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Spain’s Unai Simon breaks insane World Cup record from 1990 after fourth straight clean sheet

Photo by Maja Hitij - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images
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Spain are continuing their breathtaking form at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The 2010 World Cup champions recently locked horns with Austria during the Round of 32 in the tournament. As expected, it was a one-sided win for the La Roja.

Mikel Oyarzabal scored a brace while Pedro Porro netted one to lead the Spanish side to a comfortable 3-0 win.

However, if there’s one player who has been rather unappreciated at this World Cup, it’s the Spanish goalkeeper Unai Simon.

Spain goalkeeper Unai Simón (23) during the first half of a World Cup round of 32 knock out match between Spain and Austria at SoFi Stadium.
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Unai Simon holds a new Guinness World Record

Not only is the Spanish side undefeated in the World Cup, but they have yet to concede even a single goal. Evidently, the team’s defense and goalkeeper deserve a nod for their efforts.

Keeping that in mind, the Guinness World Records’ official X handle recently highlighted a record that Simon now holds after the 3-0 win over Austria.

“New record: Longest football (soccer) FIFA World Cup clean sheet. The longest time played in World Cup finals matches by a goalkeeper without conceding a goal is 519 minutes by Spain’s Unai Simon,” the X handle wrote.

The record was previously held by Italy’s Walter Zenga, who set the record with 518 minutes without conceding a goal in the 1990 FIFA World Cup.

With Spain set to take on Portugal in the Round of 16, it will be interesting to see if Simon can stop the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes from scoring a goal.