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List of FIFA World Cup own goals

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This is a list of all own goals scored during FIFA Men's World Cup matches (not including qualification games). In 1997, FIFA published guidelines for classifying an own goal as "when a player plays the ball directly into his own net or when he redirects an opponent’s shot, cross or pass into his own goal", and excludes "shots that are on target (i.e. goal-bound) and touch a defender or rebound from the goal frame and bounce off a defender or goalkeeper".[1]

Of the 2,720 goals scored at the 22 final tournaments of the World Cup,[2] only 54 have been own goals.[3][4] No player has scored multiple own goals. Mexico's players have scored own goals on four occasions each, while France has benefited on six occasions from opponents scoring own goals. Of the 53[n 1] matches with an own goal, nine have ended as wins for the team scoring the own goal, and eight have ended as draws.[n 2] All but 13 own goals have been scored in the first stages of the tournament.

Following the 1994 murder of Colombian Andrés Escobar by a fan who was angry that Escobar's own goal had led to their country's early exit from that year's World Cup, own goals at the tournament have been subject to intense scrutiny, to stave off accusations of collusion.[5] The 2018 World Cup, dubbed by The Washington Post as "among the cruelest in history" based on own goals mid-way through the group stages,[6] ended up doubling the previous record for number of own goals at a single tournament.[7]

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List

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Notes
  1. Russia won 4–3 on penalty kicks.
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Statistics and notable own goals

Time
  • First ever own goal
  • Fastest own goal
  • Latest regulation-time own goal
  • Only own goal to open scoring in a tournament
  • Only match with two own goals
Tournament
  • Most own goals, tournament
  • Fewest own goals, tournament
  • Most own goals by a team in one tournament
  • Most own goals in favour of a team in one tournament
Teams
  • Most own goals by a team, overall
  • Most own goals in favour of a team, overall
  • Most matches, never scoring an own goal
  • Most matches, never benefiting from an own goal
  • Most matches, never scoring or benefiting from an own goal
  • Only team to have scored multiple own goals for the same opponent
  • Only pair of teams to have scored own goals for each other
Players
  • Youngest player with an own goal
  • Oldest player with an own goal
Various
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See also

Notes

  1. One match had two own goals.
  2. As per statistical convention in football, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.
  3. In addition, another own goal has been scored in a tournament's opening match: Tom Boyd, Scotland vs Brazil, 1998.
  4. Now succeeded by  Serbia.

References

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