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Keilor Antonio "Keylor" Navas Gamboa (Spanish: [ˈkej.lor anˈto.njo ˈna.βas ɣamˈbo.a]; [3] born 15 December 1986) is a Costa Rican professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. He is regarded as one of the best goalkeepers of his generation.
Keylor Navas: Real Madrid: 2nd Guillermo Ochoa: Standard Liège: 3rd Cody Laurendi: Oklahoma City Energy: Coach of the Year. Year Rank Coach Team 2013: 1st: Jürgen ...
Veteran goalkeeper Keylor Navas announced on Thursday he plans to retire from the Costa Rica national team after 16 years and over 100 international matches, including appearances in three World ...
In 2014, the Municipality of Pérez Zeledón intended the stadium as "Estadio Municipal Keylor Navas Gamboa", named after Costa Rican and Real Madrid's, goalkeeper Keylor Navas, due to his outstanding performance with the Costa Rica national football team at the 2014 FIFA World Cup who get all the way over to the quarter-finals just by losing to Netherlands in a penalty shootout. [2]
Navas is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jesús Navas (born 1985), Spanish football player; José Mario Ruiz Navas (1930–2020), Ecuadorian bishop; Juan de Navas, Spanish composer; Keylor Navas (born 1986), Costa Rican football player; Longinos Navás (1858–1938), Spanish entomologist; Luisa Eugenia Navas Chilean ...
He was nominated for the La Liga Award for the best goalkeeper in the league, alongside Willy Caballero of Málaga and Keylor Navas of Levante, which Navas eventually won. [31] Atletico, however, lost the UEFA Champions League final 1–4 a.e.t. against neighbours Real Madrid on 24 May in Lisbon. [32]
Keylor Navas: GK Real Madrid: 2 Hirving Lozano: FW PSV Eindhoven: 3 Andre Blake: GK Philadelphia Union: Bryan Ruiz: MF Sporting CP: Christian Pulisic: MF Borussia Dortmund: Clint Dempsey: FW Seattle Sounders FC: Franco Jara [mpoty-notes 1] FW Pachuca: Héctor Moreno: DF Roma: Javier Hernández: FW West Ham United: Jozy Altidore: FW Toronto FC
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