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Goal scored very late in a sports match From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term "last-minute goal" is used in sport, primarily association football, to describe a goal scored very late in a game, usually one that affects the outcome of the game. The definition of a "last-minute goal" commonly used is one scored either in the final or penultimate minute of regulation time or extra time, or during stoppage time or injury time.
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Last-minute goals are often noteworthy if it allows the scoring team to either take the lead or to equalise.
The "golden goal", briefly used to decide extra time in some tournaments, is not usually considered a last-minute goal, unless they were scored late into extra time. Penalties scored in a shootout are not considered last-minute goals.
This list of last-minute goals includes notable goals from higher levels of national or international football among major tournaments and qualifying matches.
Only matches in the semi-finals and final of European club competitions that changed the outcome of the tie.
Only finals of primary national domestic cups are included in this section.
Only matches that affected whether a team would win the title or be relegated are included in this section.
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