Goal of the Century

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The Goal of the Century, also known as "Greatest Goal in FIFA World Cup History", was an award given for the greatest goal ever scored in a FIFA World Cup tournament. It was decided by a poll on the FIFA website, as part of the coverage of the 2002 FIFA World Cup tournament.

The winning goal was the second goal by Diego Maradona in the 1986 FIFA World Cup quarter-final match, for Argentina against England on June 22, 1986, at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City; it came shortly after Maradona's infamous Hand of God goal. Nine minutes into the second half, Héctor Enrique passed the ball to Maradona some ten metres inside his own half. Maradona then began his 60-metre, 10-second dash towards the English goal, leaving behind five English outfield players (Hoddle, Beardsley, Reid, Butcher and Fenwick) as well as goalkeeper Peter Shilton to make the score 2–0 to Argentina. Gary Lineker scored a goal for England 25 minutes later, but England were unable to equalize and Argentina won 2–1, en route to winning the championship.

About the goal, Maradona said, "I made the play to give it to Valdano, but when I got to the area they surrounded me and I had no space. Therefore, I had to continue the play and finish it myself."[1]

In 2002, Maradona said he could not have scored such a beautiful goal if it had not been against the honest English defence, who did not knock him down as most defenses used to do. "They are probably the noblest in the world," he added.[2]

On the goal, English striker Gary Lineker said "[it was] probably the one and only time in my whole career I felt like applauding the opposition scoring a goal."[3]

[edit] The Top 10

The top 10 goals, as decided by the poll, were:

  1. Diego Maradona (Argentina), 1986 FIFA World Cup vs. England 18,062 votes: 60-meter run from midfield beating Hoddle, Reid, Beardsley, Butcher, Fenwick then the keeper Shilton before tucking it away.
  2. Michael Owen (England), 1998 FIFA World Cup vs. Argentina 10,631 votes: picked the ball up on the half-way line, beat two defenders, then finished off with a shot into the far top corner of the net.
  3. Pelé (Brazil), 1958 FIFA World Cup vs. Sweden 9,880 votes: a deft flick over a Swedish defender followed by a precise volley into the bottom corner.
  4. Diego Maradona (Argentina), 1986 FIFA World Cup vs. Belgium 9,642 votes: a run into the penalty area past three defenders and shot from difficult angle on an unbalanced position.
  5. Gheorghe Hagi (Romania), 1994 FIFA World Cup vs. Colombia 9,297 votes: fierce lob into the top corner from out on the left touchline.
  6. Saeed Owairan (Saudi Arabia), 1994 FIFA World Cup vs. Belgium 6,756 votes: 70-meter run past four opposite players and shot past a defender and the goalkeeper.
  7. Roberto Baggio (Italy), 1990 FIFA World Cup vs. Czechoslovakia 6,694 votes: a one-two with Giannini on the halfway line followed by a mazy dribble into the box then dummying the keeper into a dive before neatly finishing.
  8. Carlos Alberto (Brazil), 1970 FIFA World Cup vs. Italy 5,388 votes: a move that involved Gerson, Piazza, Tostao, Clodoaldo, Rivelino, Jairzinho, Pele then finally Carlos Alberto with a fierce low drive into the corner.
  9. Lothar Matthäus (Germany), 1990 FIFA World Cup vs. Yugoslavia 4,191 votes: . Matthäus skips past a defender before unleashing a fierce shot to the bottom corner of the net.
  10. Vincenzo Scifo (Belgium), 1990 FIFA World Cup vs. Uruguay 2,935 votes. The Belgian players build up play nicely, and Scifo hits a strike from 30 yards.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Maradona, D. Maradona: The Autobiography of Soccer's Greatest and Most Controversial Star, p.129. Skyhorse Publishing, 2007. ISBN 1602390274.
  2. ^ Football 2002-05-30, Rediff.
  3. ^ World Cup 2006, BBC.

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