"to score a goal" is "marquer un but".
"(I) scored one goal" is "(j')ai marqué un but".
In Niger we say "ya sa bi" He scored a goal the "bi" comes from the French "but"
there is no way to know this becuase the first people to play football probably would have scored and as there is no one person to say they scored the first goal, it could have been any one of a number of people.
You can say it was a great game since the winning goal was scored by you. But most people say great game anyway when the match is over as you shake hands.
100 goals
Avoir un but
You can say "c'est un but" to mean "it's a goal" in French.
'un but' (masc.)
Klaas Jan Huntelaar was the First Player to Score a goal at the Emirates in a Testimonial Match to say bye to the Arsenal legend Dennnis Bergkamp in July 2006. In a competitive match Olof Melberg was the First player to score there.
It's the total goals the team has scored minus the total goals the team has conceded. Say a team scored a total of 7 goals in 3 games (for example) and conceded a total of 4. The goal difference is 7-4=3.
In French, you say "one uncle" as "un oncle".
maisthe French word "but" means a goal in soccer."marquer un but" = to score a goalthe English word but is translated by "mais" in French
To say the word "I" in French, one would say "je."