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The away goals rule or golden goal is not used.
There, he became the first player in football history to score a golden goal.
They defeated Italy 2-1 in the final, by a golden goal.
Golden goal was used at the World Cup in 1998 and 2002.
Twice in three years they had lost a tournament to Germany on a golden goal.
With the third game being a sudden death golden goal game.
Note: Extra time periods were played under the golden goal rule.
The game ends when a golden goal is scored.
In 2000, a 10-minute golden goal period replaced the shootout for tied games.
Under the golden goal rule, the match ends immediately if one side scores in extra time.
He also became the first person to score a golden goal on a South American tournament.
The term is borrowed from football's now defunct golden goal.
In the semi final against Germany, the match went to golden goal extra time.
The "golden goal" rule then applied, with the first team to score winning in sudden death.
During extra time, play followed golden goal rules with the first team to score declared the winner.
Spain won the third place match by defeating Korea 3-2 with a golden goal.
Other major international tournament finals decided by a golden goal include:
Golden goal extra time was played in ties which finished level at full time.
Golden goal comes into play if a team scores during extra time, thus becoming the winner which concludes the game.
He scored the Golden goal in the 105th minute to win the tie.
He nearly scored a golden goal in extra time but his shot from inside the box was unfortunately denied by the post.
It was won by Germany in the final against Sweden thanks to a golden goal.
In others, teams had two five-minute overtime periods to score a golden goal.
"v" indicates that a golden goal decided the match.
The champion would be the team that scored the first goal (Golden goal).