What is the most oolong event in the history of the World Cup?
1938 At the World Cup in France, the first own goal appeared. In the first round match between Switzerland and Germany on June 9th, the first match between the two teams ended with 1- 1, so we had to play overtime. Lauscher scored an unexpected goal in the 22nd minute, which put the Swiss team, which fell behind 1-2 in the first half, in jeopardy. However, with the concerted efforts of all the team members Qi Xin, the Swiss team finally won the game 4-2, which dealt a heavy blow to the arrogance of Nazi Germany.
By the way, Italy and Germany received the most own goals in the history of the World Cup. They both received four own goals in the history of the World Cup. If Germany counted the own goal given by Australia in the 1974 World Cup, it gave it five times.
Second, the most shameful own goal.
Australia has a shameful memory in the 1974 World Cup. 0-2 East Germany, 0-3 West Germany and 0-0 Chile failed to score a goal, but in the first game against East Germany, Kuran's own goal became their first goal in the World Cup. Australia became the only team that scored more own goals than the World Cup. However, the Australian team lost 4-0 to rammstein in the first World Cup, and the shame of history seems to be continuing. Fortunately, the Australian team did not score an own goal this time.
Third, lose the most painful own goal.
1978 in the final round of the second stage group match of the World Cup, West Germany played Austria. In the first half, rummenigge went to the next city first, but in the second half, only four minutes later, the famous West German defender Fu Geci scored an own goal. After that, Austrian striker Krankel won two cities in a row, and West Germany finally lost 2-3, ranking only third in the group and missing the semi-finals.
In this way, Vogel completed his last game in the national team. Vogtz still remembers this: "In 96 games representing Germany, I scored two goals, one in the 8-0 victory over Malta and the other in the last game.".
Four, Asia's first World Cup own goal
1986 world cup group match Italy vs south Korea. This game is very important for both teams. They must beat their opponents to advance. So the Italians stormed from the start, and Altobelli's two goals gave them a 2-/kloc-0-0 lead. Unwilling to lose, South Korea lost their nest, and the Italian team took the opportunity to launch a counterattack. The ball shot by Altobelli's disorderly army hit South Korean defender Cui Guangyue and bounced into the net. Finally, Koreans had to accept the result of 2-3. This is also the first own goal of Asian teams in the World Cup.
Five, the saddest own goal
1On June 22, 994, Escobar of Colombia unfortunately crashed the ball into his own door during the match with the United States. On July 2, he died in a nightclub after returning to China, 12 shot. After the news of Escobar's death came out, the world was shocked. The innocent Colombian defender became the first player in football history to die because he scored an own goal.
Sixth, the first goal of the opening game
1998 World Cup opener Brazil vs Scotland. After Sampaio headed the goal to the next city, Collins of Scotland won a penalty. Just when the two sides were deadlocked, something unexpected happened: Cafu made a quick breakthrough on the right, and after passing Burleigh, he broke into the restricted area and shot low. Although Scottish captain Hendry tried his best to chase the ball from the goal line, the impatient Scottish player Boyd did not judge the direction of the ball and directly hit the ball with his chest. This is also the scene of the first own goal in the World Cup opener.
Seven, two goals, the most suspected goal.
1998 world cup, not many players scored two goals in a game, and even fewer people scored two goals in a game, but Issa, a tall defender in South Africa, was an exception. In the group match between South Africa and France, Issa blocked De Jolka's shot on the edge of the restricted area for the first time. Then, the ball shot by Henry rolled to the goal line. Issa tried to block the ball with the inside of his left foot, but the bouncing ball flew into his own door again. South Africa lost 3-0, and Issa became the culprit.
Later, FIFA officially recognized that the goal was ultimately attributed to Henry. But this goal is also the1600th goal in the history of the World Cup. Issa is really unlucky.
Eight, the fastest own goal in the World Cup
The first round match between England and Paraguay in Group B of the 2006 World Cup in Germany. In the 4th minute, David Beckham, the player with the fifth most appearances in the history of the English national team, took a free kick on the left side of the frontcourt. The Paraguayan captain jumped up to clear the way and accidentally rubbed the ball into an own goal.
Nine, the weirdest own goal
In the second round of Group E of the 2006 World Cup, Italy and the United States played against each other with twists and turns. The two sides got three red cards in total, and Italy's own goal added dramatic color to the game.
Gilardino's header once gave Italy a lead of 1-0, but in the 27th minute, the strangest goal in the World Cup appeared-the United States won a free kick on the right. Italian defender Zakar Zaccardo swung his left foot and tried to clear it with his big foot. Unexpectedly, he swung his leg too fast and missed the ball. The ball landed on Zaccardo's support leg and turned to the Italian gate.
Ten, the fastest own goal at half time.
On the evening of June 14, Beijing time, the Netherlands beat Denmark 2-0 in the first round of the 20 10 World Cup in South Africa, which made a good start. In the 46th minute, Van Persie made a cross and Simon Paulson headed the ball against Agger's back. Simon Paulson's own goal actually appeared in the 33rd second half. Simon Paulson's goal is not only the first own goal of the World Cup in South Africa, but also the fastest goal in the history of the World Cup.