Iker Casillas wins IFFHS' World's Best Goalkeeper 2011 award a fourth time running.
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Real Madrid and Spain goalie, Iker Casillas, has been voted the world's best goalkeeper for the fourth time in a row by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS).
Soccer experts and journalists from 81 countries around the world took part in the 25th annual edition of 'World's Best Goalkeeper'.
Manuel Neuer (Bayern Múnich) and Víctor Valdés (Barcelona) came second and third respectively in this year's vote.
Among the 16 best goalies in the world, there are 11 Europeans, four South Americans and one from Asia. Four play in Italy's Serie A, four in the English Premiership and two in the Spanish Primera División.
Casillas, 30, wins the title for the fourth consecutive year, over 100 clear of second-placed Neuer.
The two goalkeepers will be presented with gold and silver awards respectively in FIFA's next world gala.


















































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