Player Details

Name

Hugo Lloris

Height

6' 2"

Weight

181 lbs

Date of Birth

12.26.1986 (38)

Birthplace

Nice, France

Position

Goalkeeper

Footedness

Left
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