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? He made his senior team debut on November 27th, 1997, at the age of 16.

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Today, Casillas enjoys time with his family and friends, while remaining active on social media.

20 years since Iker Casillas was called into Real Madrid's first team squad

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Casillas tempted by LaLiga return

This Saturday, November 25, 2017, marks 20 years since Iker Casillas was first called into the Real Madrid first team.

Though still at school, he was part of the roster against Rosenborg in Norway.

Casillas was reminded of it through a video prepared by MARCA for the event. The couple had two sons, Martín and Lucas, and married in a private ceremony in 2016.

Health and Career Challenges

In 2019, Casillas suffered a heart attack during training and underwent surgery.

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9 reasons Iker Casillas will always be remembered as a football legend

Iker Casillas was, without doubt, one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time – and he secured his place in the record books as one of a handful of players to have made 1,000 career appearances.

Casillas played for Real Madrid for over 15 years, captaining club and country during that period and playing alongside some of the world’s greats during the Galactico era.

It would be hard for a football fan to not appreciate the achievements of Casillas, and here are just some of the reasons why we all love him so much.

1,000 appearances

On April 2, 2008, in Porto’s match against Belenenses, Casillas brought up his 1,000th senior career appearance, joining an exclusive club including the likes of Peter Shilton, Roberto Carlos and Gianluigi Buffon.

He made 725 appearances for Real Madrid, including 510 in the league, and added to his record number of Spain caps and appearances for Porto he made it to four figures.

Captain fantastic

After Franz Beckenbauer and Didier Deschamps, Casillas became the third captain in history to lift the World Cup, European Championship and Champions League trophies when Real won the latter in 2014.

What is more impressive is that he lifted all three in the space of four years.

After captaining Spain to their first European Championship in 44 years in 2008, La Roja won the World Cup in 2010 and the European Championship again in 2012, before Casillas captained Carlo Ancelotti’s side in the 2014 Champions League final.

Bouncing back

That Champions League victory in 2014 came just over a year after Casillas was ostracised from the Real Madrid squad by Jose Mourinho, with many criticising his treatment of the goalkeeper.

Ancelotti also left him on the bench for the majority of the 2013-14 campaign, but the Spaniard showed his class by becoming the first goalkeeper play in every round of the Copa del Rey up to the final without conceding a goal.

He then made 47 appearances in all competitions the following year, in what proved to be his last at the club.

Real Madrid for life

Along with Raul, Casillas signed a “contract for life” at Real in 2008.

One of his most memorable saves came at the 2002 World Cup quarterfinal against South Korea, earning him a spot among the top ten saves ever.

Love Life and Marriage

In 2009, Casillas met Sara Carbonero, a sports reporter and model. Raul signed an initial three-year deal, while 26-year-old Casillas was handed a nine-year contract, with a reported £113million buy-out clause.

The pair signed deals which automatically extended beyond the contracted period if they played 30 times in the previous season.

“On this day, which is Valentine’s day, Iker, Raul and Real can say they love each other, they need each other, and complement each other and will commit for life,” Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon said.

€7.5million hands

In 2007, the goalkeeper insured his money-makers to the tune of €7.5million.

“If I damage my knee, I’ll pretend my hand hurts,” the Real Madrid star said at the time.

Fundacion Iker Casillas

Casillas set up his own foundation, aimed at promoting education and development through sport, improving the health and lifestyle of young people who need it most, “through activities aimed at promoting gender equality, regardless of race or religious beliefs.”

Through partnerships with Aspire Academy, Real Madrid, BBVA, Samsung and many more, Casillas has done all kinds of good for young people and people suffering social exclusion.

An international icon

Starting with wins in the FIFA World Youth Championship and the UEFA-CAF Meridian Cup back in 1999, Casillas enjoyed a terrific international career spanning Spain’s most successful era.

He is the most-capped Spanish footballer in history, making his debut just 14 days after his 19th birthday and going on to win an incredible 167 caps.

