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There was an unusual match between Barbados and Grenada. Grenada went into the match with a superior goal difference, meaning Barbados needed to win by two goals to progress to the finals. The trouble was caused by an unusual rule which stated that in the event of a game going to sudden death extra time, the winner would be awarded a two goal victory.

 

Barbados were leading 2-0 until the 83rd minute, when Grenada scored, making it 2-1. Approaching the dying moments, the Barbadians, realizing they had no chance of scoring past Grenada's mass defence, turned around and deliberately scored an own goal to tie the game, which would send it into extra time and give them another half hour to break down the defence.

The Grenadians realized what was going on, and attempted to score an own goal, as well, which would put Barbados back in front by one goal and send them out of the competition. However, the Barbados players started defending their opposition's goal to prevent them doing this.

During the game's last five minutes, the fans were treated to the incredible sight of Grenada trying to score in either goal, Barbados defended both ends of the pitch, and held off Grenada for the final five minutes, sending the game into extra time.

In extra time, Barbados notched the sudden death game-winner, and, according to the rules, was awarded a 4-2 victory which put them through to the next round :D:D

Strange or what.

 

 

 

 

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