Moroccan Yassine Bounou writes his name in Seville club's history books

The Spanish newspaper "Marca" highlighted the achievement of Moroccan Sevilla goalkeeper Yassine Bounou, who became the first goalkeeper to win the Zamora award in the history of the Andalusian club. With this trophy, Bounou could be the first goalkeeper in Seville's history to win the award, as the goalkeeper with the fewest number of goals.
Bona's conceded goal tally is 24. He has delivered 13 clean sheets from 31 appearances but only 1 shutout in the last 9 La Liga games. Bono is a much-loved player in the Sevilla dressing room and this is reflected in the words of Eric Lamela: “I am very happy for him. He is an incredible person and one of the best goalkeepers in the world; he deserves it and so much more.”
Morocco's international goalkeeper Yassine Bounou is the first Arab and the second African goalkeeper in the Spanish club's history to win the Zamora trophy after Cameroonian Jack Songo, who won it in 1996-1997. For the first time in history, a decade passed without the Zamora Cup going to a Spain-born goalkeeper, the last to achieve it was Barcelona's Victor Valdes in 2011/12, and since then it has been won by Courtois (3), Claudio Bravo, Jan Oblak (5) And now Yassine Bouno


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