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1. Gedo
Egyptian player Mohamed Nagy, otherwise known as Gedo, emerged top scorer with 5 goals at the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations. The most surprising thing about this feat is that he never started any match at the competition but rather came on as a second-half substitute in all the games he played.
2. Eder
All hope seemed lost for Portugal after Cristiano Ronaldo was taken off the pitch due to injury at the 2016 European Championship final match against France. But the manager got it right with his second-half substitution, bringing on Eder for Renato Sanchez. Eder would go on to score the winning goal, as Portugal defeated France 1-0 in extra time to emerge champions.
3. Mario Gotze
Argentina held Germany to a goalless draw at the 2014 FIFA World Cup final match. It was not until the deep into extra time that Mario Gotze, who had come on for Miroslav Klose, scored the only goal of the game to crown Germany world champions.