What happens if all 11 players score a penalty?

If the number exceeds 11* penalty kicks each without a winner, all players become eligible to take a second penalty kick. The order of penalty kick takers can be changed, but all 11* players must take a second kick before any player can take a third kick, if required.
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What happens if everyone scores a penalty?

If scores are level after regular time and extra-time (if used), each team will alternately take penalty kicks against the opposition goalkeeper. If, after five pairs of kicks, an equal number of goals have been scored by each team (or neither team has scored) the shootout proceeds to sudden death.
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What happens if both teams score same penalties?

A penalty shootout in association football is a way of deciding who wins match if both teams have scored the same number of goals. If the score is a draw after 90 minutes, usually the teams will play an extra 30 minutes of extra time. If the score is still equal, then a penalty shootout takes place.
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Can one player take all penalty kicks?

Taking the Kick

During a penalty shootout, the kicks are taken alternately by each team. A different player must take every kick. The only time a player can take a second penalty kick is if every other player on a team has taken a kick and the scores are still tied.
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Can you take 2 penalties?

No player will be allowed to take a second kick until all other eligible players on their team have taken a first kick, including the goalkeeper.
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What Happens after Scoring 2000+ GOALS in a Penalty Shootout? (FIFA 19 Myths)



Can a goalkeeper take a penalty kick?

Goalkeepers are able to take a penalty kick both during a match or a penalty shootout. There are no rules that prevent them from doing so.
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Can a goalkeeper come off his line for a penalty?

The player taking the penalty kick must be clearly identified. The defending goalkeeper must remain on the goal line, facing the kicker, between the goalposts, without touching the goalposts, crossbar or goal net, until the ball has been kicked.
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Can you pass a penalty kick?

Passing a penalty kick is totally within the laws of the game. The player taking the penalty must kick the ball forward and can't touch it for a second time. Legendary players the likes of Lionel Messi and Johan Cruyff have all tried to fool the opposition by passing a penalty.
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Can a sub take a penalty?

Under FIFA Laws of the Game there are no restrictions on a substitution being made at a penalty kick nor any restriction on who may take a penalty kick with one exception.
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Who is the king of penalty in football?

1. Matt Le Tissier. There is little doubt as to whom the greatest penalty taker of all time is—Southampton legend Matt Le Tissier, whose phenomenal record remains one of the greatest penalty records in history.
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Can a keeper touch the ball twice in a penalty shootout?

He disallows the goal, because it's not allowed to kick the ball again before a team-mate or opponent has touched the ball.
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What happens if a goalkeeper gets a red card?

What happens if a goalkeeper gets a red card? When a goalkeeper gets a red card, the coach needs to substitute an outfield player and replace it with the reserve keeper. The team with the red card needs to play 10 against 11 for the rest of the game.
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Can a player replace a goalkeeper?

From the laws of the game, a goalkeeper is able to be substituted if he is unable to continue the shootout. This usually occurs when the goalkeeper becomes injured during the penalty shootout. If the team still has unused substitutes, you are able to make a substitution.
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What's the longest penalty shootout ever?

On Wednesday night in Sunderland, the world record for the longest penalty shootout ever was set when Washington and Bedlington Terriers went 27 rounds — taking 54 penalties total — after a 3-3 draw in the Ernest Armstrong Memorial Cup.
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Can you sub a goalkeeper?

No, the goalkeeper cannot be substituted back on. A goalkeeper may only be replaced by a substitute (or an excluded player if one team had more players than the other at any stage of the kicks) if they are unable to continue.
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Can a goalkeeper score an own goal?

It is entirely within the rules of the game for a goalkeeper to shoot for a goal from their own goal area. Either from a goal-kick or kicking the ball out of their own hands.
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Can the referee score a goal?

Goal scored

If the goalkeeper throws the ball directly into the opponents' goal, a goal kick is awarded. If a referee signals a goal before the ball has passed wholly over the goal line, play is restarted with a dropped ball.
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Who is the world best penalty taker?

#1 Matt Le Tissier

One of the most underrated players of the 1990s, Southampton legend Matt Le Tissier is considered the greatest penalty taker in the game's history. The England midfielder scored 47 spot-kicks during his career.
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Can you stutter step on a penalty kick?

However, players who like to make a stuttered run-up before striking a penalty kick will be allowed to continue doing so. As for throw-ins, the ball must be thrown with both hands rather than with a single hand throwing and the other "guiding".
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Can a goalkeeper score with his hands?

By the game rules, a soccer goalkeeper cannot legally score a goal using their hands. The Laws of the Game explicitly prohibits any player – be it a goalkeeper or an outfielder – from scoring directly with their arms or hands.
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Can you score from a throw in?

A throw-in is awarded to the opponents of the player who last touched the ball when the whole of the ball passes over the touchline, on the ground or in the air. A goal cannot be scored directly from a throw-in: if the ball enters the opponents' goal – a goal kick is awarded.
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Has any goalkeeper ever scored a hat trick?

Definatly Jose Luis Chilavert. He has scored about 56 goals in his career and is the only goalkeeper to have ever scored an hat-trick in professional football.
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Can you stop in a penalty run up?

A player who deliberately stops at the end of their run and then feints to gain an advantage is deliberately breaking the Law. This is an act of deliberate unsporting behaviour so, as well as the caution (YC), the player does not deserve to have a second chance to score.
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Can a goalie take a shot in a shootout?

The shooter is only allowed one shot and is not allowed to hit a rebound off the goalie or crossbars into the net. If the puck hits off the goalie and goes into the net, the goal will count. The goalie cannot attempt to throw their stick or any other object at the shooter to stop them from scoring.
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Can a referee get a red card?

A red card for violent conduct may be issued because the assistant referee had identified and attempted to communicate the offence to the referee before play restarted.
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