DannyInvincible
24/06/2011, 12:27 AM
Thought this was an interesting one: http://www.thespec.com/sports/article/552646--canadian-keeper-makes-history-with-goal-at-fifa-u-17-world-cup
In the FIFA Under-17 World Cup game between Canada and England on the 22nd of June, the Canadian goalkeeper scored a goal from well within his own half to become the first goalkeeper ever to score in an 11-a-side FIFA finals competition.
Canadian goalkeeper Quillan Roberts has booted his way into the record books with his goal against England at the FIFA U-17 World Cup.
The 16-year-old Toronto FC academy ’keeper boomed a kick from just inside his side of the halfway line with time winding down and Canada trailing 2-1 in Pachuca, Mexico.
Then he watched as the ball bounced over a pair of players trying to get their head onto it and into the net over the lunging English goalie.
“How it happened was a bit of a surprise for all of us,” Canadian coach Sean Fleming said Thursday by way of understatement.
The 87th-minute goal Wednesday gave Canada a 2-2 tie and its first point at the under-17 tournament after 14 straight losses. It also marked the first goal scored by a goalkeeper in any FIFA 11-a-side finals competition.
FIFA called it historic. England’s Football Association was less charitable, labelling it a “a freak clearance-cum-shot” in its game report.
Either way, it was warmly welcomed by Canadian soccer.
The goal is at 1:14 in the video below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmQqdWUbWfg
Clearly, England's goalkeeping curse has been passed onto under-age level.
In the FIFA Under-17 World Cup game between Canada and England on the 22nd of June, the Canadian goalkeeper scored a goal from well within his own half to become the first goalkeeper ever to score in an 11-a-side FIFA finals competition.
Canadian goalkeeper Quillan Roberts has booted his way into the record books with his goal against England at the FIFA U-17 World Cup.
The 16-year-old Toronto FC academy ’keeper boomed a kick from just inside his side of the halfway line with time winding down and Canada trailing 2-1 in Pachuca, Mexico.
Then he watched as the ball bounced over a pair of players trying to get their head onto it and into the net over the lunging English goalie.
“How it happened was a bit of a surprise for all of us,” Canadian coach Sean Fleming said Thursday by way of understatement.
The 87th-minute goal Wednesday gave Canada a 2-2 tie and its first point at the under-17 tournament after 14 straight losses. It also marked the first goal scored by a goalkeeper in any FIFA 11-a-side finals competition.
FIFA called it historic. England’s Football Association was less charitable, labelling it a “a freak clearance-cum-shot” in its game report.
Either way, it was warmly welcomed by Canadian soccer.
The goal is at 1:14 in the video below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmQqdWUbWfg
Clearly, England's goalkeeping curse has been passed onto under-age level.