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Spain's Unai Simón Breaks 36-Year World Cup Clean Sheet Record
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First reported by Walla · Jul 2, 2026
What happened
- 01Unai Simón set a new World Cup record with 524 consecutive minutes without conceding a goal.
- 02He surpassed Walter Zenga's 1990 record of 517 minutes and Iker Casillas' Spanish record of 476 minutes.
- 03Spain defeated Austria 3-0 to secure a spot in the 2026 World Cup Round of 16.
- 04Simón made three crucial saves in the match to maintain his clean sheet streak.
- 05Spain has not conceded any goals so far in the 2026 World Cup, highlighting their defensive strength.
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