Francesc Arnau did not concede a single goal from the quarter-finals on during Spain's triumph in 1998, while Manuel Neuer was beaten just once when Germany lifted the trophy for the first time in 2009.
However, our chosen No.1 is Petr Cech, who was awarded the Golden Player award in 2002, after inspiring Czech Republic to a shock win, with the former Chelsea and Arsenal goalkeeper even saving two penalties in the shootout success against France in the final.
"They had a great goalkeeper, great not only in size but also in the way he played, and that made the difference," losing coach Raymond Domenech lamented afterwards.












