On the question of penalties, a couple of questions about penalty shootouts

Updated on society 2024-05-11
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    According to the rules, of course, penalties must be awarded, but the referee will also be based on the actual situation when enforcing the law, not every handball will be punished, the general situation depends on whether it is intentional or unintentional, how to grasp this, the general referee looks at it like this, after watching the hand touch the ball falls on the **, if it is within the scope of the player who touches the ball, it is regarded as intentional, otherwise it is unintentional, and generally unintentional handball will not be punished.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Not necessarily sentenced.

    The referee awarded the penalty mainly to see if it was accidental, and he deliberately stopped the ball with his hand. Or spread your hands to expand the defensive area. This type of judgment will be judged.

    But it also depends on the mood of the referee. The referee is happy, and may not even award deliberately.

    So the referee on the football field is the biggest. The referee is very likely to influence the trend...

    I was a referee once. I didn't blow the handball of the first team, and I let go of the second.

    The referee's primary duty is to balance the atmosphere on the pitch.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It must be judged, no problem!Not judging is a black whistle.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It doesn't have to be a penalty, it depends on how it touches the hand.

    Only deliberate handballs and attempts to block the path of the ball with their hands will be awarded a penalty.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, a penalty will not be awarded if the opposing player kicks your hand and your hand is unintentionally touched by the ball.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This player's basic skills are not very solid, hehe, this needs to be exercised hard, to get back to the point, this must be awarded a foul penalty There is no way to change it

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1, As long as it is a cup type of game, if the regular time and extra time are not scored, penalties will be played, the AFC Champions League format is more unique, the final is also a 2-legged game, depending on the total number of goals, Western Sydney 1:0 in the first leg, 0:0 in the second leg, and 1::in the total game

    0 wins. 2, 90 minutes or 120 minutes depends on the format of the arrangement, most games such as the World Cup, the European Cup is to enter extra time after the end of regular time, and then enter the penalty shootout if the extra time is not scored, but there are a few exceptions, such as some warm-up cup matches, because the competitive significance is not very large, and it can avoid excessive fatigue of players, they will consider entering the penalty shootout directly after 90 minutes. For example, the England Community Shield does not have extra time.

    3, Costa Rica 6-4 Greece, the premise is that the score of the two sides is tied 1-1 to enter the penalty shootout, Costa Rica takes the penalty first, and all the first 4 rounds are missed, and the Greek team loses one penalty in the first 4 rounds, and the Costa Rica team only needs to make a penalty in the 5th round, then the fifth player of the Greek team will not have the meaning of taking a penalty, so there will be the score you see.

    4. 9 players have no effect on 11 players, and the penalty kick will be taken as usual, unless the match will be forcibly ended by one side with less than 8 players, and nothing else will affect the progress of the game.

    5. If there is no winner in 11 rounds, continue to repeat the order from the beginning until the winner is determined.

    6. There is no upper limit on the number of rounds, until the winner is decided.

    7. No shoot-outs are allowed.

    8. Goals scored in penalty shoot-outs do not count in the post-match technical statistics.

    9. Penalty shootouts rarely hear of fouls, the common rule is nothing more than that except for the player who took the penalty kick and the two goalkeepers, all other players on the field should be within the center circle when kicking each other to win the penalty kick, and before the penalty kick is taken, the goalkeeper must stand on the goal line between the two goal posts. If there is a dispute, it is left to the referee to determine the final result.

    10, m.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    That is, when your side scores, due to the enemy's violation, resulting in your own side failing to score, at this time, one of your own players can score at the penalty line, the enemy cannot be blocked, and your own side cannot help .........Hehe.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Full name of penalty kick: penalty kick. When a team is awarded a free kick in their own penalty area for violating one of the ten fouls that can be awarded as a direct free kick in the middle of the match, the penalty kick shall be taken.

    Penalty kicks can be scored directly. At the end of each half of the game or the second half of the tiebreaker, an extended period of time shall be allowed to complete the execution of penalty kicks.

    In addition to penalty kicks for foul plays, since the seventies of the 20th century, most world-class and continental football competitions have introduced "penalty shootouts". That is, after the 90-point regular season and 30 minutes of overtime, the winner is decided by round-by-round penalty kicks.

    The penalty spot is 12 yards from the goal line, about 11 meters.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.Soccer: Set on the penalty spot;

    Penalty 2The player who takes the penalty kick: - Confirm that the penalty is taken.

    3.Defending Goalkeeper: Stay on the goal line between the posts of your side and face the penalty player until the ball is kicked.

    4.Players other than the officiating team shall be in: • In the playing field; Outside the penalty area; After the penalty spot; At least 10 yards (10 yards) from the penalty spot.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    A penalty kick shall be taken when a team is awarded a free kick in the penalty area for violating one of the ten fouls that can be awarded as a direct free kick in the middle of the game.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    9 meters in front of the goal, and the goalkeeper 1-on-1 move.

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