Bundesliga

Jakub Kamiński's equaliser in the 14th minute of added time in Cologne's 3-3 draw with Wolfsburg was the latest goal in Bundesliga history, with the strike overtaking another last-gasp Billy Goats effort from the past.
The climax to Cologne's clash with Wolfsburg was nothing short of spectacular as Kamiński, on loan from the Wolves, prevented the hosts from picking up all three points with effectively the last kick of the game. It was not only an important goal for his side, but it also wrote him into the Bundesliga's history books.
Never before has a strike in the German top flight been scored with more time on the clock, as Kamiński moved past previous record-holder Marius Bülter. His Cologne teammate found the back of the net in the 12th added minute for Schalke against in Mainz in 2023, an attempt that snatched the victory for the Royal Blues.
Former Bayer Leverkusen star Florian Wirtz, who came through the youth ranks at Cologne, is third on the list after scoring a match-winning penalty in the 11th added minute as Die Werkself defeated Borussia Mönchengladbach 3-2 in 2024.
Remarkably, players with Cologne links hold all of the first positions in this particular ranking thanks to Lewis Holtby's 100th-minute effort for Effzeh against Hamburg, which, unlike Wirtz's strike, was ultimately in vain as Cologne succumbed to a 3-1 loss.
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Since the start of the 2025/26 term, referees have been more stringent when adding on time.
The DFB are aiming to count seconds and minutes lost to injuries, VAR checks and other interruptions to make sure that the periods during which the ball is dead are not lost.
As such, supporters should get used to more stoppage-time goals in the future.
The five latest goals in Bundesliga history