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❀ Own goals can feel like a punch in the gut for any football fan. On the other hand, using our player own goal stats could be just the tool to add to your betting portfolio. Here’s the best way to use these stats:

  • Filter through the stats to find a player’s information, including their full name, position, club, the number of starts and subs – and, of course, what you’re here for – the number of own goals they have scored.

  • Refine your search by position. To do this, select one of the five buttons on the left of the table. I suggest ticking ‘PER 90’ and ‘MINIMUM 40% APPEARANCES' to weed out the players who haven’t been involved much.

  • Choose 🐬a particular league or tournament using the first drop-down menu and the toggle bar on the left. You can also switch between the latest and previous season's statistics with the second drop-down option.

Career Own GoalsPlayerYears Active
10Richard Dunne1996 – 2015
8Franco Baresi1977-1997
8Ricardo Ferri1981 -1996
7Jamie Carragher1996 – 2013
7Martin Skrtel2001 – Active
7Phil Jagielka2000 – 2023

꧒ There are several players who have scored two own goals in one match. In the Premier League, four players have done so: Jamie Carragher (1999), Michael Proctor (2003), Jonathan Walters (2013), and Wes Fous (2022).

Only one male player has scored a hat trick of own goals: Stan Van Den Buys🐬 in 1994/95. Playing for Germinal Ekeren in the Belgium Pro League, Van Den Buys’ side lost 3-2 on the night, proving that in football, even the most dubious of records can be set!

Premier League Most Own Goals in 1 Match

PlayerTeamOwn GoalsMatchSeason
Jamie CarragherLiverpool23 – 2 loss Vs Manchester United1999 / 2000
Michael ProctorSunderland23 – 1 loss Vs Charlton2002 / 2003
Jonathan WaltersStoke24 – 0 loss Vs Chelsea2012 / 2013
Wout FaesLeicester22 – 1 loss Vs Liverpool2022 / 2023

In an equally rare and remarkable turn of events, Meikayla Moore🔯 scored a perfect hat trick of own goals during New Zealand's match against the USA in the 2019 SheBelieves Cup.

In order to be fully equipped to place your bets, it’s important to understand when an own goal counts for a bet and when it doesn’t. This table should give you all you need to know about betting on own goals.

bets including own goals

🔯 These wagers typically focus on the overall number of goals scored in a match, wherein the identity of the goalscorer in question doesn't count.

Here are a few examples of such bets:

bets excluding Own goals

♏ The below wagers hinge on the identity of the goalscorer in order for you to land a payout, so they do not factor in own goals. Examples:

Defenders are the most likely culprit

Defenders have consistently caused the most own goals. You may be thinking that the same must be true for goalkeepers – but in reality, there’s a much greater chance that a cross or shot is deflected by a defender. Not to mention that there are more defenders on the pitch than goalkeepers.

♔ Take a look below at the stats from 2022/23 season covering all available leagues to prove it.

Infographic showing defenders' most own goals stats for 2022/2023.

Lightening rarely strikes twice

Another interesting statistic is that from the 148 players who scored an own goal, only nine of them scored two own goals꧟. Furthermore, none have scored more, which is typical in most seasons. To put that into perspective, only 6% of players last season scored two own goals.

  1. ꦕ Know what counts as an own goal bet and what doesn’t. It can vary from bookmaker to bookmaker.

  2. 🌳 Defenders are more likely to shoot an own goal.

  3. 𝓰 If a player has scored an own goal already, look elsewhere.

🌠 Own goals often come as a surprise to everyone, especially the scorer. When looking to place a bet, be sure to keep this page bookmarked! Numbers don’t lie, and you can find all the own goal statistics you need right here.

ꩵNo, own goals are not included in a player's total goal count.

ꦑRichard Dunne can claim the most own goals scored in football history, with 10 throughout his 20-year career.

💮Yes, it has happened before, although not regularly. In the Premier League, Jamie Carragher was the first to do it in 1999, and Wout Faes achieved the unfortunate feat last season.

Stan Van Den Buys is the only player to have scored three own goals in a match. He did so while playing for Germinal Ekeren against Anderlecht in the 94/95 season – they lost 3-2.

𒅌Own goal count in any team market such as scorecast, correct score, and number of goals. Individual markets such as anytime/first/last goal scorers don’t include own goals.

In “Both Teams to Score” bets, own goals do count towards the tally of the team that gains the advantage from the goal.

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🍒If there’s one thing Jeremy loves, it’s sports. A football fanatic at heart, Jeremy can always been found watching, playing or talking about sports. It’s in his blood, and with a keen interest in sports betting, sports writing is a match made in heaven.

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