Ubaldo Fillol Award
CountryArgentina
First awarded2008
Last awarded2014
Most awardsMarcelo Barovero (4)
Goalkeeper Ubaldo Fillol

The Ubaldo Fillol Award (from the Spanish: Premio Ubaldo Fillol), was a football award that went to the goalkeeper with the lowest goals-to-games ratio of each tournament of the Argentine Primera División. The award was created by Argentine World Cup winning goalkeeper Ubaldo Fillol (considered by some journalists as the best Argentine goalkeeper ever)[1][2][3] in 2008, and was named after him. Since the 2009 Clausura tournament, the Argentine Football Association recognized the award as official.[4][5]

Rules

To win the award, a goalkeeper had to play at least 14 games in the tournament (over the 19 possible). Only matches in which the goalkeeper played at least 60 minutes were accounted. The result obtained from dividing the total goals conceded by the total games played by the keeper determined the standings, with the lowest average winning the award. In case more than one goalkeeper shared the lowest average, the winner was the one who had played more games. If that did not break the tie, it would be defined via an online opinion poll in Ubaldo Fillol's official website.[6]

Winners

Keys
  • GP: games played
  • GC: Goal conceded
  • Av: Average
Ed. Tournament Player Nation. Club GP GC Av. Ref.
1
2008 AperturaGastón Sessa ARGGimnasia y Esgrima LP17140.82[7]
2
2009 ClausuraGermán Montoya ARGVélez Sársfield19130.68[5]
3
2009 AperturaCristian Lucchetti ARGBanfield1790.53[8]
4
2010 ClausuraNelson Ibáñez ARGGodoy Cruz19140.74
5
2010 AperturaMarcelo Barovero ARGVélez Sársfield1660.38
6
2011 ClausuraMarcelo Barovero ARGVélez Sársfield19170.89[9]
7
2011 AperturaAgustín Orión ARGBoca Juniors1960.31
8
2012 ClausuraNicolás Cambiasso ARGAll Boys18110.61
9
2012 InicialAgustín Marchesín ARGLanús19100.49
10
2013 FinalJuan Carlos Olave ARGBelgrano (C)18130.72
11
2013 InicialMarcelo Barovero ARGRiver Plate17110.65
12
2014 FinalGerónimo Rulli ARGEstudiantes LP19110.57
13
2014Marcelo Barovero ARGRiver Plate18120.67

References

  1. Nacía Ubaldo Fillol: ¿el mejor arquero en la historia del fútbol argentino?, Infobae, 20 Jul 2012
  2. 2006. FILLOL 100X100 (interview), El Gráfico, 2006
  3. Antes de ser el mejor arquero argentino de la historia: el debut del Pato Fillol by Gustavo Ronzano, La Nación, 1 May 2020
  4. "ASOCIACION DEL FUTBOL ARGENTINO BOLETIN Nº 4273" (PDF) (in Spanish). Argentine Football Association. 2009-04-29. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  5. 1 2 MONTOYA, PIEZA IMPORTANTE EN EL VELEZ DE GARECA: “APRENDÍ MUCHO DE RICARDO”
  6. "Condiciones para ganar el premio" (in Spanish). UbaldoFillol.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-17. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  7. Sessa recibió un premio por la valla menos vencida, El Día, 17 Dec 2008
  8. Lucchetti orgulloso, Olé, 29 Nov 2009
  9. Barovero, el menos vencido, Olé, 15 Dec 2010
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