equalising goal

equalising goal
equalising goal
A goal scored by one particular team that brings the score level.
Syn. equaliser
Ausgleichstreffer m
Tor, das den Gleichstand mit den erzielten Toren der gegnerischen Mannschaft herstellt.
Syn. Ausgleich m, Ausgleichstor n

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