Egypt’s Own Goal Sets New World Cup Record: 13th of 2026 Tournament Surpasses Previous High.
World Cup 2026 Sets Unwanted Milestone with Record Own Goals
According to Novyny.live: Mohamed Hany, a defender for the Egyptian national team, scored an own goal during the Round of 32 match against Australia at the 2026 World Cup. This marked the 13th own goal of the tournament, breaking the previous record of 12 set during the 2018 World Cup. The incident not only impacted the game but also etched a new chapter in World Cup history.
At the time this new record was set, 86 matches had been played in the 2026 World Cup. Hany’s own goal thus became a significant moment not just for him personally, but for global football statistics. Notably, Hany had already earned 46 caps for Egypt prior to this match, and this event added an unexpected twist to his international career.
Unpredictability on the Pitch
This record for the most own goals in a single World Cup highlights the inherent unpredictability of football, showing that even seasoned players can find themselves in such unfortunate situations. It underscores how chance and pressure can alter outcomes at the sport’s highest level.
This milestone is a key moment in the context of the 2026 World Cup, as it demonstrates how unforeseen circumstances can influence results at the elite level. - Source: Sports News
While own goals are distressing for the players involved, they become a part of football statistics that reflect the game’s volatility. At the same time, this record underscores the critical importance of clear communication and coordination among teammates on the field.
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