Player Details

Name

Hugo Lloris

Height

6' 2"

Weight

181 lbs

Date of Birth

12.26.1986 (37)

Birthplace

Nice, France

Position

Goalkeeper

Footedness

Left

Roster Category

Senior

Player Category

International
Career Summary

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Ligue 1 (France) Goalkeeper Of The Year (2008-09, 2009-10, 2011-12)
  • appeared in a record 145 matches for France and registered 68 international shutouts
  • led France to two consecutive World Cup finals, winning the 2018 World Cup and finishing second in 2022
  • holds the all-time record for most FIFA World Cup appearances by a goalkeeper (20); has played in four World Cups
  • captained France to a runner-up finish in the 2016 UEFA Euros; also played in the 2012 and 2020 editions of the tournament
  • 9x UEFA Champions League participant
  • has appeared in 70 career Champions League matches and 31 Europa League matches
  • recorded 361 appearances in the English Premier League with 128 clean sheets
  • UEFA Champions League runner-up (2019)
  • French Cup champion (2011-12)
  • French Super Cup winner (2012-13)

PERSONAL

  • Lloris is the first World Cup champion to ever play for LAFC 
  • avid tennis player who played competitively until his teens
  • younger brother Gautier Lloris plays center back for Ligue 1 club Le Havre
  • Hugo and wife Marine have three children
Scouting Report

PROFESSIONAL

2012-23 (Tottenham Hotspur):

  • 2019 UEFA Champions League runner-up 
  • started all of his 440 appearances for Spurs, logging 39,407 minutes played
  • conceded 496 goals with 146 clean sheets, facing 1,689 shots on target (all competitions)
  • registered 1,199 saves and 72.3 save percentage 
  • faced 36 penalty kick attempts, conceding 29 goals 
  • appeared in six FA Cup matches with 600 minutes played, 19 saves and 10 goals conceded 
  • started 34 Champions League matches, registering 3,048 minutes played
  • conceded 48 goals on 103 shots on target in Champions League play, with nine clean sheets
  • started all 31 of his Europa League appearances, with 2,820 minutes played
  • conceded 31 goals on 119 shots on target (74.8 save pct.) in Europa League play
  • recorded nine clean sheets and 88 saves in Europa League play

2008-12 (Olympique Lyonnais):

  • French Cup champion (2011-12)
  • French Super Cup winner (2012-13)
  • 3-time Ligue 1 Goalkeeper Of The Year (2008-09, 2009-10, 2011-12)
  • started all 182 matches played, registering 60 clean sheets in 16,364 minutes
  • logged 545 saves on 743 shots on target for a 73.4 save percentage
  • appeared in 36 Champions League matches, conceding 48 goals in 3,270 minutes played
  • recorded 130 saves on 178 shots on target in Champions League play

2005-08 (OGC Nice):

  • started all 78 of his appearances, registering 30 clean sheets in 6,417 minutes played
  • recorded 248 saves on 314 shots on target (79.0 save pct.)
  • logged 27 clean sheets, conceding just 66 goals in 78 starts 
  • posted a clean sheet in his Ligue 1 debut with Nice 3/18/06

INTERNATIONAL

  • appeared in consecutive World Cup finals, winning the 2018 World Cup (defeating Croatia in the final) and falling to Argentina in the 2022 final
  • has appeared in a record 145 international matches for France, with 68 clean sheets
  • has started all 20 of France's World Cup matches since 2010, logging 1,830 minutes
  • has conceded only 13 goals in World Cup play on 42 shots on target 
  • has recorded 8 clean sheets and 29 saves in World Cup play
  • started all 15 of his appearances in UEFA Euro Championships, conceding just 11 goals over 1,410 minutes, with 5 clean sheets
  • started 12 UEFA Nations League matches, logging 1,080 minutes, 23 saves, and 2 clean sheets