The Ten Pre-WW1 Own Goals Scored
for England
1 |
1878-79 |
5 April 1879, 5-4 vs. Scotland,
The Surrey Cricket Ground,
Kennington
32 year-old goalkeeper Robert Parlane
pushed in a 75th minute own
goal from a Norman Bailey throw-in.
'The ball went into touch close to their lines, and
Bailey aimed the ball right in front of the goal, and although struck
by Parlane it glanced between the posts.'
The fact is, Bailey could not claim the goal because
goals direct from throw-ins were not permitted. Not only is this
England's first own goal in their favour, it is also the England's first
ever equalising goal. |
2 |
1879-80 |
15 March 1880, 3-2 vs. Wales,
The
Racecourse, Wrexham
20 year-old debutant goalkeeper
Harry Hibbott
scored an opening 33rd minute
own goal. William
Brindle (or Francis Sparks) had only sent the
ball in, Hibbott
'stopped
it but made a stumble and put it through'. |
3 |
1884-85 |
28 February 1885, 4-0 vs. Ireland,
Manchester Football Ground, Manchester
21
year-old debutant full-back
William Eames put England 3-0 up
with his own goal. He 'inadvertently
breasted in Joe Lofthouse's corner'
in the 77th minute. |
4 |
1886-87 |
26 February 1887, 3-2 vs. Wales,
The
Racecourse,
Wrexham
27 year-old back Jack Powell
opened the scoring after fourteen minutes to put England 1-0 up. Nevill Cobbold
headed the ball, but most reports add that it went in off Powell, making
his eleventh appearance. |
5 |
1893-94 |
12 March 1894, 5-1 vs. Wales,
The
Racecourse,
Wrexham
24 year-old right-back
Charlie Parry's unfortunate own goal was
a result of James Trainer's clearance rebounding into the goal off
Parry. It put England into a 31st minute lead that they never lost. |
6-8 |
1894-95 |
(2)
9 March 1895, 9-0 vs. Ireland,
Derbyshire County Cricket
Ground, Derby
For the first (and only—until 2010)
time, two own goals are scored by the opposition in a single match,
firstly, the 25 year-old left-back
Sam Torran's third minute own goal was a
result of Joe Schofield's corner being
'glanced into the net.', Although Steve Bloomer is often creditted
with the goal in many newspaper reports. The second came about 27
minutes later, when the 27 year old goalkeeper
Tom Gordon failed to deal
with
Billy Bassett's shot, succeeding in diverting it into his
own net.
'from a grand
side shot by Bassett,
Gordon, in clearing. put the ball through his own goal';
'Bassett, from almost off the line, put in an electric centre, which
Gordon partially saved, but his efforts to clear from the corner of the
goalposts failed and the fourth goal was registered somewhat luckily'
and
'the goalkeeper caught the ball but
fumbled it against the post and allowed it to slip into the net'.
6 April 1895, 3-0 vs. Scotland,
Goodison Park, Liverpool
22 year-old left half
Neil Gibson was unfortunate enough
to get in the way as Jack Goodall's shot was saved by Daniel McArthur
for it to rebound past the posts off Gibson in the 35th minute. |
9 |
1899-1900 |
17 March 1900, 2-0 vs. Ireland,
Lansdowne Road, Dublin
The 25/26 year-old left-back
Michael Cochrane scored a twelfth minute
own goal. The goal is often credited to Harry Johnson. But Johnson
cleverly dropped the ball in front of the Irish goal, and an attempted clearance
by Cochrane was ill-judged, and he sliced it into his own net. |
10 |
1908-09 |
29 May 1909, 4-2 vs. Hungary,
Millenáris Sportpálya, Budapest
The 21 year-old debuting right-half János Weinber scored an own goal
eleven minutes from the end. The goal is often credited to Vivian
Woodward.
