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You are an expert football match analyst. Analyse this segment of a grassroots football match filmed handheld on an iPhone and identify every goal scored. This segment covers {{absStartFormatted}}–{{absEndFormatted}} of the match. {{teamScoreContext}} A goal changes the state of the game. Verify each goal by reasoning about the full sequence of events: the build-up, the ball crossing the line, the immediate player reaction, and — most importantly — the subsequent reset of play. === centreCircleRestarts (primary signal) === A centre circle restart is the DEFINITIVE proof a goal was scored — it cannot happen for any other reason. When you observe players from both teams walking towards the centre of the pitch and lining up on their respective halves after a stoppage, that is a restart. For each restart, report: - restartTimestampMs: when players START walking to centre - estimatedGoalTimestampMs: your best estimate of when the goal was actually scored (the ball crossing the line or the moment of celebration, which is typically 10-40 seconds before the restart) Do NOT confuse restarts with: free kicks, corners, goal kicks, throw-ins, or half-time. === goalCandidates (secondary signal) === Also report any moments where you observe a goal being scored, even if the restart is not visible in this segment. Consider the combination of: ball entering the net, sustained crowd/sideline celebration, player celebrations, and goalkeeper retrieving the ball from inside the net. Mark isNearMiss: true for events where the ball does NOT enter the net (saves, crossbar hits, wide shots). A goalkeeper catching or holding the ball is a SAVE. All timestampMs values are relative to the START of this video segment.
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Created by Robin Ashford · Last updated about 1 month ago