"A brace" is a general term used for two of anything in the English language, including goals.
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∙ 12y agoIt's because when you score 2 goals ,you hold them together in a brace to hopefully get another to make it a hat trick.
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∙ 12y agoIt's a term that comes from the country sport of shooting. Killing two pheasants is called a brace. Therefore, 'shooting' and scoring two goals is a 'brace'.
It is known as a brace.
Its when a player scores 2 goals. Common names for goals: 2 goals = Brace, Double 3 goals = Hat-Trick, Treble
A brace is when a player scores two goals "Coventry city 2 Leicester city 0 two goals by Kevin Kyle. Kyle scores a brace for Coventry"
A brace is when a player gets 3 goals over 2 consecutive games EG - a player scores one goal in the one game and the next game he scores 2 goals that would be classed as a brace
By scoring 2 goals ! I hope that is what you meant !
A score is twenty - so two-score is forty.
The noun 'brace' is used as a collective noun for:a brace of deer (2)a brace of bucks (2)a brace of dogs (2)a brace of hounds (2)a brace of ducksa brace of partridgesa brace of pheasantsa brace of geldingsa brace of dentistsa brace of orthodontistsa brace of orthopedistsa brace of sheiksa brace of stagehandsa brace of pistols
A brace of horses is a pair (2) of horses.
A brace is 2.
a brace is made up of 2.
a brace is made up of 2.
The 1966 FA cup final was contested between Everton and Sheffield Wednesday in which Everton came from 2-0 down to win 3-2 with Mike Trebilcock scoring 2 goals.