However, the run and the shot by Woodward went in off Weinber to
finalise England's victory. |
The Five Inter-War Own Goals Scored
for England
11 |
1923-24 |
17 May 1924, 2-1 vs. France,
Stade Pershing, Paris
29 year-old right-back Edouard Baumann scored an own goal
seven minutes from the end to secure England's victory. He diverted
Harry Storer's cross into his own net. |
12 |
1924-25 |
21 May 1925, 3-2 vs. France,
Stade
Olympique, Paris
25 year-old right-half Philippe Bonnardel,
making his 22nd appearance, headed into his own net when trying to
prevent Arthur Dorrell's shot from going in, shortly after the second
half began. |
13 |
1926-27 |
26 May 1927, 6-0 vs. France,
Stade
Olympique, Paris
21 year-old left-back Andre Rollet
scored an own goal in the 55th minute to put England 4-0 up. |
14 |
1927-28 |
28 November 1927, 1-2 vs. Wales,
Turf
Moor, Burnley
33 year-old centre-half and captain Fred Keenor
scored an own goal turning in Louis Page's corner-kick eleven minutes
from the end. It was nothing more than a consolation for England. |
15 |
1936-37 |
14 May 1937,
6-0 vs. Norway,
Ullevål Stadion, Oslo
25
year-old left-back Øivind Holmsen,
on his seventeenth appearance, was on the end of a poor Len Goulden
shot, putting England two goals ahead. |
The 46 Post-War Own Goals Scored
for England
16&17 |
1 & 2 |
1948-49 |
9
October 1948, 6-2 vs.
Ireland,
Windsor Park, Belfast
25 year-old
goalkeeper
Billy Smyth
was making his debut and his first outing turned nightmarish after 27
minutes when he allowed Stan Matthews' cross to hit the post behind him.
Unfortunately for Smyth, it then hit his own back and rebounded into the
net. It is England's first goal of six in the afternoon, a goal which is
often credited to Stan Matthews.
18 May 1949,
4-1 vs. Norway,
Ullevål Stadion, Oslo
30 year-old
right-back
Björn Spydevold diverted Wilf Mannion's sixtieth
minute shot back to his goalkeeper Torgier Torgensen, who slipped and
allowed the ball to pass him. The error put England 3-1 up and ended any
hope of a Norway come-back. |
18 |
3 |
1951-52 |
3 October 1951, 2-1 vs. France,
Arsenal Stadium, Highbury
31 year-old
right-half
Kader Firoud diverted
Tom Finney's fourth
minute failed through-ball past his own goalkeeper René Vignal
from eight yards. |
19 |
4 |
1955-56 |
22 October 1955, 1-2 vs. Wales,
Ninian Park, Cardiff
23 year-old centre-half
John Charles
leapt and planted a superb header past his own goalkeeper Jack Kelsey
after 52 minutes from three yards, it came after Roger Byrne put in a
harmless lob into the Welsh penalty area. It proved to be nothing more
than an England consolation. |
20 |
5 |
1957-58 |
19 October 1957, 4-0 vs. Wales,
Ninian Park, Cardiff
After Johnny Haynes threaded a strong through
ball for Derek Kevan to chase in the sixth minute, 22 year-old left-back
Mel Hopkins
intercepted and rolled the ball back to goal, Kelsey had already
advanced to pick out the cross, allowing the ball to trickle into the
empty net. |
21 |
6 |
1964-65 |
21 October 1964, 2-2 vs. Belgium,
Empire Stadium, Wembley
25 year-old left-back
Laurent Verbiest scored an equalising seventieth
minute own goal after the debuting Terry Venables run and clever pass to
Alan Hinton, whose weak cross was met by Verbiest, deflecting into his
own net past Jean Nicolay. |
22 |
7 |
1966-67 |
16 November 1966, 2-2 vs. Wales,
Empire Stadium, Wembley
24 year-old centre-half
Terry Hennessey scored an 80th minute own goal
after he hit Roger Hunt's chip high over his own goalkeeper,
dropping just beneath Tony Millington's crossbar. |
23 |
8 |
1971-72 |
13 October 1971, 3-2 vs. Switzerland,
Sankt Jakob Stadium, Basel
Thirty year-old defender
Anton Weibel scored a 77th minute own goal
after Martin Chivers' low right-sided cross fell into his path
and he diverted it into Marcel Kunz' net. |
24&25 |
9&10
|
1972-73 |
14 February 1973, 5-0 vs. Scotland,
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Allan Clarke and Colin Bell set up a move down the right culminating in
a Clarke cross, which was meant for Mick Channon, but he was marked by
Peter Lorimer, and it was the
26 year-old Scot who got the decisive header, giving England a six minute lead.
