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Football Biography

Gordon Banks

“Banks”

English · Sheffield · Born 30 December 1937

Goalkeeper
73
england caps
35
clean sheets
1966
world cup
1972
league cup

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England's 1966 World Cup-winning goalkeeper, universally acclaimed as one of the greatest goalkeepers in football history.

Gordon Banks was born in Sheffield on 30 December 1937. He began at Chesterfield before joining Leicester City, where he reached two FA Cup finals. He is best known for his extraordinary save from Pelé's header in the 1970 World Cup, widely considered the greatest save in football history. Banks was England's goalkeeper in the 1966 World Cup triumph, keeping three clean sheets in the tournament. He made 73 appearances for England and won six consecutive FIFA Goalkeeper of the Year awards. He moved to Stoke City in 1967, winning the League Cup in 1972. A car accident in 1972 cost him the sight in one eye, effectively ending his top-level career. He later played in the NASL. Banks was awarded an OBE and died on 12 February 2019.

Best Known For

World Cup 1966

His save from Pelé's header at the 1970 World Cup is widely considered the greatest save in football history — Pelé himself said he thought it was a goal.

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Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • World Cup 1966
  • League Cup 1972
  • FIFA GK of Year 6x
Career Journey

Timeline

1937 👶 Born in Sheffield
1977 🏁 Retired from professional sport
🏟️ Chesterfield
🏟️ Leicester City
🏟️ Stoke City
🏆 World Cup 1966
🏆 League Cup 1972
🏆 FIFA GK of Year 6x
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Gordon Banks

Banks's extraordinary diving save from Pelé's powerful downward header in the 1970 World Cup is widely considered the greatest save ever made.

He earned 73 caps for England and kept 35 clean sheets.

A car accident in October 1972 cost him the sight in his right eye, effectively ending his career at the highest level.

Pelé said after the 1970 save: 'I headed the ball towards the corner. It was the perfect header. I was already shouting gol when Banks appeared from nowhere.'

Gordon Banks was born on 30 December 1937 in Sheffield. He passed away on 12 February 2019.

Career Timeline — Gordon Banks
1937
Born in Sheffield
1977
Retired from professional sport
Chesterfield
Chesterfield
Leicester City
Leicester City
Stoke City
Stoke City
World Cup 1966
League Cup 1972
FIFA GK of Year 6x