Former Liverpool star Pepe Reina has come out on top as the Premier League goalkeeper with the highest clean-sheet percentage in the competition's history.
The Spaniard, who is currently playing in Italy with AC Milan, played at Anfield between 2005 and 2013, making 285 Premier League appearances in that time.
FourFourTwo has calculated the clean-sheet ratio of every Premier League stopper since 1992, only including those with a minimum of 50 appearances to their name.
And it is Reina who comes out on top, defeating some of the league's very best including Edwin van der Sar and Petr Cech with his total of 47.02 per cent.
Former Chelsea and current Arsenal star Cech took the silver medal with 45.68 per cent, while Dutch veteran Van der Sar could only manage third place with 42.17 per cent.
Also making it into the top five are Danish legend Peter Schmeichel (41.29 per cent) and Arsenal legend David Seaman (40.70 per cent).
Tottenham and Chelsea's Italian keeper Carlo Cudicini kept 64 clean sheets in 161 games, handing him a ratio of 39.75 per cent.
Tomasz Kuszczak, once of Manchester United, is a surprise entrant in the top 10 with his score of 39.68 per cent while Manuel Almunia, who racked up 109 games in total, earned a ratio of 39.45 per cent.
Bobby Mimms was unfortunate to miss out on a Premier League winners medal at Blackburn after the club signed Tim Flowers as their new No 1 in 1993. He still managed to achieve a clean-sheet percentage of 39.34 though, enough to take ninth in the rankings.
David de Gea, arguably the best goalkeeper in the Premier League at present, rounds off the top 10 with his ratio of 39.00 per cent. Others to make it into the top 20 include Joe Hart, Thibaut Courtois and Thomas Myhre.
Suerlers
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Reina was a top glass GK
Dynalas
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Ahh, Pepe class Goalie! Distribution from him was spot on.
Newtondu
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Reina what a goalie! Although be interesting to see what Cech's percentage would look like had he not gone to Arsenal
Zhuroffe
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Van der sat in 3rd considering he spent a while at Fulham shows how good he was
Pharaohes
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Cech would be top if he stayed with Chelsea!
koreanjust
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Still cant see why Rodgers forced him out
billiong
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He'll stay top for a while judging by the performances of the current crop...
fashionman
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Think the real surprise is Mark Bosnich
patrhave
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The last good goalkeeper Liverpool had. He left just as the transition from a big to medium sized club ended.
Brucellosis
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We all know that ARSENAL ruined Cechs ratio lol.
sevilla
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Never understood the hype. I'm a Liverpool fan and he made too many mistakes that led to goals and was flappy at crosses. It was Benitez's mean defence that gave him this record.
Sambill
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Van Der Sar played 127 games for Fulham too. Fantastic achievement.
operation
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WORLD CLASS KEEPER REINA
Baldwins
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Why on earth did Brendan Rodgers let him go ? He was such a big personality as well & loved the club .
Malpacinons
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Cech was actually first place by a distance before he joined the joke that is arsenal and the most overrated defender ever in Koscielny.
Brandonjick
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Cech would have been no. 1 if he didn't move to Arsenal!
allisonon
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Cech lead this until he joined the gunners.
Johnnytut
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Cudicini better than that bench warmer Courtois as well.
therefore
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What was Cech's percentage at Chelsea ? 50%+ I bet.....
Shuntamallett
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Why did Liverpool sell Reina?
Radionic
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Never understood why Liverpool sold him and left with a complete joke of keeper.
useless
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Van fee sat was at Fulham aswell so for him to be up there is class
Kathhy
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A lot of credit has got to go to Rafa he made the side really hard to beat.
Matthewer
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If anything sums up Brenda Rodgers 'quality' management skills was dumping Reina for Mignolet.
TeamJUV
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Reina was top quality for 6/7years, if he hadn't have been Spanish he would have had a lot more international caps
Ismitty
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One of Liverpool's greatest GK