List of FIFA World Cup own goals
This is a list of all own goals scored during FIFA World Cup matches (not including qualification games).
As FIFA is the governing body of football, only FIFA-recognised own goals are noted.
List
Seq. | Player | Time | Representing | Goal | Final score |
Opponent | Tournament | Round | Date | FIFA report |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Rosas, ManuelManuel Rosas | 51' | Mexico | 0–2 | 0–3 | Chile | 1930, Uruguay | First round | July 16, 1930 | report |
2. | Lortscher, ErnstErnst Lörtscher | 22' | Switzerland | 0–2 | 4–2 | Germany | 1938, France | First round (replay) | June 9, 1938 | report |
3. | Jacobsson, SvenSven Jacobsson | 19' | Sweden | 1–1 | 1–5 | Hungary | Semi-finals | June 16, 1938 | report | |
4. | Parra Martinez, JoseJosé Parra Martínez | 15' | Spain | 0–1 | 1–6 | Brazil | 1950, Brazil | Final round | July 13, 1950 | report |
5. | Dickinson, JimmyJimmy Dickinson | 94' | England | 4–4 | 4–4 aet | Belgium | 1954, Switzerland | First round | June 17, 1954 | report |
6. | Cardenas, RaulRaúl Cárdenas | 46' | Mexico | 0–2 | 2–3 | France | June 19, 1954 | report | ||
7. | Horvat, IvicaIvica Horvat | 9' | Yugoslavia | 0–1 | 0–2 | West Germany | Quarter-finals | June 27, 1954 | report | |
8. | Cruz, LuisLuis Cruz | 59' | Uruguay | 1–2 | 1–3 | Austria | 3rd place play-off | July 3, 1954 | report | |
9. | Vutsov, IvanIvan Vutsov | 17' | Bulgaria | 0–1 | 0–3 | Portugal | 1966, England | First round | July 16, 1966 | report |
10. | Davidov, IvanIvan Davidov | 43' | Bulgaria | 1–1 | 1–3 | Hungary | July 20, 1966 | report | ||
11. | Guzman, JavierJavier Guzmán | 25' | Mexico | 1–1 | 1–4 | Italy | 1970, Mexico | Quarter-finals | June 14, 1970 | report |
12. | Curran, ColinColin Curran | 58' | Australia | 0–1 | 0–2 | East Germany | 1974, West Germany | First round | June 14, 1974 | report |
13. | Perfumo, RobertoRoberto Perfumo | 35' | Argentina | 1–1 | 1–1 | Italy | June 19, 1974 | report | ||
14. | Krol, RuudRuud Krol | 78' | Netherlands | 3–1 | 4–1 | Bulgaria | June 23, 1974 | report | ||
15. | Eskandarian, AndranikAndranik Eskandarian | 43' | Iran | 0–1 | 1–1 | Scotland | 1978, Argentina | June 7, 1978 | report | |
16. | Brandts, ErnieErnie Brandts | 18' | Netherlands | 0–1 | 2–1 | Italy | Second round | June 21, 1978 | report | |
17. | Vogts, BertiBerti Vogts | 59' | West Germany | 1–1 | 2–3 | Austria | report | |||
18. | Barmos, JozefJozef Barmoš | 66' | Czechoslovakia | 0–2 | 0–2 | England | 1982, Spain | First round | June 20, 1982 | report |
19. | Dajka, LaszloLászló Dajka | 73' | Hungary | 0–5 | 0–6 | Soviet Union | 1986, Mexico | June 2, 1986 | report | |
20. | Cho, Kwang-raeCho Kwang-rae | 82' | South Korea | 1–3 | 2–3 | Italy | June 10, 1986 | report | ||
21. | Escobar, AndresAndrés Escobar | 35' | Colombia | 0–1 | 1–2 | United States | 1994, United States | June 22, 1994 | report | |
22. | Boyd, TomTom Boyd | 74' | Scotland | 1–2 | 1–2 | Brazil | 1998, France | June 10, 1998 | report | |
23. | Chippo, YoussefYoussef Chippo | 45+1' | Morocco | 1–1 | 2–2 | Norway | report | |||
24. | Issa, PierrePierre Issa | 77' | South Africa | 0–2 | 0–3 | France | June 12, 1998 | report | ||
25. | Zubizarreta, AndoniAndoni Zubizarreta | 73' | Spain | 2–2 | 2–3 | Nigeria | June 13, 1998 | report | ||
26. | Mihajlovic, SinisaSiniša Mihajlović | 72' | Yugoslavia | 2–1 | 2–2 | Germany | June 21, 1998 | report | ||
27. | Bachev, GeorgiGeorgi Bachev | 88' | Bulgaria | 1–5 | 1–6 | Spain | June 24, 1998 | report | ||
28. | Jorge Costa, Jorge Costa | 29' | Portugal | 0–2 | 2–3 | United States | 2002, South Korea & Japan | June 5, 2002 | report | |
29. | Agoos, JeffJeff Agoos | 71' | United States | 3–2 | 3–2 | Portugal | ||||
30. | Puyol, CarlesCarles Puyol | 10' | Spain | 0–1 | 3–1 | Paraguay | June 7, 2002 | report | ||
31. | Gamarra, CarlosCarlos Gamarra | 3' | Paraguay | 0–1 | 0–1 | England | 2006, Germany | June 10, 2006 | report | |
