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#广场预测世界杯赢40000U World Cup | 13! Record-breaking own goals in this edition! Egyptian defender scores 2 own goals in a single tournament, tying the record for the unluckiest player in history
In the World Cup Round of 16 match kicking off at 2:00 AM Beijing time on July 4, Egyptian defender Mohamed Hani scored an own goal, "helping" Australia equalize 1-1. With this, 13 own goals have been scored in this World Cup, surpassing the 2018 edition and setting a new World Cup record. Of course, the 2018 World Cup had only 64 matches in total, while this edition has already seen 86 hard-fought games. Hani is particularly unfortunate as this is his second own goal of the tournament, making him the second player in World Cup history to score two own goals in a single tournament after Bulgaria's Vutsov in 1966. In the first group stage match, facing Lukaku's near-post run, Hani scrambled and put the ball into his own net under pressure, not only allowing Belgium to equalize 1-1 but also ending Belgium's 325-minute goal drought in World Cup finals. And this time, Hani attempted to head clear a set piece but sent the ball into his own net.
【List of own goals in this World Cup】
(1) Damián Bobadilla (Paraguay) Paraguay 1-4 USA: 7th minute own goal, score 0-1
(2) Muheim (Switzerland) Switzerland 1-1 Qatar: 90+4 minute own goal, score 1-1
(3) Hani (Egypt) Egypt 1-1 Belgium: 66th minute own goal, score 1-1
(4) Ayman Hussein (Iraq) Iraq 1-4 Norway: 90+6 minute own goal, score 1-4
(5) Yazan Al-Arab (Jordan) Jordan 1-3 Austria: 76th minute own goal, score 1-2
(6) Mannai (Qatar) Qatar 0-6 Canada: 75th minute own goal, score 0-5
(7) Burgess (Australia) Australia 0-2 USA: 11th minute own goal, score 0-1
(8) Tambakti (Saudi Arabia) Saudi Arabia 0-4 Spain: 49th minute own goal, score 0-4
(9) Nematov (Uzbekistan) Uzbekistan 0-5 Portugal: 60th minute own goal, score 0-4
(10) Abunada (Qatar) Qatar 1-3 Bosnia and Herzegovina: 34th minute own goal, score 0-2
(11) Bounou (Morocco) Morocco 4-2 Haiti: 10th minute own goal, score 0-1
(12) Skhiri (Tunisia) Tunisia 1-3 Netherlands: 3rd minute own goal, score 0-1
(13) Mohamed Hani (Egypt) Egypt vs Australia: 55th minute own goal, score 1-1
In the Round of 16 match of the World Cup kicking off at 2:00 AM Beijing time on July 4, Egyptian defender Hani scored an own goal, "helping" Australia level the score at 1-1. Since then, this edition of the World Cup has produced 13 own goals, surpassing 2018 and setting a historic record for the tournament. Of course, the 2018 World Cup had only 64 matches in total, while this edition has already seen 86 fierce battles. Hani is particularly unfortunate, as this is his second own goal of the tournament, making him the second player in World Cup history to score two own goals in a single edition, following Bulgarian player Vutsov in 1966. In the first group match, facing Lukaku's pounce for a shot, Hani panicked and scored an own goal, not only allowing Belgium to equalize 1-1 but also ending Belgium's 325-minute goal drought in the World Cup finals. This time, Hani was trying to clear the ball with a header from a set piece but ended up sending it into his own net.
【List of Own Goals in This World Cup】
(1) Damian Bobadilla (Paraguay) Paraguay 1-4 USA: Own goal at 7th minute, score 0-1
(2) Mouheim (Switzerland) Switzerland 1-1 Qatar: Own goal at 90+4th minute, score 1-1
(3) Hani (Egypt) Egypt 1-1 Belgium: Own goal at 66th minute, score 1-1
(4) Ayman Hussein (Iraq) Iraq 1-4 Norway: Own goal at 90+6th minute, score 1-4
(5) Yazan Al-Arab (Jordan) Jordan 1-3 Austria: Own goal at 76th minute, score 1-2
(6) Mannaie (Qatar) Qatar 0-6 Canada: Own goal at 75th minute, score 0-5
(7) Burgess (Australia) Australia 0-2 USA: Own goal at 11th minute, score 0-1
(8) Tambakti (Saudi Arabia) Saudi Arabia 0-4 Spain: Own goal at 49th minute, score 0-4
(9) Nematov (Uzbekistan) Uzbekistan 0-5 Portugal: Own goal at 60th minute, score 0-4
(10) Abunada (Qatar) Qatar 1-3 Bosnia and Herzegovina: Own goal at 34th minute, score 0-2
(11) Bounou (Morocco) Morocco 4-2 Haiti: Own goal at 10th minute, score 0-1
(12) Skhiri (Tunisia) Tunisia 1-3 Netherlands: Own goal at 3rd minute, score 0-1
(13) Mohamed Hani (Egypt) Egypt vs Australia: Own goal at 55th minute, score 1-1