List of FIFA Women's World Cup own goals

This is a list of all own goals scored during FIFA Women's World Cup matches (not including qualification games).

The United States has scored three own goals for their opponents, while Norway has benefited from four own goals. Of the 24 matches with own goals, the team scoring the own goal has won four times and drawn three times.[n 1]

The only player to score two own goals is Angie Ponce from Ecuador, scoring twice for Switzerland in 2015. She later scored Ecuador's first World Cup goals in the same match.[1]

List

Key
Player's team won the match
Player's team drew the match
Seq. Player Time Representing Goal Final
score
Opponent Tournament Round Date FIFA
report
1.Terry McCahill30' New Zealand0–10–4 Norway1991, ChinaGroup stage19 November 1991report
2.Sayuri Yamaguchi70' Japan0–80–8 Sweden19 November 1991report
3.Ifeanyi Chiejine19' Nigeria0–11–7 United States1999, United StatesGroup stage24 June 1999report
4.Hiromi Isozaki26' Japan0–20–4 Norway26 June 1999report
5.Brandi Chastain5' United States0–13–2 GermanyQuarter-finals1 July 1999report
6.Dianne Alagich39' Australia1–11–2 Russia2003, United StatesGroup stage21 September 2003report
7.Eva González9' Argentina0–11–6 England2007, ChinaGroup stage17 September 2007report
8.Trine Rønning42' Norway0–10–3 GermanySemi-finals26 September 2007report
9.Leslie Osborne20' United States0–10–4 Brazil27 September 2007report
10.Amy LePeilbet35' United States0–21–2 Sweden2011, GermanyGroup stage6 July 2011report
11.Daiane2' Brazil0–12–2 aet[lower-alpha 1] United StatesQuarter-finals10 July 2011report
12.Desire Oparanozie21' Nigeria0–13–3 Sweden2015, CanadaGroup stage8 June 2015report
13.Angie Ponce24' Ecuador0–11–10  Switzerland12 June 2015report
14.71'0–8
15.Jennifer Ruiz9' Mexico0–20–5 France17 June 2015report
16.Laura Bassett90+2' England1–21–2 JapanSemi-finals1 July 2015report
17.Julie Johnston52' United States4–25–2 JapanFinal5 July 2015report
18.Osinachi Ohale37' Nigeria0–30–3 Norway2019, FranceGroup stage8 June 2019report
19.Kim Do-yeon29' South Korea0–10–2 Nigeria12 June 2019report
20.Wendie Renard54' France1–12–1 Norway12 June 2019report
21.Mônica66' Brazil2–32–3 Australia13 June 2019report
22.Lee Alexander79' Scotland3–23–3 Argentina19 June 2019report
23.Aurelle Awona80' Cameroon1–12–1 New Zealand20 June 2019report
24.Waraporn Boonsing48' Thailand0–10–2 Chile20 June 2019report
25.Jonna Andersson50' Sweden0–20–2 United States20 June 2019report
Notes
  1. Brazil lost 3–5 on penalty kicks.

Statistics and notable own goals

Time
  • First ever own goal
  • Fastest own goal
  • Daiane, 2', Brazil vs United States, 2011.
  • Latest regulation-time own goal
  • Only own goal in a final match
  • Only match with two own goals
  • Ecuador vs Switzerland, 2015. Angie Ponce of Ecuador scored twice for Switzerland.
Tournament
  • Most own goals, tournament
  • Tournaments with no own goals
  • 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 consecutive matches without scoring an own goal
  • 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
  • Paris of teams to have scored own goals for each other
Players
  • Youngest player with an own goal
  • Oldest player with an own goal
  • Mônica, age 32, Brazil vs Australia, 2019
  • Players who have scored own goals and regular goals
  • Brandi Chastain of the United States scored against Germany in 1999
  • Eva González of Argentina scored against England in 2007
  • Trine Rønning of Norway scored against Thailand in 2015
  • Angie Ponce of Ecuador scored against Switzerland in 2015
  • Wendie Renard of France scored twice against South Korea, once against Nigeria, and once against the United States in 2019
  • Julie Ertz (née Johnston) of the United States scored against Chile in 2019
  • Players to score for both teams in a match
Various
  • The own goal scored by Brazilian Mônica for Australia in 2019 was the first own goal to be confirmed by VAR.
  •  Ecuador has scored more own goals (two) than regular goals (one).
  •  Chile has benefited from as many own goals (one) as regular goals (one).

By team

Own goals by nations
Team Own goals by
own players opponents
 United States43
 Nigeria31
 Ecuador20
 Brazil21
 Japan22
 Cameroon10
 Mexico10
 Scotland10
 South Korea10
 Thailand10
 Argentina11
 Australia11
 England11
 France11
 New Zealand11
 Sweden13
 Norway14
 Chile01
 Russia01
 Germany02
  Switzerland02

See also

Notes

  1. 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.

References

  1. "Records tumble, holders advance and heavyweights collide". FIFA. 13 June 2015. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
  2. "Statistical kit, FIFA Women's World Cup France 2019: Milestones & Superlatives – Draw edition" (PDF). FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 11 April 2019. p. 4. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
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