Introduction
Definition |
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An own goal | is where a player scores on their own side of the playing area rather than the one defended by the opponent. |
Connected Workflows |
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Can be started from:
Workflow
1. Initiate the Workflow |
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Press the opposite goal button when recording an own goal, in this case, the away team will make their own goal, that's why we must click on the Home Goal. |
2. Select the Goalscorer
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The squad for both teams will be available in order to choose one player. so, then select one player of the away's team.
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3. Indicate the location where the goal was scored and select the shot type
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As soon as you indicate on the pitch the location of the Own Goal, the system will prompt you to choose the shot type.
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4. Indicate who assisted the goal if needed.
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Goals or own goals can be scored from many different ways, but in most cases own goals are scored due to a rival's shoot or any action made by them, although, there are circumstances in which a player scores in its own net during a throw-in, for example, that is why you can either select an assist or not. In case of an assist, choose one player as both squads will be available.
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End of the Workflow
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Final Summary of Own Goal Workflow
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Team's goal button >> Select the goal scorer >> Confirm or cancel & delete the goal scored >> Location where the goal was scored >> Select the shot type >> Select assist if necessary >> Restart the game
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