10 June 1973, 2-1 vs. USSR,
Central V.I. Lenin Stadium, Moskva
Following a Mick Channon corner, Martin Peters dummied over the ball,
hitting the hapless 30 year-old Murtaz Khurtsilava,
diverting it into his net after 55 minutes. |
26&27 |
11&12 |
1979-80 |
17 October 1979, 5-1 vs. Northern Ireland,
Windsor Park, Belfast
Tony Woodcock's ball found Phil Neal, who in turn, hammered in a
probing ball, for the unfortunate 22 year-old
Jimmy Nicholl
to turn past Pat Jennings after 74
minutes.
20 May 1980, 1-1 vs. Northern Ireland,
Wembley Stadium, Wembley
Emlyn Hughes played a centre ball, helped on by Kenny Sansom, the ball
ran onto the far post, for David Johnson to nip in, the ball going in off
Noel Brotherston's boot. The 23
year-old was making his second Ireland appearance. |
28 |
13 |
1980-81 |
19 November 1980, 2-1 vs. Switzerland,
Wembley Stadium, Wembley
Steve Coppell fired in a low
diagonal shot across the goal. Phil Neal attempted to lunge at it, but
was beaten to it by
26 year-old
Markus Tanner,
who then deflected it into his net. |
30 |
15 |
1982-83 |
15 December 1982, 9-0 vs. Luxembourg,
Wembley Stadium, Wembley
After eighteen minutes, Bryan Robson sent Luther Blissett away down the left hand side, his cross was
low and Marcel Bossi's clearance was prevented from going to its
intended destination when it hit 34 year-old goalkeeper
Jeannot Moes
and rebounded into his goal. |
31 |
16 |
1985-86 |
29 January 1986, 4-0 vs. Egypt,
Nasser Stadium, Cairo
A Ray Wilkins chip, aimed for Mark Hateley, was intercepted
by 27 year-old
Mohammed Omar, who
stroked the ball into his own net after 41 minutes. |
32 |
17 |
1988-89 |
8 February 1989, 2-1 vs. Greece,
Olympiakó Stádio Spiros Louis, Athína
After a foul on Alan Smith, the sharp-thinking
John Barnes took a quick
free-kick, which hit the crossbar and away from the goal before going in
off the back of 29 year-old goalkeeper
Spiros
Economopoulos. |
33&34 |
18&19 |
1990-91 |
27 March 1991, 1-1 vs. Republic of Ireland,
Wembley Stadium, Wembley
When Staunton headed away a Stuart Pearce cross only as far as
right-back Lee
Dixon, Dixon's first time shot was going wide, until it struck 22-year
old left-back Steve
Staunton's left knee and went past the wrong-footed Paddy Bonner into
the net.
1 June
1991, 1-0 vs. Australia,
Sydney Football
Stadium, Sydney
Following a Stuart Pearce forty minute free-kick, the penalty area scramble to
clear the ball somehow ended in the net, off 27 year-old midfielder
Ian Gray's
head. |
35 |
20 |
1991-92 |
12 May 1992, 1-0 vs. Hungary,
Népstadion,
Budapest
A chipped 56th minute pass by Andy Sinton sent Gary Lineker free in the penalty area. He hit an
instant cross to the far left post, where Neil Webb stooped to head
towards goal. The ball appeared to be covered by goalkeeper István Brochauser, but
the 21-year old left-back
András Telek stuck out a foot, knocking the ball into his own net. |
36 |
21 |
2001-02 |
17 April 2002, 4-0 vs.
Paraguay,
Anfield
Road, Liverpool
As Teddy Sheringham jumped on the six yard line and missed Robbie
Fowler's chip into the box, it rolled past goalkeeper Ricardo Tavarelli
off the back of
the 31 year-old centre back
Celso Ayala, making his 77th appearance, who was
beneath Sheringham. |
37 |
22 |
2002 World Cup Finals
|
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15 June 2002, 3-0 vs. Denmark,
Niigata Sutajiamu, Niigata-shi
Faced with an open goal from a Beckham
corner, Ferdinand headed the ball sideways, where 26 year-old goalkeeper
Thomas Sørenson
pushed it over his line, touching it more than once. Awarded officially
by FIFA as a Rio Ferdinand goal, but this is just wrong! |
38 |
23 |
2003-04 |
18 February 2004, 1-1 vs.
Portugal,
Estádio Algarve, Almancil
Often credited to Ledley King, as both rose to head David
Beckham's free-kick, but it was the 24 year-old substitute
Miguel who put the ball in his own net.
