List of FIFA Women's World Cup own goals

This is a list of all own goals scored during FIFA Women's World Cup matches (not including qualification games).

The only player two score two own goals is Angie Ponce from Ecuador, scoring two in her own net against Switzerland in 2015. She later scored Ecuador's first World Cup goals in the same match.[1]

List

Seq. Player Time Representing Goal Final
score
Opponent Tournament Round Date FIFA
report
1. Julia Campbell 30'  New Zealand 0–1 0–4  Norway 1991, China First round November 19, 1991 report
2. Yamaguchi, SayuriSayuri Yamaguchi 70'  Japan 0–8 0–8  Sweden First round November 19, 1991 report
3. Chiejine, IfeanyiIfeanyi Chiejine 19'  Nigeria 0–1 1–7  United States 1999, United States First round June 24, 1999 report
4. Isozaki, HiromiHiromi Isozaki 26'  Japan 0–2 0–4  Norway First round June 26, 1999 report
5. Chastain, BrandiBrandi Chastain 5'  United States 0–1 3–2  Germany Quarter-finals July 1, 1999 report
6. Alagich, DianneDianne Alagich 39'  Australia 1–1 1–2  Russia 2003, United States First round September 21, 2003 report
7. González, EvaEva González 9'  Argentina 0–1 1–6  England 2007, China First round September 17, 2007 report
8. Trine Bjerke Rønning 42'  Norway 0–1 0–3  Germany Semifinals September 26, 2007 report
9. Leslie Osborne 20'  United States 0–1 0–4  Brazil Semifinals September 27, 2007 report
10. Daiane 2'  Brazil 0–1 2–2 aet  United States 2011, Germany Quarter-finals July 10, 2011 report
11. Desire Oparanozie 21'  Nigeria 0–1 3–3  Sweden 2015, Canada First round June 8, 2015 report
12. Angie Ponce 24'  Ecuador 0–1 1–10   Switzerland First round June 12, 2015 report
13. Angie Ponce 71'  Ecuador 0–8 1–10   Switzerland First round June 12, 2015 report
14. Jennifer Ruiz 9'  Mexico 0–2 0–5  France First round June 17, 2015 report
15. Laura Bassett 90'+2  England 1–2 1–2  Japan Semi-final July 1, 2015 report
16. Julie Johnston 52'  United States 4–2 5–2  Japan Final July 5, 2015 report

Statistics

References

  1. "Records tumble, holders advance and heavyweights collide". FIFA. 13 June 2015. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
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