Who is the best North American goalkeeper of all time?

By YPB Team

Reliable shot-stoppers, acrobatic showmen, and record-breakers — from Premier League stalwarts to national icons defined by a single unforgettable save. Cast your vote!

Tim Howard — ranked #11
Tim Howard
USMNT legend who made a record 16 saves in the 2014 World Cup match against Belgium, and spent nearly a decade as Everton's first-choice keeper.
Brad Friedel — ranked #22
Brad Friedel
Long-serving USMNT keeper who spent over a decade in the Premier League with Blackburn, Aston Villa, and Tottenham.
Kasey Keller — ranked #33
Kasey Keller
USMNT's most reliable keeper for over a decade, playing in the Premier League for Millwall and Southampton and starring at the 2002 World Cup.
Tony Meola — ranked #44
Tony Meola
USMNT keeper at the 1990 and 1994 World Cups, a national hero who became an MLS Champion after a brief baseball career.
Jorge Campos — ranked #55
Jorge Campos
Mexico's colourful, acrobatic keeper famous for his self-designed neon jerseys, who also played as a striker for club teams.
Guillermo Ochoa — ranked #66
Guillermo Ochoa
Mexico's hero at the 2014 World Cup for his stunning saves against Brazil, who has appeared at six World Cups across two decades.
Óscar Pérez — ranked #77
Óscar Pérez
Mexico's veteran backup keeper who won over 100 caps for El Tri, remaining professional until his mid-40s.
Oswaldo Sánchez — ranked #88
Oswaldo Sánchez
Mexico's starting keeper at the 2002 and 2006 World Cups, a national champion with Guadalajara and Santos.
Brad Guzan — ranked #99
Brad Guzan
USMNT keeper who served as Tim Howard's deputy and starred for Aston Villa, later becoming a key MLS presence.
Zack Steffen — ranked #1010
Zack Steffen
Manchester City's backup to Ederson, the USMNT keeper who was a first-choice starter at the 2022 World Cup before injury.
Milan Borjan — ranked #1111
Milan Borjan
Canada's long-serving starting goalkeeper who played his prime years in the Serbian SuperLiga and starred in their 2022 World Cup debut.

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