Own goal

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"Oolong ball", pronounced w rul ó ng qi ú, is composed of "OWN" in English GOAL ”The Chinese word transliterated from "self entering goal" means "the ball that enters one's own goal". According to the pronunciation of this word, Hong Kong fans call it "own dragon ball".
The idiom "self placement of an oolong ball" is derived from a Guangdong folk legend: during a long drought, people prayed for the green dragon to drop nectar to moisten all things. Who knows, before the green dragon arrived, the appearance of an oolong brought disaster to people. "Putting an own goal", which is quoted on the football field, refers to the fact that our players hit the ball by mistake and put it in their own door, instead of scoring, they lose points, which is very consistent with the purport of folklore.
In a football match, the players of both sides will fight fiercely for goals, and each side will send a defender to defend at the gate of the football goal. There are two situations when the football enters the goal after the physical contact of the defender of the team. The first one is that if the football is kicked directly towards the goal after the attacker kicks out, no matter when the defender touches the football, it will also be said that it is the goal of the goal shooter. The second is that if the ball kicked by the attacking player deviates from the goal, when the defender touches the football and kicks into the goal, this is called an own goal ball. [6]
Chinese name
Own goal
Foreign name
own goal
Alias
Kill ball
Introduction
Kick the ball into your own goal and lose points
Adopt
Football events of various levels
Source
Guangdong folk
Source of Idioms
Self placed Oolong
Pinyin
wū lóng qiú

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definition

According to the guidelines issued by FIFA, "own goal" is defined as that a player passes the ball directly into his own goal, or touches his own goal with a shot, a pass or a change of direction of the pass that the other side did not shoot directly into the goal. The goal is not an "own goal" if it is shot right at the goal and then touches the defender, or bounces off the goal frame and bounces onto the defender or goalkeeper.
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Own goal
Jin Tao Qian《 Stories of Immortals 》It is said that Zhang Ran kept a dog named Wulong in Kuaiji of Jin Dynasty. A slave had an affair with Zhang Ran's wife, and wanted to kill Zhang Ran. Wulong injured the slave to save the master. Later generations took Wulong as the nickname of dog. Tang dynasty Bai Juyi There is a poem: "The black dragon lies calm, and the green birds fly to chase each other." Li Shangyin There is also a poem: "From afar, I know that the small pavilion is still slanting, admiring the killing of the black dragon lying in the brocade." But these "black dragons" mean loyalty to the subject, and have nothing to do with the modern transliteration of "black dragon". [5]
From the perspective of language, its origin is about this: English“ own Goal goal Ball) and Cantonese The pronunciation of the word "oolong" is similar, while the Cantonese word "oolong" has the meaning of "mistake, Ulibatu", etc. Around the 1960s and 1970s, Hong Kong journalists translated "own goal" with "oolong" in their reports.

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1. Our players hit the ball into their own goal;
2. The ball shot by the attacking player has deviated from the goal direction, but the ball happened to meet the defender in the process of flying and refracted into the net, so the defender scored an own goal;
3. Out of bounds balls cannot be scored directly. A direct throw into one's own goal does not count as a goal, nor does it count as an own goal. [8]

Football own goal

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The Most of Oolong

  • Fastest
Cruise Lightning Record.
The fastest own goal in the world football can be traced back to January 3, 1977. After the referee blew the opening whistle, the Cambridge United player Cruise scored a big kick without thinking Echo The goalkeeper, who was preparing in front of the gate, was caught off guard and could only watch the ball roll into his own gate. At this time, the game only lasted 4 seconds. [3]
  • furthest
2005/06 Serie A, International Milan Away Challenge Empoli At the end of the game, the score of both sides was still 0-0. Empoli hit back with a long pass. At this time, the defense line of Inter Milan was pressed near the middle line, and Materazzi was pressed on the left side of the back court, He did not have. Observe goalkeeper Cesar's Station , left foot 50 meters in front of the door External instep Hanging in front of the goal, but the ball flew past the attacking Cesar into the empty goal!
  • The most bizarre
On March 1, 2012, Israel Powerful Brigade Maccabi Haifa and Dynamo Kyiv A friendly match was held, and the match was arranged in the stadium near the seaside. At that time, the weather conditions were extremely bad, and the strong sea breeze poured into the stadium, resulting in such a strange scene! In the 32nd minute, Haifa Makabi goalkeeper Mendes kicked the ball against the wind, and saw that the ball he kicked was "struggling" to fly forward. The ball soon flew back towards the Makabi gate in Haifa according to the original route, and the ball flying downwind bounced in front of Makabi gate. Mendes did not expect such a thing to happen, so he was stunned, and finally the ball crossed the goal line.
What was more unexpected was that the referee of the friendly match had effectively ordered the goal, which was counted on the unlucky goalkeeper. As a result, such an own goal kicked by the goalkeeper in the strong wind was born! [1]
  • The most thunder
On September 8, 2013, the semi-final of the men's football U20 team in the 12th National Games, the host Liaoning played Xinjiang. In the 62nd minute, the high-altitude ball of the Liaoning team was introduced into the restricted area of the Xinjiang team. The clearance of the Xinjiang team's guard No. 8 was not far away, and the ball flew to the direction of his goal Barb The ball bounced off the ground and hit the No. 2 player, Goalkeeper attacks The stoppage caused the ball to speed up and fly to its own gate, which eventually led to tragedy. It is no wonder that the goal probability and shocking scene of this own goal which can not be successfully played for 100 times soon became the focus of discussion after the game CCTV narrator Shen Fangjian Direct call: "This ball is a bit interesting". and Spain Famous media《 Marka Newspaper 》The goal was also reported. [2]

