Benedetta Orsi of Italy’s World Cup women’s soccer team entered the sports Hall of Shame Tuesday after her intended pass to Italy’s goalkeeper rolled into her own team’s net.
The mistake gave a lift to the South African team, which was down 1-0 at the time and went on to knock Italy out of the World Cup with a 3-2 victory.
Italy’s Elena Linari had kicked the ball over to Orsi, 23, who was being lightly guarded at the time by a South African player, according to the U.K. Daily Mail.
Orsi decided she would kick the ball back to goalkeeper Francesca Durante. She kicked first and looked second.
Durante was not in position to receive the pass, and so the ball rolled on until it entered the net, leading to a South African goal as Orsi looked stricken with horror at what she had done.
“Devastation for Italy!” one announced called out.
“Wow. Nobody was expecting that. Italy were in control,” BBC commentator Sue Smith said, according to Britain’s Daily Star.
“She doesn’t look, and the keeper isn’t in any sort of position because she thinks she’s going out wide,” Smith said.
Italy took the lead again after Arianna Caruso scored her second goal of the game. However, two more goals from South Africa’s Hildah Magaia and Thembi Kgatlana secured that team’s victory and eliminated Italy from the World Cup.
Italy had been ranked 16th by FIFA, while South Africa was ranked 54th.
Orsi’s mistake became fodder for social media commentary.