Away Goals are used in aggregate games. For exampe if a team beats another team 2-1 and in the next game the team who lost won 1-0 at home the the team who won 1-0 will win on away goals. If the two teams win 2-0 away or at home it will go into Extra time
The introduction of the Away Goals rule in football was brought about by UEFA in 1965.
The Away Goals rules is a method ofbreaking Ties in Association Football and other sports when teams play each other twice, once at each team's home ground. By the away goals rule, the team that has scored more goals "away from home" will win if scores are otherwise equal
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The away goals rule is a method of breaking ties in association football and other sports when teams play each other twice, once at each team's home ground. By the away goals rule, the team that has scored more goals "away from home" will win if scores are otherwise tied. This is sometimes expressed by saying that away goals (or at least one of them) "count double" in the event of a tie. The away-goals rule is most often invoked in two-legged fixtures, where the initial result is determined by the aggregate score - i.e. the scores of both games are added together. In many competitions, the away goals rule is the first tie-breaker for such cases, with a penalty shootout as the second tie-breaker if each team has scored the same number of away goals. Rules vary as to whether the away goals rule applies at the end of normal time of the second leg, or after extra time.
because real madrid scored more goals away from home, that is at the camp nou then barca scored away from home, at the bernabeu. One goal away from home is counted as two on aggregate. and this is why real madrid won
Yes, if the score is level at the end of the second game, 30 mins extra time is played. If it still level after extra time, away goals count double. If this still doesn't produce a winner then it's down to penalties.
In an Arsenal verses Spurs game there were a total of eleven goals scored..
The away goals rule is a method of breaking ties in association football and other sports when teams play each other twice, once at each team's home ground. By the away goals rule, the team that has scored more goals "away from home" will win if scores are otherwise tied. This is sometimes expressed by saying that away goals (or at least one of them) "count double" in the event of a tie.The away-goals rule is most often invoked in two-legged fixtures, where the initial result is determined by the aggregate score - i.e. the scores of both games are added together. In many competitions, the away goals rule is the first tie-breaker for such cases, with a penalty shootout as the second tie-breaker if each team has scored the same number of away goals. Rules vary as to whether the away goals rule applies at the end of normal time of the second leg, after extra time, or both. The away goals rule is intended to encourage the away team to be more aggressive. In football, at least, it often leads to a nervous first leg; the home team is unwilling to commit large numbers of players in attack lest they concede a goal, whilst the away team attempts to defend and snatch an away goal to aid them in the second leg. Such tactics arguably make the second leg more exciting, after a low-scoring first leg leaves both sides with a chance to win. There is some debate over whether the away goals rule creates an unfair advantage in playing away first, followed by at home - with the other team squandering their home advantage in the first leg due to away goal fears - and this may be a factor in its somewhat patchy adoption for competitions. Anecdotal evidence certainly suggests that most teams feel an away goal puts them in the driving seat
Generally away goals are counted like home goals. Only in Play-Off like cup competitions they have an importance. In Champions League in the aggregate rounds for example, the teams have one home game and one away game. If the addition of the goals over both teams is equal, the away goal counts. For example: Inter Milan won against Barcelona at home 3:1 If Barcelona had won their home game 2:0 against Inter, the addition is 3:3. In this case Barcelona would have been in the next round, because they shoot a goal in Milan. But Barcelona just won 1:0. The addition is 3:2 for Milan, so Milan reached the final. If the score in Barcelona would be 3:1 for Barcelona, the addition would be 4:4 and the away goals are the same, then there would have been an Overtime.
This only happens in a tournament. Aggregate is about the scores. If Arsenal scores 1 and Liverpool 2 at Arsenal's home, and Arsenal scores 1 and Liverpool scores 0 at Liverpool's home, Liverpool goes to the next round because Liverpool scored two at Arsenal's home. Away goals worth twice when the "aggregates" are tied. ......................Arsenal .................................Liverpool Home .................1.......................................... 2 Away ..................1 ...........................................0 In this case, Arsenal has 3 points and Liverpool has 4 points.
If during extra-time both teams score the same number of goals, the away goals will count double (and the visiting team advances). If no goals are scored during extra-time, the winner is decided by penalty kicks. Please refer to the related link for more information.