The first substitute to score an own goal in favour of England. |
39 |
24 |
2004 European Championship Finals
|
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17 June
2004, 3-0 vs. Switzerland,
Estádio Municipal de Coimbra,
Coimbra
Although still credited as a Wayne Rooney goal, his
seventh career goal was actually an
own goal. Rooney's 75th minute fifteen yard shot hit the post and came back out,
to hit the captain goalkeeper
Jörg Stiel on the back of the
36 year-old's head before going into the net. |
40&41 |
25&26 |
2004-05 |
8 September 2004,
2-1 vs. Poland,
Stadion Śląski, Chorzów
Ashley Cole's low cross was diverted
past goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek by 25 year-old centre-back
Arkadiusz Głowacki at the far
post, under pressure from Michael Owen, to help England regain a 58th
minute lead.
26 March 2005,
4-0 vs. Northern Ireland,
Old Trafford, Manchester
Wayne Rooney beat two defenders on the right,
charged into the area close to the goalline and his pass deflected into the
net off the 23 year-old right-back Chris Baird
in the 53rd minute. |
42 |
27 |
2005-06 |
3 June 2006,
6-0 vs. Jamaica,
Old Trafford, Manchester
A foul by Omar Daley on Joe Cole after 16 minutes provided David Beckham to
whip in his trademark free-kick and as a clutch of players rose at the near post the
ball deflected in off 21 year-old Jermaine Taylor's head
from six yards. |
43 |
28 |
2006 World Cup Finals
|
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10 June 2006, 1-0 vs. Paraguay, Commerzbank-Arena, Frankfurt
David Beckham's trade-mark free-kick was glanced past goalkeeper Justo
Villar by the 35 year old centre-back Carlos Gamarra
from six yards in the third minute. It was Gamarra's
107th appearance. |
44 |
29 |
2007-08 |
13 October 2007, 3-0 vs.
Estonia,
The National Stadium,
Wembley
In
the 33rd minute, in an attempt to clear the ball from eighteen yards, outside
his own box, 26 year-old
Taavi Rähn cleanly headed Ashley Cole's cross onto his own post and
into the net. |
45 |
30 |
2008-09 |
11 October 2008, 5-1 vs.
Kazakhstan,
The National Stadium,
Wembley
Following a Frank Lampard
free-kick, 27 year-old
Aleksandr Kuchma
scored the 64th minute own goal with a header under pressure from Wayne Rooney
to put England two goals up. |
46
&
47 |
31
& 32 |
2009-10 |
(2)
30 May 2010, 2-1 vs.
Japan,
UPC-Arena, Graz
For just the second time (first since 1895), there are two own
goals in a single match. Firstly, following a Joe Cole cross, 29 year-old
Marcus Túlio
Tanaka's 72nd
minute equalising diving header beat Eiji Kawashima. Tanaka had already
given Japan the lead on his 38th appearance.
Then
Eleven minutes later, following another cross, this time from Ashley Cole,
32 year-old
Yuji Nakazawa's diving leg
deflected the ball past Kawashima, he was making his 103rd appearance.
