According to La Liga, Offsideplus.az presents 20 goalkeepers who wore the number "1" in the 2020/21 season and 10 legendary goalkeepers who won this number before them:

Fernando Pacheco ("Alaves")

Unai Simon ("Athletic")

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Ivo Grbic (Atletico Madrid)

Marc-Andre ter Stegen ("Barcelona")

Marc Andre Ter Stegen FC Barcelona

The German goalkeeper of "Barcelona" not only "saved" goals under this number, but also made a productive pass for the team to score. A pass to Luis Suarez resulted in a goal for Getafe and an assist for Antoine Griezmann for Mallorca. 

Ceremí Ledesma ("Kadiz")

Ivan Villar (Celta)

Marko Dmitrovich ("Eybar")

Diego Rodriguez ("Else")

Ruben Yanez ("Getafe")

Rui Silva ("Granada")

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Alvaro Fernandez ("Huesca")

Koke Vegas ("Levante")

Sergio Herrera ("Osasuna")

Joel Robles ("Real Betis")

Thibaut Courtois ("Real Madrid")

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 Thibaut Courtois wore the number 1 for the first time this season. Until now, the Belgian wore only the number "13". He proved that he won this number because he helped the team to become a champion in the 2019-20 season.

Alex Remiro ("Real Sociedad")

Cordi Masip ("Real Valladolid")

Thomas Vatslík ("Seville")

Tomas Vaclik Sevilla FC

It's not just La Liga giants who boast great talent at number one. Villarreal's Sergio Asenjo and Granada's Rui Silva each finished 100 times in the 2019/20 season, while Unai Simon played so well for Athletic that Luis Enrique called him up to the  last two games for Spain  .

Xaume Domenech ("Valencia")

Sergio Asenjo (Villarreal)

 

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In addition, Iker Casillas ("Real Madrid"), Santiago Canizares ("Celta", "Real Madrid", "Valencia"), Victor Valdes ("Barcelona"), Jose Angel Iribar ("Athletic"), Paco Buyo (" Sevilla "," Real Madrid "), Andoni Zubizarreta (" Athletic "," Barcelona "," Valencia "), Miguel Reyna (" Cordoba "," Barcelona "," Atletico Madrid "), Monchi (" Sevilla "), Luis Legends such as Arconada ("Real Sociedad") and Thomas N'Cono ("Espanyol") also appeared in the iconic form "1".