Ricardo Zamora Martínez (Spanish pronunciation: [riˈkaɾðo θaˈmoɾa maɾˈtineθ]; 21 January 1901 – 8 September 1978) was a Spanish footballer and manager...
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The Zamora Trophy (Spanish: Trofeo Ricardo Zamora) is a football award, established by Spanish newspaper MARCA in 1958. The award goes to the goalkeeper...
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Liga's most expensive goalkeeper at the time. In 2015–16 he won the Ricardo Zamora Trophy for best goalkeeper, conceding an all-time record low of 18 goals...
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newspaper Marca to the top scorer at the end of the league season. The Ricardo Zamora Trophy is an award established by Spanish newspaper Marca in 1958. The...
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and 1917–18, winning later largely thanks to their backline led by Ricardo Zamora. They also reached the final of the Copa del Rey twice in 1911 and 1915...
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their highest-ever finish at the competition. Courtois has won the Ricardo Zamora Trophy three times, the Premier League Golden Glove once, and was named...
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season) The following Real Madrid players have won the Ricardo Zamora Trophy: Ricardo Zamora: (2) 1931–32, 1932–33 José Bañón: (1) 1945–46 Juan Alonso:...
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Zamora (1946–1949) Luis Pasarín (1949–1951) Roberto Ozores (1951–1952) Odilio Bravo (1952–1953) Armando Ligorri (1953) José Iraragorri (1953) Ricardo...
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the European Golden Shoe while at Real Madrid. A. ^ Ricardo Zamora holds Real's record of Zamora trophies, with three won (record shared with José Vicente...
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namely the Pichichi Trophy, awarded to the top scorer of the season; the Ricardo Zamora Trophy, for the goalkeeper with the fewest goals allowed per game (minimum...
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1958. He earned two caps for the Spain national team. Alonso won the Ricardo Zamora Trophy during the 1954–55 season. At the end of his career he played...
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side was relegated (despite this, he finished in fifth place for the Ricardo Zamora Trophy with a goal-against average of 1.00); his league debut came on...
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futsal team Ricardo Zamora Trophy, a Spanish football award Zamora CF a Spanish football team Zamora FC, a Venezuelan football team Mission Zamora, a Venezuelan...
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Charlie Bell 1935–1937 Emmanuel Lowy [fr] 1937 Karel Kudrna 1937–1938 Ricardo Zamora 1938–1939 Josep Samitier 1945–1946 Luis Valle [fr] 1946 Maurice Castro...
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career at FC Barcelona, during the 1950s and early 1960s, winning the Ricardo Zamora Trophy as the best goalkeeper in La Liga on five occasions, and 18 major...
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Pinto joined RC Celta de Vigo a year later. He went on to win the Ricardo Zamora Trophy for the 2005–06 season after allowing just 29 goals in 37 appearances...
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with the Catalans – the first as an active member – and adding the Ricardo Zamora Trophy for the 1972–73 campaign (all 34 matches played for the runners-up...
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represented Mérida in the Segunda División, Espírito Santo won the Ricardo Zamora Trophy and helped the team finish sixth, but the club would be relegated...
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Muñoz Trophy Trofeo Alfredo Di Stéfano Trofeo Aldo Rovira Trofeo EFE Ricardo Zamora Trophy Pichichi Trophy Zarra Trophy Notes Until 2015, the category was...
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Charles Wallace 1911: Arsenio Comamala 1913: Walter Rozitsky 1930: Ricardo Zamora (via Espanyol) 1932: Josep Samitier 1949: Joaquín Navarro (via Sabadell)...
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club officially, however, being loaned to SD Eibar (where he won the Ricardo Zamora Trophy in the Segunda División for the 2001–02 campaign), Recreativo...
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Greenwell, that, apart from Sagibarba, also included Paulino Alcántara, Ricardo Zamora, Félix Sesúmaga and, later, Franz Platko. Between 1919 and 1933 he won...
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Zarra Trophy, awarded by Marca to the Spanish top goalscorer in La Liga Ricardo Zamora Trophy, awarded by Marca to the top goalkeeper in La Liga Premier League...
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finished comfortably in mid-table he was awarded the competition's Ricardo Zamora Trophy, with just 24 goals conceded in 30 appearances. In November–December...
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World Cup qualification. He ended short of the record of 46 caps by Ricardo Zamora. Gento's two younger brothers, Julio (1939–2016) and Antonio (1940–2020)...
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season: 69 (2007–08) Pichichi Trophy La Liga Daniel Güiza – 27 (2007–08) Ricardo Zamora Trophy La Liga Carlos Roa – 1998–99 Segunda División Badou Zaki – 1988–89...
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for goalkeepers like Franz Platko, Antoni Ramallets, Juan Velasco and Ricardo Zamora, he became a legend, playing 307 La Liga games over the course of 16...
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minutes in the 3–1 away win over UD Salamanca. Agustín conquered the Ricardo Zamora Trophy for 1982–83 (29 matches, 25 goals), but was almost always only...
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Osasuna and won promotion in the 2018–19 campaign. He was given the Ricardo Zamora Trophy for best-performing goalkeeper in the league, and was also voted...
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Zamora is a toponymic surname referring to the city of Zamora, Spain. Antonio de Zamora (1660–1727), Spanish playwright Cynthia Zamora (1938–2019), Filipino...
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