CCTV5 program list (February 28, 2024) - The European Cup is a great event in the football industry. The European Cup every four years will attract hundreds of millions of fans around the world. The European Cup entry list is also one of the focuses of fans. It can reflect which players are outstanding in the European Cup
CCTV5 program list (February 28, 2024) - The European Cup is a great event in the football industry. Every four years, the European Cup will attract hundreds of millions of fans around the world. The European Cup entry list is also one of the focuses of fans. It can reflect which players have outstanding performance in the European Cup and which teams have strong offensive power. However, do you know how the European Cup goals are ranked? If there are several players with the same number of goals, how can they be ranked? Are free throws and own goal goals part of the scoreboard? Today, we will reveal the rules and details of the ranking of European Cup goals.
First of all, let's see how the European Cup scoreboard ranks. The goal list of the European Cup is based on the number of goals scored by players in the official European Cup matches, including group matches, knockout matches, semi-finals and finals. If more than one player has the same number of goals, their ranking should be distinguished according to the following order:
- First of all, the players are ranked according to the number of assists. The players with more assists are ranked first.
- Secondly, the players are ranked according to their playing time, and the players with less playing time are ranked first.
- Finally, according to the ranking of the players' teams, the players with the highest ranking of the team rank first.
Secondly, let's see if free throws and own goal goals are part of the goal list. A penalty shot is a shot that is executed by a designated player in a game when a penalty kick or free kick is obtained due to a foul by the opposing player. The own goal refers to the situation that the ball enters the goal of the team due to the mistakes of the team's players in the game, that is, they score goals for themselves. So, are free throws and own goals part of the goal list? The answer is that the free throw is not the own goal.
Free throws are a part of the goal list, because they are also a way of scoring in the game, a reflection of players' skills and abilities, and a use of the team's tactics and strategies. Therefore, free throws should be included in the number of goals scored by players, as well as in the goal list. The own goal is not part of the goal list, because it is the result of an accident and mistake, not the intention and purpose of the players, nor the team's plan and arrangement. Therefore, the own goal is not included in the number of goals scored by the players, nor in the goal list.
Finally, let's take a look at the latest situation of the European Cup goal list. At present, the European Cup has carried out 24 matches, with a total of 72 goals, with an average of 3 goals per game. The goal efficiency is very high. In the scoring list, the leading player is France's Benzema. He has scored six goals in four games, four of which are free throws and two of which are assists. His goals and assists are the highest in the European Cup. His playing time is 360 minutes. His team is currently the first in the group match. Following closely is Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo, who scored five goals in four games, three of which were free throws and two assists. His playing time is 360 minutes. His team is currently the second place in the group match. The following is the top ten scorers of the European Cup and their data comparison:
ranking |
player |
country |
Number of goals |
Number of assists |
Time of appearance |
Team ranking |
one |
Benzema |
France |
six |
two |
three hundred and sixty |
First in group competition |
two |
C Luo |
Portugal |
five |
two |
three hundred and sixty |
Second in group competition |
three |
Lukaku |
Belgium |
four |
one |
two hundred and seventy |
First in group competition |
four |
Ciro Immobile |
Italy |
three |
zero |
two hundred and seventy |
First in group competition |
five |
Shizike |
Czech Republic |
three |
zero |
three hundred and sixty |
Second in group competition |
six |
antoine griezmann |
France |
two |
two |
three hundred and sixty |
First in group competition |
seven |
Bell |
Welsh |
two |
two |
three hundred and sixty |
Second in group competition |
eight |
Morata |
Spain |
two |
one |
two hundred and seventy |
First in group competition |
nine |
Shakiri |
Switzerland |
two |
one |
three hundred and sixty |
Third in group competition |
ten |
Isco |
Spain |
two |
zero |
two hundred and seventy |
First in group competition |
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