Who created the first own goal at the World Cup?

Updated on physical education 2024-02-26
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First own goal.

    Robin van Persie scored the first own goal of the tournament. The Dutchman pulled a cross from the left, Denmark's No. 15 Simon Paulsen cleared the ball with a header, only to hit teammate Agger's back, the ball bounced into the bottom left corner of the goal, Sorensen could only watch the ball go into the net, Denmark were 1-0 down! It was also the first own goal of this World Cup.

    Chinese name: Simon Kyle.

    Foreign name: Simon Kjaer

    Nationality: Danish.

    Place of birth: Forsvar

    Date of birth: 26 March 1989.

    Height: 189 cm Weight: 82 kg Sport: Football.

    Athletic Team: Palermo Played for Club: Midiland.

    Position on the field: Defender.

    Club number: 24

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First own goal: Manuel Rosas (Mexico) 1930

    Fastest own goal: Argentina 2014, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kolasinac, 2 minutes and 8 seconds.

    Someone who scored both goals and own goals in the same game: in 1978, Ernnie Brandts of the Netherlands accomplished this "feat" against Italy, which ended up winning 2-1.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Historically. Lotschel.

    The first own goal in the history of the World Cup was scored in the third edition in 1938, when Switzerland and Germany were forced to play in the final extra game of the first stage of the competition due to a draw between Switzerland and Germany in the opening round. Switzerland were a veritable powerhouse in football at the time, and although Lotscel scored for Germany with the first own goal in World Cup history in the 22nd minute, Switzerland qualified for the quarter-finals 4-2.

    In this Netherlands against Denmark, Van Persie crossed from the left, and S Poulsen put the ball on Ager's back and flew into the bottom left corner of the goal for Denmark's own goal. The Netherlands lead 1-0. It was also the first own goal of this World Cup.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The first own goal of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa was born, and the Netherlands led Denmark.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First own goal: Manuel Rosas (Mexico) 1930, Mexico-Chile (again, in 1938, Ernst Losche of Switzerland scored an own goal against Germany) Fastest own goal: 2006, England 1:

    0 Paraguay, Gamarra, 3 min The only one to score both an own goal and an own goal in the same match: in 1978, Ernie Brandts of the Netherlands achieved this "feat" against Italy, which ended up winning 2-1.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The first own goal in the history of the World Cup was in the 1938 World Cup in France, when Switzerland's Rollsscel accidentally hit the ball into his own goal in the 22nd minute.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I think there are these. 1. In the 2018 World Cup Argentina vs Croatia (group stage) game, the Argentine goalkeeper had a serious short circuit in his brain when receiving a return pass from his teammates. As a result, there was a serious lack of height and accuracy, and it turned into a perfect assist for Rebic, who took advantage of the situation to score the first goal for Croatia.

    At this time, all the Argentine players on and off the field were stunned, and the fans on the scene and in front of the TV were blinded, what happened just now? Caballero was left on his knees and patted the lawn. 2. In the 12th minute of the 2018 World Cup Japan vs Senegal (group stage) match, when Japanese goalkeeper Kawashima Eishiro saved Senegal's less dangerous shot, he happened to save the ball at the feet of the opponent's striker Mane, who knocked the ball into the net.

    Despite qualifying for the group stage, demanding Japanese fans could not forgive Kawashima Eiji, saying that "he only deserves to go to the car wash". If Senegal defeats Japan 2-1 because of this goal, and Japan fails to qualify, Kawashima may even have a luxury hope of washing the car.

    3. 2002 World Cup England vs Brazil (1 4 finals) This is a battle in which Xiao Luo is really known by the world. 35 meters away, a free kick, the football crossed a strange arc in the air and flew into the net. The 38-year-old He-Man was unprepared for this.

    Years later, he kept saying it was a cross, a cross that was wrong. Fourth, in the 2002 World Cup Germany vs Brazil (final) Kahn's finger was injured due to a collision, and 3 minutes later, Rivaldo attacked the goal vigorously, Kahn made a mistake in the save, and Ronaldo, who was inserted at high speed, scored with a supplementary shot. In fact, Germany's No. 5 LaMello, who defended Ronaldo, was also responsible, but he seemed to be taking a walk at the time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    As a special way of scoring goals, own goals have two sides: on the one hand, the players who scored the own goals must be very sad and blame themselves, on the other hand, the process of many own goals is hilarious, and it has also become an alternative classic that fans talk about.

    One of the hallmarks of own goals is their entertaining nature, and these goals are also a regular in football's funny highlights. Many own goals are imaginative and artistic, even more exciting than some regular goals.

    1.The spookiest own goal.

    In 2013, a match of the men's football team in the National Games was played by the host Liaoning team against the Xinjiang team. In the 62nd minute of the game, four players of the Xinjiang team made mistakes one after another and hit the ball into their own goal.

    This own goal is the perfect combination of an "epic" clearance, an "epic" barb and an "epic" save, and you may not even understand how you are kicked into the ...... of the goal

    2.The most "nonsensical" own goal.

    Among the veteran fan base, Japanese goalkeeper Yuta Minami is certainly not an unfamiliar name. But the way he became famous was not to be selected for the national team, win the Asian Cup, and go to the top of his life, but ......An own goal. Without any interference, Nan Yuta unexpectedly threw the ball backwards and threw it directly into his own door.

    3.The most helpless own goal.

    In the 6th round of the 2002-2003 Premier League season, Aston Villa lost 0-3 to Birmingham.

    In the 77th minute of the game, Aston Villa defender Melberg threw a throw-in to goalkeeper Enkelman at the back, however, Enkelmann did not notice the ball flying from the touchline and leaked the ball into the door in a panic. The referee on duty believes that Enkelmann has touched the ball and the goal counts as an own goal.

    From Melberg's throwing the ball to the ball rolling into the net, Enkelmann probably didn't understand what was going on, he just held his head in frustration and even forgot to appeal to the referee ......

    4.The most calm own goal.

    A key match in the 2016-2017 Eredivisie season, PSV Eindhoven vs. Feyenoord. Towards the end of the game, Feyenoord flicked their heads and PSV Eindhoven goalkeeper Zot pressed the ball on the goal line.

    At this time, the ball was only about 1 cm away from crossing the goal line, and the three teammates next to him hurriedly signaled to the referee: The ball did not cross the line and could not be counted as a goal. However, Zotte seemed confident, and he took advantage of a "monkey to catch the moon" and scooped the ball into his arms.

    An own goal was born in this way, ......

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