They were still vulnerable to physical assault through rushes and charges, and the emphasis, even with the advent of the 3 back game, was still very much on attack.
Here we will look at the international records of 6 notable goalkeepers.
1. Ricardo Zamora - Spain (1920-36)
2. Harry Hibbs - England (1929-36)
3. Josef/ Rudolf Hiden - Austria (1928-33)*
4.Gianpiero Combi - Italy (1924-34)
5. František Plánička - Czechoslovakia (1926-38)
6. Sigge Lindberg - Sweden (1921-30)
Clean sheets
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P
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W
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D
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L
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%W
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GA
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GAPG
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#
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%
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Zamora
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46
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31
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6
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9
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67.39
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42
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0.91
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20
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43.47
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Hibbs
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25
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16
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4
|
5
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64
|
26
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1.04
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10
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40
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Hiden*
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20
|
12
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4
|
4
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60
|
25
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1.25
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5
|
20
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Combi
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47
|
28
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10
|
9
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59.57
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65
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1.38
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12
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25.53
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Plánička
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73
|
35
|
16
|
22
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47.94
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120
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1.64
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11
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15.06
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Lindberg
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49
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23
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12
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14
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46.93
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85
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1.73
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10
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20.4
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Zamora comes out on top. His win percentage, goals against per game and percentage of clean sheets are all superior.
*Hiden played one game for France in 1940 which is not included in these figures.