We've all seen own goals, but which are the few that you can still recall whenever the topic is presented? The really memorable ones where the team could have won something big if not for it.... Please show some videos for them too.... Shoot!
I'd say this is the most infamous own goal because it led to the murdering of the player. After Colombia lost the game and some drug lords apparently lost some money on it, they decided to kill Andres Escobar for the own goal upon his return to his country.
This one isn't even famous, but it's worth getting a mention since it is probably the first own goal from a penalty, and what a goal I must say.... Blasted it.
Peter Enckleman - Funny thing is if he hadn't touched it the goal wouldn't have stood and it was against their bitter and most hated rivals Birmingham City
Hannover 96 is entered in the Guinness Book of Records. In 1963, three goals against his side had already been registered but not by the same team Three goals against a side in the same match. Hannover 96 has set a record Saturday in the Bundesliga for Borussia Monchengladbach (5-3), at the 16 th day. There had been three goals scored in this manner November 9, 1963 during the first season in Game 1. FC Kaiserslautern - VfB Stuttgart (1-3), but not by the same team ....
Tunisia's Karim Haggui for its part is now at 25 years the 6th player in Bundesliga history to "get" a double against his own goalkeeper Florian Fromlowitz, 23, who succeeded Robert Enke, who died tragically. He joined because Dieter Bast Dieter Pulte, Gerd Zimmermann, Per Roentved and Nikolce Noveski, Mainz defender who signed this feat in 3 minutes November 19, 2005 against Eintracht Frankfurt (2-2).
The Ivorian Constant Djakpa, 23, has also misled the vis-à-vis Logan Bailly devant43.528 spectators Saturday at Borussia Park.
Manfred Kaltz, former right back to Hamburg and the German national team, is meanwhile record holder with 6 goals scored against his side during his (great) career ....
I live in charleroi lol, I saw that game. In fact the player thought the referee had whistled. The goalkeeper touches the ball hand outside of its rectangle. So the defender thought he had a free kick. But the referee did not whistle the fault of hand lol. So the defender of rage draws his goal in mind that the game is stopped
Oh lol, now it makes more sense haha, I still don't think he should have kicked into his own net regardless of his anger, at least blast into the crowd
Yeah, I remember that one but I can never find a video for it. Here's two from the 90's. Both great finishes!
Tony Popovic with a nice little flick
And Lee Dixon, who had checked where his goalie was, stopped the ball and still managed to lob the England 'keeper Seaman! His Right Back position for England should have been dropped
Unfortunately they didn't mean anything really, and weren't "last gasp" but they were "memorable"!