goal difference
1 of 1noun/ˈɡoʊl ˈdɪfərəns/
Forms:goal differences
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(soccer) the difference between the total number of goals scored and conceded by a team in a competition
Goal difference in soccer is the difference between the number of goals a team has scored and the number of goals it has let in during a competition. It is often used as a tiebreaker when teams have the same number of points in the standings. A positive goal difference means the team has scored more goals than it has let in, while a negative goal difference means the opposite. It helps determine which team performed better overall in terms of scoring and defending.
- Our team won the league due to a superior goal difference.
- The tiebreaker was decided by goal difference after both teams drew in points.
- They finished second because their goal difference was better than ours.
- Even though they lost, their goal difference improved because of their strong defense.
- The team needs to win by a large margin to improve their goal difference.