Ubaldo Fillol Award

The Ubaldo Fillol Award (from the Spanish: Premio Ubaldo Fillol) is a football award that goes 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 in 2008, and is named after him. Since the 2009 Clausura tournament, the Argentine Football Association recognizes the award as official.[1]

Rules

To win the award, a goalkeeper has to play at least 14 games in the tournament (over the 19 possible). Only matches in which the goalkeeper plays at least 60 minutes are accounted. The result obtained from dividing the total goals conceded by the total games played by the keeper determines the standings, with the lowest average winning the award. In case more than one goalkeeper share the lowest average, the winner will be the one who played more games. If that does not break the tie, it will be defined via an online opinion poll in Ubaldo Fillol's official website.[2]

Winners

Tournament Player Nationality Team Games played Goals conceded Coefficient
2008 Apertura Gastón Sessa (1)  Argentine Gimnasia (La Plata) (1) 17 14 0.82
2009 Clausura Germán Montoya (1)  Argentine Vélez Sársfield (1) 19 13 0.68
2009 Apertura Cristian Lucchetti (1)  Argentine Banfield (1) 17 9 0.53
2010 Clausura Nelson Ibáñez (1)  Argentine Godoy Cruz (1) 19 14 0.74
2010 Apertura Marcelo Barovero (1)  Argentine Vélez Sársfield (2) 16 6 0.38
2011 Clausura Marcelo Barovero (2)  Argentine Vélez Sársfield (3) 19 17 0.89
2011 Apertura Agustín Orión (1)  Argentine Boca Juniors (1) 19 6 0.31
2012 Clausura Nicolás Cambiasso (1)  Argentine All Boys (1) 18 11 0.61
2012 Inicial Agustín Marchesín (1)  Argentine Lanús (1) 19 10 0.49
2013 Final Juan Carlos Olave (1)  Argentine Belgrano (1) 18 13 0.72
2013 Inicial Marcelo Barovero (3)  Argentine River Plate (1) 17 11 0.65
2014 Final Gerónimo Rulli (1)  Argentine Estudiantes (La Plata) (1) 19 11 0.57
2014 Primera División Marcelo Barovero (4)  Argentine River Plate (2) 18 12 0.67

References

  1. "ASOCIACION DEL FUTBOL ARGENTINO BOLETIN Nº 4273" (PDF) (in Spanish). Argentine Football Association. 2009-04-29. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  2. "Condiciones para ganar el premio" (in Spanish). UbaldoFillol.com. Retrieved 2010-12-16.

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