Player related

  • Paul Robinson's "Red Face Ball"
Paul Robinson played for Crystal Palace Football Club in the 1991 FA Cup match. However, in the game, he accidentally hit the ball into his goal with a header. This embarrassing scene was called "red faced ball" by later generations.
  • Jerome Boateng's "Big Zongzi"
In the 2014 World Cup between Germany and Algeria, Jerome Boateng accidentally kicked the ball into his own goal, completely strangling the opponent's counterattack. But the goal was ridiculed by football fans as a huge "big rice dumplings".
  • Ray Wilkins' "Masterstroke"
In the 2000 FA Cup final, Ray Wilkins helped Chelsea Football Club equalize the score. However, he accidentally kicked the ball into his goal at the end of the game. This unexpected scene is called "a stroke of genius".
  • Boris Spikic's "Skew Ball"
In the 2004 European Football Championship, Boris Spikic of Croatia accidentally hit the ball into his goal with a header. This "crooked head ball" makes people laugh and cry.
  • Gail Kakawani's "Broken Ball"
At the 2014 World Cup, Gail Kakavani of Uruguay finally hit the ball on his own foot behind him because of his small shooting angle, and then bounced up and hit his face. This amazing scene is called "shot collapse".
  • Brandon Rogers' "unfortunate penalty"
In the 2007 Confederations Cup, Brandon Rogers of the US team unfortunately scored a penalty kick in his own goal, giving a practical gift to the rival Paraguay team.
  • Jermaine Law's "Silence"
In the French Football League A match, Jermaine Law of Loriente tried to pass the ball directly back to his defender, but unfortunately he put the ball into his goal.
  • John Aguirre's "free kick behind the back"
In the 2002 Premier League match, John Aguirre of Aston Villa unfortunately kicked the ball into his goal in a free kick behind his back, which was called "free kick behind his back".
  • Gary Cahill's "own goal sliding shovel"
In the 1996 European Football Championships, Gary Cahill of England slipped and kicked the ball into his goal, which is still remembered.
  • Lonnie Ross's "Inadvertent Start"
In the 2002 Confederations Cup, Lonnie Ross of the United States team accidentally kicked the ball into his goal in the game. This humiliating scene was called "careless kicking" by the media. [7] [10]

Event related

  • Brazil vs Peru (2019 America Cup)
Peruvian player Burdens hit his teammate's return pass with his heel, and the ball went straight to the goal from under his leg. Brazilian goalkeeper Edson was completely unable to respond, and the ball hit his own door.
  • Spain vs Croatia (Euro 2016)
The score was 3-1, and Spain's Vazquez did not see his teammate's position clearly when passing the ball, so he directly passed the ball to Croatian player Luka Modric. Modric didn't waste the opportunity to shoot the ball into an empty goal.
  • Italy vs USA (2006 World Cup)
The US team made a mistake in the defence and threw the ball back at the foot of its goalkeeper, Gustakuta. However, Kustakuta himself made a mistake. He didn't see the ball and it slipped into his own goal.
  • Switzerland vs France (2014 World Cup)
Swiss player Urumqi shot the ball into his own door, which became the only goal of France in this game.
  • Newcastle United vs Liverpool (2013 Premier League)
This own goal looks ridiculous. Liverpool's Johnson tried to pass the ball back to goalkeeper Pepe Reina, but he misjudged the height and direction of the ball. After three rebounds, the ball was finally scored by Kabayeta.
  • Barcelona vs Athletic Bilbao (2014 Spanish Super Cup)
This own goal came from Gomez of Athletic Bilbao. He tried to head the ball out of the defence, but accidentally tripped the ball at his feet and shot into his goal.
  • Hamburg vs Bayern Munich (Germany Cup 2002)
Bayern Munich goalkeeper Kahn unintentionally shot a ball without any threat into his own goal. This huge embarrassment has become one of the most ridiculous own goals in the history of the German Cup.
  • Real Madrid vs CSKA Moscow (Champions League 2012)
This own goal came from Madrid's defender Pizzoni, who unfortunately kicked the ball into his own door when he was clearing the fence.
  • Belgium vs Canada (1986 World Cup)
Belgian defender John Faustier made a mistake when he cleared the defence and kicked the ball into his own door. Canada won an important draw in the game.
  • Chelsea vs Birmingham City (2011 Premier League)
A very embarrassing event happened in this game. Birmingham City goalkeeper Mike Lane had the misfortune to kick the ball into his head when clearing the fence. The own goal left all the players and spectators speechless. [9] [11]