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07/02 19:33 CDT Spain goalkeeper Unai Simn sets World Cup record with 519
straight scoreless minutes in net
Spain goalkeeper Unai Simn sets World Cup record with 519 straight scoreless
minutes in net
By GREG BEACHAM
AP Sports Writer
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) --- Spain goalkeeper Unai Simn has the longest shutout
streak in World Cup history, breaking a 36-year-old record while blanking
Austria in a 3-0 victory Thursday for his fourth consecutive clean sheet in
this World Cup.
Simn hasn't allowed a goal in 519 consecutive minutes across the past two
World Cups. He broke the record set in 1990 by famed Italy goalkeeper Walter
Zenga, who recorded 517 straight scoreless minutes and five consecutive clean
sheets in his home World Cup.
The 29-year-old Athletic Bilbao mainstay isn't the most famous goalkeeper in
this competition --- or even on his own team --- but Simn's outstanding play
at the back of Spain's superb defense has launched him into the World Cup
record books.
Spain has yet to allow a goal at this World Cup, and its Basque backstop has
only had to make four saves --- none against Austria, which got none of its
five shots on target.
"I feel proud of him," Spain coach Luis De La Fuente said. "I feel like he is a
member of my family. I'm very happy for him."
Simn has been Spain's first choice in net for most of the past half-decade,
keeping the job despite roster competition from David Raya and Joan Garcia, the
championship-winning goalkeepers in two of Europe's four biggest leagues. Simn
has spent his club career on smaller stages with Bilbao, which only reached the
Champions League for the first time in his career last season.
Simn owes his international success to his stellar results and to his tight
bond with De La Fuente, who has largely resisted calls to give more playing
time to his goalkeeping options with more accomplished club careers.
Simn and De La Fuente have been bonded since 2015, when the coach and his
18-year-old keeper won the European Under-19 championship in Greece. They
stayed together in Spain's youth system and then reunited in early 2023, when
De La Fuente took over the senior national team and promptly embarked on one of
the most successful stretches in Spain's proud history.
Under De La Fuente, Spain has just one loss in 37 competitive matches, going
unbeaten in its last 35 straight --- a streak which includes a loss on
penalties to Portugal in the 2025 Nations League. Spain has won the 2023
Nations League and the 2024 European Championship with Simn in net, and now it
has won a World Cup knockout match for the first time in 16 years.
Simn and Spain allowed just three goals in four matches at the 2022 Qatar
World Cup, but still went home early. Simn's shutout streak started during
Spain's 2-1 loss to Japan, and it continued through a scoreless draw with
Morocco, which ultimately knocked out Spain by converting three of its four
penalties against Simn.
In North America, nobody has been able to beat Simn --- and only Uruguay has
managed more than one shot on goal among Spain's four opponents.
"(Simn) played a very big role in the victory, but it's not just about
individuals," De La Fuente said after beating Austria. "It's about the whole
group coming together for that defensive effort."
Early in the second half against Austria, Simn also surpassed the Spanish
record scoreless streak posted by Iker Casillas across the 2010 and 2014 World
Cups.
His play has been more than enough to hold off two accomplished challengers as
Spain moves forward to the round of 16.
Raya is widely considered one of the world's best goalkeepers after winning
three consecutive Golden Glove awards at Arsenal for leading the Premier League
in clean sheets. He also backstopped the Gunners to their first Premier League
title since 2004 and the Champions League final this year --- only to go back
to a reserve role for Spain.
Garca is one of the world's top young talents at the position after seizing
Barca's starting job last season, but he's also likely to spend this World Cup
as a spectator.
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