32. | Zaccardo, CristianCristian Zaccardo | 27' | Italy | 1–1 | 1–1 | United States | June 17, 2006 | report | ||
33. | Sancho, BrentBrent Sancho | 25' | Trinidad and Tobago | 0–1 | 0–2 | Paraguay | June 20, 2006 | report | ||
34. | Petit, Petit | 60' | Portugal | 0–2 | 1–3 | Germany | 3rd place play-off | July 8, 2006 | report | |
35. | Agger, DanielDaniel Agger | 46' | Denmark | 0–1 | 0–2 | Netherlands | 2010, South Africa | First round | June 14, 2010 | report |
36. | Park, Chu-youngPark Chu-young | 17' | South Korea | 0–1 | 1–4 | Argentina | June 17, 2010 | report | ||
37. | Marcelo, Marcelo | 11' | Brazil | 0–1 | 3–1 | Croatia | 2014, Brazil | June 12, 2014 | report | |
38. | Valladares, NoelNoel Valladares | 48' | Honduras | 0–2 | 0–3 | France | June 15, 2014 | report | ||
39. | Kolasinac, SeadSead Kolašinac | 3' | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 0–1 | 1–2 | Argentina | report | |||
40. | Boye, JohnJohn Boye | 31' | Ghana | 0–1 | 1–2 | Portugal | June 26, 2014 | report | ||
41. | Yobo, JosephJoseph Yobo | 90+2' | Nigeria | 0–2 | 0–2 | France | Round of 16 | June 30, 2014 | report | |
Statistics
- First ever own goal: Manuel Rosas, Mexico vs Chile, 1930.
- Fastest own goal: Sead Kolašinac, 3rd minute, Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Argentina, 2014.[1]
- Latest own goal from kick-off and only own goal during extra time: Jimmy Dickinson, 94th minute, England vs Belgium, 1954. The latest regulation-time own goal was scored by Joseph Yobo, 2nd minute of injury time (90+2'), Nigeria vs France, 2014.
- Only own goal to open scoring in a tournament: Marcelo, Brazil vs Croatia, 2014.
- Only own goal to be only goal of the match: Carlos Gamarra, Paraguay vs England, 2006.
- Tournament with most own goals: 1998, 6 own goals.
- Most own goals by a team, overall: Bulgaria, Mexico and Spain have scored 3 own goals each in their World Cup history. Bulgaria is the only team to have scored two own goals in the same tournament (1966).
- Most own goals in favour of a team, overall: France, Germany (incl. West Germany), and Italy, 4 each. France is the only team in whose favour two own goals have been scored in the same tournament (2014).
- Only match with 2 own goals: United States vs Portugal, 2002. Jorge Costa of Portugal scored for the United States, and Jeff Agoos of the United States scored for Portugal. There have been three more occasions where two own goals have occurred in the same day. On June 21, 1978, Ernie Brandts of the Netherlands scored for Italy, and Berti Vogts of West Germany scored for Austria (the two matches were running simultaneously). On June 10, 1998, Tom Boyd of Scotland scored for Brazil in the opening game of the tournament, and Youssef Chippo of Morocco scored for Norway (the two matches started at different times). On June 15, 2014, Noel Valladares of Honduras scored for France, and Sead Kolašinac of Bosnia and Herzegovina scored for Argentina (the two matches started at different times).
- Ernie Brandts of the Netherlands is the only player to score for both teams in a match. In a game in 1978, he first scored an opener for Italy, and then an equaliser for his own team, the Netherlands eventually winning by 2–1.
- Trinidad and Tobago is the only team to have scored more own goals than regular goals in its World Cup history. In its only participation in 2006, the team scored once in favour of Paraguay, and never managed to score for its own account.
- The first World Cup goal to be awarded with goal-line technology was an own goal by Noel Valladares, Honduras vs France, 2014.
See also
References
- ↑ "Kolašinac faz história ao marcar o gol contra mais rápido de uma Copa" (in Portuguese). Lancenet!. 15 June 2014. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
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