Winning two Euros and one World Cup, he was named in the team of the tournament for each of those, winning the Golden Glove at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

Busy trophy cabinet

As well as his international success, Casillas has won La Liga five times, the Champions League three times, the Copa del Rey and the UEFA Super Cup twice, plus the Club World Cup and Intercontinental Cup once each.

Add those to four Spanish Super Cups and Casillas has 21 major trophies to his name.

He has also earned an impressive 30 personal honours, ranging from the Bravo Award in 2000, handed out by Italian magazine Guerin Sportivo to the most outstanding young player in Europe, through to the Golden Foot, which was awarded to him in 2017 in honour of his phenomenal career and personality.

Record breaker

Casillas holds a whole host of awards, including most appearances and clean sheets in the Champions League.

However, during the time when he was left out of the side towards the end of his Real career, perhaps his most impressive achievement was going 952 minutes on the pitch without conceding a goal, a record in Spanish football.


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After initial hesitation, Carbonero accepted his advances and they began dating.

His exceptional skills garnered him recognition as one of Europe's top goalkeepers within a short span of time.

Accolades and Achievements

Casillas has received numerous prestigious awards, including the 2008 European Footballer of the Year (fourth place), 2009 UEFA Goalkeeper of the Year, and a spot on the UEFA Team of the Year thrice in a row.

Real Madrid and Spanish National Team

At Real Madrid, Casillas established himself as the team's captain and one of the greatest goalkeepers in the club's history.

After a year of waiting, he became the team's starting goalkeeper.

Champions League Triumph and Setbacks

In 2000, Casillas became the youngest goalkeeper to ever play in a Champions League final, where Real Madrid defeated Valencia 3-0 shortly after his 19th birthday. He led the Spanish national team to their first European Championship victory in 44 years.

Early Training and Club Debut

Casillas' training at Real Madrid began at the youth level in 1990-1991.

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MARCA also remembered the first call up with the team of his life, a team in which he would become a true legend.

#EfeMérides Hace 20 años cambió la vida de @IkerCasillas.

He wrote on his social networks:

Recuerdo ese día,como si fuera ayer pero en realidad han pasado 20 años.Estábamos en clase de dibujo,era una clase relajada y amena.Podíamos hacer lo que Mercedes (mi profe) nos pedía y hablar...y hablaba con Julito (mi compi) del Madrid...llaman a la puerta, entran: "IKER!!" pic.twitter.com/T64XMRTyfv

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Iker Casillas

Spanish footballer, goalkeeper
Date of Birth: 20.05.1981
Country: Spain

Content:
  1. Early Life and Career
  2. Accolades and Achievements
  3. Real Madrid and Spanish National Team
  4. Early Training and Club Debut
  5. Champions League Triumph and Setbacks
  6. Redemption and the Zamora Trophy
  7. Extension and Club Loyalty
  8. Spectacular Saves and Global Recognition
  9. Spanish National Team Debut and Record
  10. Love Life and Marriage
  11. Health and Career Challenges
  12. Retirement and Legacy

Early Life and Career

Iker Casillas, a renowned Spanish footballer and goalkeeper, began his professional career at a young age.

When Sánchez was injured, Casillas entered the game and made several spectacular saves against Bayer Leverkusen. His reflexes were praised by teammates and former England goalkeeper Gordon Banks.

Spanish National Team Debut and Record

Casillas made his Spanish national team debut at under-17 level. However, the following season brought setbacks, leading to his temporary replacement by César Sánchez.

Redemption and the Zamora Trophy

Casillas' redemption came in the 2002 Champions League final.

In 2007-2008, Casillas helped Real Madrid win their 31st La Liga title, earning the Zamora Trophy for conceding only 32 goals in 36 games.

Extension and Club Loyalty

Casillas extended his contract with Real Madrid until 2017 in 2008. Despite initial concerns, he returned to training and considered a role within the team's management.

Retirement and Legacy

In August 2020, Casillas officially announced his retirement from professional football.

Despite rumors linking him to various European clubs, he remained loyal to his boyhood team.

Spectacular Saves and Global Recognition

In a 2009 match against Sevilla, Casillas made an extraordinary save, covering the length of the goal and denying Diego Perotti from point-blank range.