What are penalties (penalty shoot-out) in football/soccer?
What should happen during penalties (penalty shoot-out) in football/soccer?
What happens if…
Kick scored: The kick must be retaken. Kick missed/saved: The kick must be retaken.
Kick scored: A goal is awarded. Kick missed/saved: The kick must be retaken if it is saved. The kick is not retaken if it misses the goal and the kick was not affected by the goalkeeper’s movement. If the kick is retaken, the goalkeeper must be warned for the first offence and shown a yellow card for any further offences.
Kick scored: The kick is recorded as missed and the kicker is shown a yellow card. Kick missed/saved: The kick is recorded as missed and the kicker is shown a yellow card.
Kick scored: A goal is awarded. Kick missed/saved: The kick is recorded as missed.
The kick must be (re)taken.
The kick is recorded as missed.
Kick scored: The kick is recorded as missed. Kick missed/saved: The kick is recorded as missed.
Kick scored: The kick is recorded as missed and the kicker is shown a yellow card. Kick missed/saved: The kick is recorded as missed and the kicker is shown a yellow card.
Kick scored: The kick must be retaken. Kick missed/saved: The kick must be retaken.
Kick scored: The kick must be retaken unless the goalkeeper could not have saved it. Kick missed/saved: The kick must be retaken.