Jens Lehmann, born on November tenth, nineteen sixty-nine, is a distinguished German football coach and former professional player, renowned for his exceptional skills as a goalkeeper. His career is highlighted by his pivotal role in Arsenal's legendary 'Invincibles' squad, where he played every match during their unbeaten title-winning season.
Lehmann's remarkable achievements include holding the UEFA Champions League record for the most consecutive clean sheets, a feat that saw him not concede a single goal in eight full matches while representing Arsenal. Additionally, he boasts the record for the highest number of continuous minutes without conceding goals, an impressive total of eight hundred fifty-three minutes.
Regarded as one of the finest goalkeepers of his generation, Lehmann's accolades include being voted UEFA Club Goalkeeper of the Year for both the nineteen ninety-six to nineteen ninety-seven and the two thousand five to two thousand six seasons. His talent and dedication earned him selections for three World Cup squads, further solidifying his legacy in the world of football.