The first World Cup 2014 oopsie 11 minutes in.
Brazilian defender Marcelo scored his first World Cup goal of 2014, which occurred in the 11th minute of Brazil's match against Croatia.
The Brazilian men's soccer team is the only country in the history of the World Cup that has never missed a single World Cup, and the only country - in the World Cup - to have won five championships, which is why they are also known as Five Star Brazil. Coupled with being the hosts, they were naturally scheduled to open the tournament against European powerhouse Croatia. It was in this opening match that the first World Cup oolong goal was born.
In the mouth of Real Madrid fans circulating in the "three Marcelo can not defend a Marcelo" such a joke, which shows the huge difference between Marcelo in the offense and defense. In the opening match, Marcelo scored the first goal of the World Cup, but unfortunately it was a goal.
June 13, 2014, Brazil against Croatia, than cold the 11th minute, Marcelo on a clearance in an unfortunate oolong, he touched the opponent's original shot deflection into their own goal, the Brazilian team started the game with 0-1 since.
The fastest oval goal of the 2014 World Cup occurred less than three minutes into the match, specifically the 130th second.
The 2014 World Cup was held in Brazil, and in the land of Samba, the udonballs have gotten pretty wild. Because the last World Cup held in South Africa in all only 2 udon goals, this session only 4 days after the opening of the game, there are 3 udon goals produced, the trend is to break the number of World Cup udon goals.
In the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, a total of five oval goals were produced (which at the time ranked as the second most in the world, with six oval goals produced in the 1966 World Cup).
They occurred in Brazil v Croatia, France v Honduras, Argentina v Bosnia and Herzegovina, Portugal v Ghana, and France v Nigeria, respectively.The first World Cup oops goal of 2014 was contributed by hosts Brazil, with Marcelo gifting Croatia an oops goal in the 11th minute of the match.
The fastest oval goal of the 2014 FIFA World Cup took place during Argentina's match against Bosnia and Herzegovina.The 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Group F group stage match between Argentina and Bosnia and Herzegovina at the famous Brazilian stadium, the Maracana, at 6:00 a.m. BST (3:00 p.m. local time) on June 16th.
Just 130 seconds after the start, Argentina star Lionel Messi opened a free kick on the left side of the road, teammate Rojo scuffed a header in the penalty area, the Bosnia and Herzegovina right guard Kolasinac clearance error, the goal in front of the inadvertent own goal, Argentina 1-0 lead Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the statistics after the game, this oval goal is the fastest goal of this year, but also the fastest oval goal in the history of the World Cup.