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Goal of the tournament

As we approach the end of the World Cup, it's time for our Goal of the Tournament competition.

We've listed Match Of The Day's ten contenders below - watch the video and the virtual replays on the BBC Sport website to remind yourself of how good they were.

And then help Sport Relief by picking what you think is the best - by voting, you have a chance to win a signed England shirt and a behind-the-scenes tour of Match of the Day.

To enter:

  • Ring 0901 29 32 982 and let us know your selection.
    Calls cost £1 from BT landlines (calls from mobiles and other networks may vary). At least 70p goes to Sport Relief.

    OR

  • Text Goal followed by the letter of your favourite goal to 82125.
    Texts cost £1 plus your standard text charge. At least 70p goes to Sport Relief.

    The competition closes at midnight on Saturday 8 July.

So here are the ten goals to pick from, as chosen by the Match Of The Day team...

GOAL A: Philip Lahm, Germany v Costa Rica - Friday 9 June

Philip Lahm
Lahm got the tournament off to a spectacular start with this stunning shot into the top right-hand corner just six minutes into the opening match. He cut across from the left flank to produce an unstoppable shot.

GOAL B: Torsten Frings, Germany v Costa Rica - Friday 9 June

Torsten Frings
Lahm may have ensured the opening game started with a bang, but team-mate Frings made sure it ended on a high as well. This long-range arrow of a shot wrapped up a 4-2 win for hosts Germany.

GOAL C: Tomas Rosicky, Czech Rep v USA - Monday 12 June (goal one)

Tomas Rosicky
Arsenal fans should be in for some entertainment from new signing Tomas Rosicky next season if he carries on scoring like this. Jan Koller had already put the Czech Republic ahead before Rosicky had a go from long range, with spectacular results.

GOAL D: Fernando Torres, Spain v Ukraine - Wednesday 14 June

Fernando Torres
Many of Europe's richest clubs were already tracking Fernando Torres before the tournament began, but goals like this one in Spain's win over Ukraine just upped the asking price. A fine finish to a move set up by defender Carles Puyol's brilliant run.

GOAL E: Steven Gerrard, England v Trinidad & Tobago - Thur 15 June

England midfielder Steven Gerrard
England gave their fans few reasons to cheer in the 2006 World Cup campaign, but this late rocket by Gerrard against Trinidad and Tobago was one of the rare highlights.

GOAL F: Esteban Cambiasso, Argentina v Serbia & M'negro - Fri 16 June

Argentina's Esteban Cambiasso
No amount of re-runs of this remarkable goal can lessen the brilliance of Argentina's 24 consecutive passes. Substitute Cambiasso had only been on the pitch for 15 minutes when he scored - not a bad finish for a holding midfielder.

GOAL G: Bakary Kone, Ivory Coast v Holland - Fri 16 June

Bakary Kone of Ivory Coast
Many spectators rated the Elephants of the Ivory Coast the best African side of the tournament. They failed to make it out of one of the tournament's toughest groups, but Bakary Kone's solo effort ensured they went down with a flourish.

GOAL H: Deco, Portugal v Iran - Sat 17 June

Portugal's Deco
It took Portugal over an hour to break down Iran's defences, and when the opening goal came, it was a long range effort from midfielder Deco, set up by Luis Figo.

GOAL I: Joe Cole, Sweden v England - Tues 20 June

Joe Cole of England
The evening got off to a disastrous start with Michael Owen's injury, so this looping volley from Joe Cole was just the tonic for England fans. Cole took a headed clearance on his chest and buried the ball in the top corner form long range with a stunning volley.

GOAL J: Maxi Rodriguez, Argentina v Mexico - Sat 24 June

Argentina's Maxi Rodriguez
One of those "did he really just do that?" goals, simple but stunning. Juan Pablo Sorin's raking crossfield pass found Rodriguez on the edge of the box, he controlled it and produced this dazzling volley.



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