Two own goals are scored for England for the first time in match. |
48 |
33 |
2011-12 |
15 November 2011, 1-0 vs. Sweden, The National
Stadium, Wembley
This was England's 2000th goal. Initially awarded to Gareth
Barry, but his 11 yard header followed Stewart Downing's cross from
outside the area was going wide of the goal, and behind him was the 34
year-old Daniel Majstorović,
it was his header that redirected the ball
between Andreas Isaksson and the goalpost. |
49 |
34 |
2012-13 |
22 March 2013, 8-0 vs. San Marino,
Stadio Olimpico,
Serravalle Leighton Baines'
twelfth minute cross was intended for Wayne Rooney, who was
bearing down on the 30 year-old centre-back
Alessandro Della Valle, prompting him to side-foot the cross into
his own net. |
50 |
35 |
2013-14 |
11 October 2013, 4-1 vs. Montenegro, The National Stadium,
Wembley A Danny Welbeck
62nd minute cross was
intended for Daniel Sturridge, who had already sublimely gifted the
ball to Welbeck. 33 year-old midfielder
Branko Bošković
attempted a safe clearance, but only miscued it past his goalkeeper Poleksić. |
51 |
36 |
2014-15 |
9 October 2014, 5-0 vs. San Marino,
The National Stadium,
Wembley
Wayne Rooney's
77th minute
cross hit 32 year-old
Alessandro Della Valle
in his chest and deflected past his own goalkeeper, Aldo
Simoncini. Della Valle becomes the
first player to score two own goals in favour of England, he did so
eighteen months apart. |
52&53 |
37&38 |
2015-16 |
5 September 2015, 6-0 vs. San Marino, San Marino
Stadium,
Serravalle
Luke Shaws's thirtieth minute cross intended for Wayne Rooney was
headed past his own goalkeeper Aldo Simoncini by the head-bandaged 23
year-old centre-back
Cristian Brolli from
seven yards.
12 October 2015, 3-0 vs.
Lithuania, LFF
Stadionas, Vilnius
27 year-old Goalkeeper
Giedrius
Arlauskis' own
goal in the 35th minute rebounded
into the net off his head after a fierce ten-yard Harry Kane shot had
struck the post. |
54 |
39 |
2018-19 |
22 March 2019, 5-0 vs. Czech
Republic,
The National Stadium,
Wembley
Callum Hudson-Odoi's 84th minute shot
was brilliantly saved by Jiří Pavlenka, but it parried towards
25 year-old centre-back Tomáš Kalas, who
could not get out of the way and it rebounded into an empty net. |
55&56 |
40&41 |
2019-20 |
10 September 2019, 5-3 vs. Kosovo,
St. Mary's Stadium,
Southampton
Jadon Sancho's hopeful 38th minute pass across the
penalty area was tapped in by the 24 year-old left-back
Mërgim Vojvoda
from three yards.
14 November 2019, 7-0 vs.
Montenegro,
The National Stadium,
Wembley
Mason Mount's 66th minute strike found its way into the goal off 29
year-old centre-back
Aleksandar
Šofranac's shin from three yards out. |
57 |
42 |
2020 European Championship Finals
|
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7 July 2021, 2-1 vs. Denmark,
The National Stadium, Wembley 32 year-old captain
and centre-back
Simon Kjær,
making his 113th appearance,
put the ball into his own net from six yards after 39 minutes after Bukayo
Saka's touchline cross hits him on the thigh under pressure from
Raheem Sterlling. |
58 |
43 |
2021-22 |
15 November 2021, 10-0 vs. San Marino,
San Marino Stadium,
Serravalle
Bukayo Saka's right-footed shot from
fifteen yards was parried past the goalkeeper by 19 year-old centre-back
Filippo Fabbri.
It was the second goal of what would be a drubbing. Fabbri is the
first teenager to score an own goal in favour of England, and
therefore, the youngest so far to do so. |
59 |
44 |
2022-23 |
16 June 2023, 4-0 vs. Malta,
Stadium
Nazzjonali, Ta' Qali
Bukayo Saka's cross from the right-hand
side intended for Harry Kane was parried past the goalkeeper by thirty year-old
right-back
Ferdinando Apap.
It was the first goal of the four. |
60&61 |
45&46 |
2023-24 |
17 November 2023, 2-0 vs. Malta,
The National Stadium,
Wembley
Phil Foden's pull back from the right-hand
side six-yard line intended for Harry Kane was parried past the goalkeeper by
34 year-old
centre-back
Enrico Pepe.
It was the first of the two goals and the twentieth home post-war own
goal.
20 November 2023, 1-1 vs. North Macedonia,
Toše
Proeski Arena, Skopje
Phil Foden's right-handed sided corner intended for Harry Kane was
shouldered past the goalkeeper by
24 year-old midfielder
Jani Atanasov.
It is the first time there has been own goals in consecutive matches
since the 2006 World Cup Finals. |
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