Incredible point blank triple save sees Italian labelled the real-life FIFA goalkeeper

Alessandro Caparco pulled off the unreal stops playing in the Romanian top-flight 

Simon Rice
Monday 07 March 2016 11:00 EST
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Alessandro Caparco
Alessandro Caparco (GETTY IMAGES)

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Alessandro Caparco is being called the real-life FIFA goalkeeper following an incredible point blank triple save at the weekend.

The Italian goalkeeper was playing for CSMS Iasi in a Romanian top-flight match against CFR Cluj when he pulled off the near unbelievable string of stops.

Caparco first repelled a volley from the edge of the six yard box. Then, despite being behind the line, managed to block a follow up header from the same Cluj player. Yet the 32-year-old wasn't finished there because he somehow managed to block a fiercely struck third effort from inside the six-yard box. A fourth shot then came in but struck the bar - however Caparco looked to have it covered.

So unreal were Caparco's heroics, some on Twitter likened him to a video game goalkeeper.

Watch the triple save below...

Unfortunately for Caparco he couldn't keep Cluj from scoring for the entire 90 minutes, with CSMS Iasi ultimately losing the match 2-0.

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