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WATCH: Iker Casillas' Memory Is Absolutely Brilliant

WATCH: Iker Casillas' Memory Is Absolutely Brilliant

The legendary goalkeeper has played in so many big games over the years, but his memory is seriously impressive.

Josh Lawless

Josh Lawless

Iker Casillas is a football legend in every sense.

Since making his debut in 1999, Casillas has won five La Liga titles, three Champions Leagues, two Copa Del Reys, a World Cup and two Euros and played in a plethora of memorable fixtures against some of finest players ever to play the game of football.

One might think that because of the sheer volume of games he has played in, the 35-year old might have difficulty remembering individual results and details of games but that's not the case with Iker Casillas.

A video of Casillas in his Real Madrid days has been doing rounds, where the goalkeeper showed off his incredible memory.

Those in the clip, who look like members of the Madrid coaching staff, are giving him specific games and seasons to recall and his ability to remember details from the fixtures and those who were on the scoresheet is seriously impressive.

Watch the brilliant clip, complete with subtitles, here:

Two legends met a few nights ago as Gianluigi Buffon and Iker Casillas renewed their brilliant bromance. And following Juventus' victory, the pair embraced with the Spanish keeper revealing what he said.

Billed as Buffon vs. Casillas, the game ended 2-nil to Juve who bagged crucial away goals with the return leg in three-weeks. Goals from two substitutes secured the away win.


And after the game, the two legendary stoppers swapped shirts while exchanging words.

"Buffon told me that the red card made it easier for them." Casillas said on Mediaset Premium.

"We tried to do well, but those two minutes really changed everything. We could've fought it out with Juventus otherwise."

"It'll be better for us in the second leg if they have someone sent off early on, but either way we need to work hard and keep believing."

The Real Madrid legend concedes his side face an uphill task but they will give it their best; "It will be difficult, but we will give it our best in Turin."

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