Ricardo Zamora Trophy

The Zamora Trophy ( Spanish " Trofeo Zamora " ) will be presented with the fewest goals against in the Spanish league since the season 1958/59 the goalkeeper. It's called " Zamora " in honor of the former Spanish goalkeeper Ricardo Zamora. The trophy is awarded annually by the sports newspaper Marca. Since the season 1986/87, a corresponding eponymous prize will be awarded to the goalkeeper Spanish second division. The one who wins five Trofeo Zamora, receives a " Golden Zamora ," which only the record title holders Antoni Ramallets and Víctor Valdés was far received.

The corresponding trophy for top scorer called Pichichi.

Awarding process

Currently, the price will be awarded to the goalkeeper who has at least 28 championship games contested on each at least 60 minutes and it suffered the fewest goals on average. Thus, it is not necessarily the goalkeeper won the fewest goals conceded, but the one with the least average in a meaningful number of games. The Gegentorquotient is calculated to two decimal places. In the event that two goalkeepers have reached the same ratio, one obtains with more completed games of the price; they are also on a par, both get the price (as happened in the 1992/93 season ).

Of all the honorees has Francisco Liaño Deportivo La Coruña boast with 18 goals conceded in 38 games in the season 1993/94, ie a ratio of 0.47 goals against per game from the view of the goalie 's best cut.

Winner of the Trofeo Zamora

Unofficial title holder

Note: This keeper ( until 1958 ) were each determined by subsequent calculation; So there are fictional title holder. Ricardo Zamora also has the award named after him never won, even if he had had it deserves more than once.

Official title holder

Goalkeeper with most titles

Teams with the most titles

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