- Hapoel Jerusalem – U-Mobitelco Cluj / 162$
- Promitheas – Galatasaray / 190$
- Trepca – Glasgow Rocks / 275$
- KK Parnu – Spojnia Stargard / 340$
- CSM Oradea – CSM Pitesti / 114$
- Anwil Wloclawsek – Sporting CP / 111$
- AEK Larnaca – Keravnos Strolovou / 183$
- Young Boys – Inter / 205$
- Benfica – Feyenoord / 161$
- Salzburg – D. Zagreb / 185$
Last-minute Goal
How to understand a “last-minute goal”?
What does the football term “last-minute goal” mean?
What characterizes a last-minute goal in football?
The term “Last-minute Goal” is used to describe a goal that is scored in the last minute of the match or very late in the game. Such late goals or last minute goals alter the result of the match and come as a surprise. While last minute goals come a pleasant boon for the sides that score them, they devastate sides that concede them. One notable example of last minute goals is the final of the UEFA Champions League in 1999 when German powerhouse Bayern Munich conceded two late goals to Premier League powerhouse Manchester United to lose the match 2-1.