
5 Most memorable 'Golden Goals' in international football
The Golden Goal Rule was implemented by FIFA to decide knockout matches in 1993 and was removed in 2004. During its 11 year course, the world has witnessed some spectacular goals scored in many intensely contested matches. However the time when the golden goal rule was eagerly awaited was during major competitions. The FIFA World Cup and many major international championships have had the golden goal rule. So here is a list of 5 memorable golden goals in international football:
#5 Henri Camara, 2002 World Cup Round-of-16

The 2002 World Cup was a tournament full of upsets and Senegal, in their debut World Cup had established themselves as an opponent everyone should be wary of. They beat France in their opening game and qualified for the last 16 by drawing their remaining matches.
In the last 16, they were up against Sweden who had topped their group ahead of England and Argentina. The Swedes drew first blood through their talisman Henrik Larsson after only 11 minutes. However, the resilient Senegal side equalised 8 minutes before half time through Henri Camara. The scoreline remained 1-1 and the match went to extra time where Camara scored his second of the match to take Senegal to the quarter-finals.