The 10 Most Devastating Own Goals of All Time

We trawled the history books to find the 10 most devastating own goals of all time.

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The own goal has transcended soccer. It's become an accepted term for a mistake—doing something wrong when it was easier to do it right. In soccer, though, own goals can be the end of cup runs or league charges, they can consign a team to relegation and they can make a player a national joke (sorry, Richard Dunne). 

In the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup semifinal, with more than 90 minutes played, England's Laura Bassett put the ball into her own net, meaning Japan were going through to the final. There was something quite reassuring about the way that her teammates tried to console her and, since then, most football fans have seemed to offer her sympathy. It's not always like that. Sometimes an own goal can lead to the player being called a "wanker" by a fan on the pitch; on one occasion, it even led to the player's death. 

We trawled the history books to find the 10 most devastating own goals of all time.

Andres Escobar

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Lee Dixon

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Jerome Boateng

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Damien Duff

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Tony Popovic

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Andrea Masiello

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Jonathan Woodgate

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Peter Enckleman

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Delfi Geli

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Laura Bassett

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