own goal
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Definition
- Noun:
- An instance in soccer (football) where a player accidentally scores a goal against their own team: This is the primary and specific meaning, referring to the action of a player unintentionally putting the ball into their own team's net, which counts as a goal for the opposing team.
Usage
- The term "own goal" is used exclusively as a noun.
- It is most commonly used in the context of soccer (association football), but the concept can be metaphorically applied to other sports with similar scoring systems.
- It describes an accidental, self-inflicted error that benefits the opponent.
Examples
- Noun:
- The defender's terrible mistake resulted in an own goal.
- They lost the match 1-0 due to an unfortunate own goal in the 89th minute.
- Scoring an own goal is every player's nightmare.
Advanced Usage
- Metaphorical Use: In broader, non-sporting contexts, "own goal" can describe any action that accidentally harms one's own interests or benefits a competitor or opponent.
- The company's poorly worded statement was a public relations own goal.
- By arguing so aggressively, the politician scored an own goal and lost public sympathy.
Variants and Related Words
- Self-goal: A less common synonym, primarily used in Indian English.
- OG: A common abbreviation used in match statistics and informal commentary (e.g., "The final score was 2-1, with one OG.").
Synonyms
- Self-inflicted goal (rare)
- Accidental goal against (descriptive)
Idioms and Common Phrases
- To score an own goal: This is the standard phrase used to describe the action.
- The striker tried to clear the ball but ended up scoring an own goal.
- (Metaphorical) An own goal: Used to label a counterproductive action.
- Cutting the research budget was an own goal for the innovation department.
Noun
- (soccer) a goal that results when a player inadvertently knocks the ball into the goal he is defending
- the own goal cost them the game