The goalkeeper who has kept a clean sheet in the World Series for the longest time is: Zenga.
In the 1990 World Cup held in Italy, as Italy's main goalkeeper, Zenga set a record of 517 consecutive minutes without conceding a goal. To this day, no one has broken this World Cup clean sheet record.
In 1987, he was elected as the best player in Serie A as a goalkeeper. He was elected as the best goalkeeper in the world by IFFHS three times in 1989, 1990 and 1991. In 1990, he became the best goalkeeper of the year by UEFA. Good goalkeeper.
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Walter Zenga, born on April 28, 1960 in Milan, Italy, is a former Italian men's professional football player and coach. He was a goalkeeper in his player days and currently plays in Serie A. Head coach of Cagliari Football Club.
Zenga was born in the youth training camp of the Italian Inter Milan Football Club. In 1978, Zenga was loaned to Salenitana Football Club by Inter Milan to start his career, and was later loaned to Savona Football Club and Sabine Ditus Football Club.
In 1982, Zenga entered the first team of Inter Milan, and later played for Sampdoria, Padua, and New England Revolution Football Club. In his career, Zenga won 1 Serie A league championship, 2 UEFA Cup championships and other honors. In 1987, Zenga was elected as the best player officially selected by Serie A as a goalkeeper.
In October 1999, Zengjia officially retired.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Zengjia