The Euro 2024 round of 16 has concluded, with 100 goals scored across the tournament, averaging 2.28 goals per match. Germany, Spain, Portugal, France, England, Switzerland, Netherlands, and Turkey have secured their spots in the quarterfinals, which begin on July 5th. Discover the top goal scorers, assist leaders, and teams with the most goals in the tournament so far.
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Turkey’s Mehir Demiral scored the second-fastest goal in European Championship history, netting after just 57 seconds against Austria. This follows Albania’s Nedim Bajrami setting the record with a goal in 23 seconds earlier in the tournament.
Witness the exceptional goals that propelled Leeds United to Championship glory. As the promotion battle reached its climax, Leeds showcased their attacking prowess with a series of unforgettable strikes. Join us as we relive the thrilling moments that defined their remarkable campaign.
Check out the lists below to see the overall weekly stat leaders in the state in six statistical categories: points, goals, assists, saves, ground balls, and faceoffs won. Stats are based on those reported to njschoolsports.com by coaches.
Here are the senior weekly stat leaders in New Jersey high school lacrosse in six statistical categories: points, goals, assists, saves, ground balls, and faceoffs won. These numbers are based on stats reported by coaches to njschoolsports.com.
Based on stats reported by coaches to njschoolsports.com, here’s a look at the top junior players in the state across six key statistical categories: points, goals, assists, saves, ground balls, and faceoffs won.
Here are the top sophomore statistical leaders in six categories: points, goals, assists, saves, ground balls, and faceoffs won.
Check out the lists below to see the top freshmen in the state in six statistical categories: points, goals, assists, saves, ground balls, and faceoffs won.
Arsenal pulled three points clear at the summit of the Premier League standings with an emphatic 5-0 victory against Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium. Leandro Trossard put the hosts ahead in the opening period, but Chelsea managed to keep the deficit to just one goal at halftime. The Gunners turned up the heat in the second half, though, as braces from Ben White and Kai Havertz sealed an impressive triumph. The win sees Arsenal extend their advantage over second-placed Liverpool, who face Everton on Wednesday, to three points and move four clear of reigning champions Manchester City.