Gordon Banks
Gordon Banks was an English professional footballer who is widely regarded as one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time.
Soccer Player
December 30, 1937
February 12, 2019
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Gordon Banks, a legendary English goalkeeper, is often considered among the best goalkeepers in history. He rose to fame for his extraordinary save against Pele’s header in the 1970 World Cup, which is deemed one of football’s greatest saves. As a crucial member of the English team, Banks contributed to their 1966 World Cup victory. His notable achievements also include winning the 1972 League Cup with Stoke City and being named FIFA Goalkeeper of the Year six times. Despite losing sight in his right eye after a car accident in 1972, he continued to play at the highest level, representing England in the 1974 World Cup. Following his retirement, Banks advocated for road safety and better treatment of sports-related injuries. He also worked as a pundit for broadcasters like the BBC and ITV. Gordon Banks passed away on February 12, 2019, at 81 years old, leaving a legacy as one of football’s most exceptional goalkeepers.