FIFA confirm Paraguay own goal

Published June 12, 2006

BERLIN, June 11: England's goal in their 1-0 win over Paraguay on Saturday was confirmed by FIFA on Sunday as an own goal by Paraguay's captain Carlos Gamarra.

FIFA's Technical Study Group reviewed the goal, scored when Beckham's flighted free kick went into the Paraguayan net off the head of Gamarra.

Camarra said afterwards his touch was minimal and he did not think it changed the direction of the ball.

FIFA had said it would review all so-called “dubious” goals with the aim of awarding them to an attacking player where possible, rather than as own goals.

But the Technical Study Group decided the own goal would stand, FIFA said at a news conference.—Reuters

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