkeeper art."

4. Angel Neto

Joined time: 2019

Technical features: Fast save response, but insufficient stability.

Performance: As a substitute in Ter Stegen, he only played a few games and left the team in 2022.

Evaluation: Ter Stegen called his "performance in training that was respectable."

3. Víctor Valdés

Joined time: 2002

Technical features: modern "goaler" pioneer, accurate ball control and long passes.

Performance: Barcelona's "Dream 2" and "Dream 3" dynasty core, with the most goalkeepers in team history (536 games), 5 Zamora Award winners, and 3 Champions League wins.

Evaluation: Guardiola called his "perfect representative of tactical execution."

2. Marc-André ter Stegen

Joined time: 2014

Technical features: top-notch technology under the feet, accurate long passes, first-class save response.

Performance: Barcelona regained La Liga with 19 clean sheets in the 2022/23 season, and is still the current benchmark in 2025.

Evaluation: Xavi called him "the decisive needle of Barcelona's defense."

1. Andoni Zubizarreta

Joined time: 1986

Technical features: outstanding command and defense capabilities, stable saves.

Performance: Barcelona's "Dream Team" main player, the second goalkeeper in team history (410 games), and the core of winning the UEFA Champions League in 1992.

Evaluation: Cruyff called him "a true leader, a role model on and off the court."

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