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Zamora

In Spanish football, the Zamora is the trophy awarded to the most economical goalkeeper for each season (number of goals conceded taking into account the number of games played). It is named in honour of the nickname of a famous Espanyol[?] player, Ricardo Zamora Martínez[?].

Shown below is a list of winners of the Zamora:

Zamora Winners
SeasonPlayerTeamGames PlayedGoals ConcededRatio
1928-29ZamoraEspanyol[?]24
1929-30BlascoAthletic Bilbao20
1930-31ZarraonaindiaArenas de Getxo27
1931-32ZamoraReal Madrid15
1932-33ZamoraReal Madrid17
1933-34BlascoAthletic Bilbao21
1934-35UrquiagaReal Betis[?]19
1935-36BlascoAthletic Bilbao30
1935-36BlascoAthletic Bilbao30
1939-40TabalesAthlético de Madrid29
1940-41EchevarríaAthletic Bilbao21
1941-42AcuñaDeportivo la Coruña37
1942-43AcuñaDeportivo la Coruña31
1943-44EizaguirreValencia32
1944-45EizaguirreValencia28
1945-46BañónReal Madrid29
1946-47LezamaAthletic Bilbao29
1947-48VelascoBarcelona31
1948-49DomingoAthlético Madrid[?]28
1949-50AcuñaDeportivo la Coruña29
1950-51AcuñaDeportivo la Coruña36
1951-52RamalletsBarcelona40
1952-53DomingoEspanyol[?]34
1953-54OteroDeportivo la Coruña35
1954-55J AlonsoReal Madrid24
1955-56RamalletsBarcelona24
1956-57RamalletsBarcelona 35
1957-58GoyoValencia28
1958-59RamalletsBarcelona28230.82
1959-60RamalletsBarcelona27240.88
1960-61VicenteReal Madrid30250.83
1961-62AraquistainReal Madrid25190.76
1962-63VicenteReal Madrid27260.96
1963-64VicenteReal Madrid15100.66
1964-65BetancortReal Madrid24150.62
1965-66PesudoBarcelona22150.68
1966-67BetancortReal Madrid22150.68
1967-68JunqueraReal Madrid22190.86
1968-69SadurníBarcelona30180.60
1969-70IribarAthletic Bilbao30200.66
1970-71Angel AbelardoValencia, CF30190.63
1971-72DeustoMálaga[?]28170.60
1972-73ReinaBarcelona34210.66
1973-74SadurníBarcelona30220.73
1974-75SadurníBarcelona24190.79
1975-76Miguel AngelReal Madrid32230.71
1976-77Reina Atlético de Madrid30290.96
1977-78ArtolaBarcelona28230.82
1978-79ManzanedoValencia, CF25261,04
1979-80ArconadaReal Sociedad34200.58
1980-81ArconadaReal Sociedad34290.85
1981-82ArconadaReal Sociedad34330.97
1982-83AgustínReal Madrid29220.75
1983-84UrruticoecheaBarcelona33260.78
1984-85AblanedoSporting33220.66
1985-86AblanedoSporting34270.79
1986-87ZubizarretaBarcelona43290.67
1987-88BuyoReal Madrid35230.65
1988-89OchotorenaValencia, CF37250.67
1989-90AblanedoSporting31250.80
1990-91Abel Atlético de Madrid33170.51
1991-92BuyoReal Madrid35270.77
1992-93LiañoDeportivo la Coruña37310.83
CañizaresCelta de Vigo36300.83
1993-94LiañoDeportivo la Coruña38180.47
1994-95JaroReal Betis[?]38250.65
1995-96MolinaAtlético de Madrid42320.76
1996-97Songo'oDeportivo la Coruña37280.76
1997-98ToniEspanyol[?]37310.84
1998-99RoaMallorca[?]35290.83
1999-00Martin HerreraDeportivo Alavés[?]38370.97
2000-01CañizaresValencia, CF37340.92
2001-02CañizaresValencia, CF31230.74
2002-03CavalleroCelta de Vigo34270.79



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