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There have been 12 own goals scored in the eight Olympic women's football tournaments. This is a list of all such own goals (not including qualification games).

New Zealand has scored two own goals for their opponents, while Germany has benefited from three own goals. Of the 11[n 1] matches with own goals, the team scoring the own goal has won once and drawn once.[n 2] All but two own goals have been scored in the group stage of the tournament.

List

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Key
Player's team won the match
Player's team drew the match
Seq. Player Time Representing Goal Final
score
Opponent Tournament Round Date FIFA
report
1 Yumi Tomei 29'  Japan 1–2 2–3  Germany 1996, Atlanta Group stage 21 July 1996 report
2 Carla Overbeck 64'  United States 2–1 2–1  Sweden 23 July 1996 report
3 Tina Wunderlich 80'  Germany 0–1 0–1  Norway 2000, Sydney Semi-finals 24 September 2000 report
4 Gunhild Følstad 51'  Norway 1–2 1–5  Japan 2008, Beijing Group stage 12 August 2008 report
5 Florencia Quiñones 52'  Argentina 0–1 0–2  China report
6 Ysis Sonkeng 49'  Cameroon 0–2 1–3  New Zealand 2012, London Group stage 31 July 2012 report
7 Eunice Chibanda 90'  Zimbabwe 1–6 1–6  Germany 2016, Rio de Janeiro Group stage 3 August 2016 report
8 Carolina Arias 2'  Colombia 0–1 0–4  France report
9 Linda Sembrant 62'  Sweden 0–2 1–2  Germany Gold medal match 19 August 2016 report
10 Abby Erceg 63'  New Zealand 0–3 1–6  United States 2020, Tokyo Group stage 24 July 2021 report
11 CJ Bott 90+3' 1–6
12 Nichelle Prince 85'  Canada 1–1 1–1  Great Britain 27 July 2021 report

Statistics and notable own goals

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Time
  • First ever own goal
  • Fastest own goal
  • Latest regulation-time own goal
  • Only own goal in a gold medal match
  • Match with two own goals
Tournament
  • Most own goals, tournament
  • Fewest own goals, tournament
  • Most own goals by a team in one tournament
  • Most own goals in favour of a team in one tournament
Teams
  • Most own goals by a team, overall
  • Most own goals in favour of a team, overall
  • Most matches, never scoring an own goal
  • Most matches, never benefiting from an own goal
  • Most matches, never scoring or benefiting from an own goal
  • Only team to have scored multiple own goals for the same opponent
Players
  • Youngest player with an own goal
  • Oldest player with an own goal

By team

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Own goals by nations
Team Own goals by
own players opponents
 New Zealand 2 1
 Argentina 1 0
 Cameroon 1 0
 Canada 1 0
 Colombia 1 0
 Zimbabwe 1 0
 Japan 1 1
 Norway 1 1
 Sweden 1 1
 United States 1 2
 Germany 1 3
 China 0 1
 France 0 1
 Great Britain 0 1

Notes

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  1. ^ One match had two own goals.
  2. ^ As per statistical convention in football, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.

References

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Notes

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