Thibaut Courtois has won the Golden Glove award for the best goalkeeper at the 2018 World Cup.
Belgium goalkeeper Courtois was influential in his side’s run to the semi-finals as his country achieved their best finish in the tournament, coming third.
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The Chelsea man kept clean sheets against Panama and England twice, while also impressing in a win over Brazil, to edge out finalists Hugo Lloris and Danijel Subasic.
One of the biggest individual honors you can get as a goalkeeper! So proud of this! #1 #REDTOGETHER 😍💯 https://t.co/kN5ewrDfRq
— Thibaut Courtois (@thibautcourtois) July 15, 2018
After it was confirmed he had won the award following the final, Courtois posted on Twitter: ‘One of the biggest individual honours you can get as a goalkeeper! So proud of this!’
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The prize is given to the keeper deemed by Fifa’s technical study group to have been the most impressive in the tournament.
Germany’s Manuel Neuer won in 2014. Other past winners include Iker Casillas (2010), Gianluigi Buffon (2006), Oliver Kahn (2002), Fabien Barthez (1998) and Michel Preud’homme (1994).
Thibaut Courtois wins the #WorldCup Golden Glove
Elite company 🇧🇪 pic.twitter.com/aPZvCAvADQ
— B/R Football (@brfootball) July 15, 2018