Penalty shootout (football)

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Ricardo Pereira scores the winning penalty in the quarterfinals of Euro 2004

A penalty shootout (officially referred to as kicks from the penalty mark) is sometimes used to decide which team progresses to the next stage of a tournament following a tied result in a game of association football (soccer). Kicks during a shootout should not be confused with penalty kicks, which are similar, but are part of normal play during a match and governed by different rules.

Shootouts are almost always used only in elimination (as opposed to league) games, to decide who will progress to the next stage of a tournament. Usually extra time has been played first. However, the Copa Libertadores has a penalty shootout immediately after the end of a two-legged tie that is level on aggregate, with no extra time played; since 2005, this only takes place if there is no winner on away goals. During the 1980s, Yugoslavia's football league experimented with kicks from the penalty mark immediately after tied league matches, and only the winner was awarded a point; this was soon abandoned.

Kicks from the penalty mark are not part of the penalty kick law. However, they follow essentially the same procedure as penalty kicks and are popularly referred to as "penalties". Unlike penalty kicks, players other than the kicker and the defending goalkeeper must remain in the center circle (other than the kicking team's goalkeeper, who stands on the junction of goal line and penalty area near to the assistant referee).

Goals scored during the shootout are not included in the final score. Furthermore, strictly speaking kicks from the penalty mark do not result in a game winner; the game remains a tie and the result of the kicks is merely used to select a winner to progress to the next stage of the tournament. However, in popular usage a team is often said to have "won on penalties", and such games often have their result rendered as (for example): "Team A 2–2 Team B (aet), Team A won 5–4 on penalties".

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Procedure

The following is a summary of the procedure for kicks from the penalty mark:

History

The first ever penalty shootout took place in 1970 between Hull City and Manchester United during the Watney Cup, and was won by Manchester United. The first footballer to take a kick was George Best, and the first to miss was Denis Law.

The finals of two major FIFA competitions have gone to penalty shootouts. Both took place in the same stadium, the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, USA.

Goalkeepers have been known to win shootouts by their kicking; for example, in a Euro 2004 quarterfinal, Portugal goalkeeper Ricardo Pereira saved a kick from England's Darius Vassell, and immediately followed the save by scoring the winning shot. Another example is Vélez Sarsfield's José Chilavert in the Copa Libertadores 1994 finals.

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See also: Penalty shootout (football), 1980s, 1994, 2004 European Football Championship, 2005, Away goals rule, Brandi Chastain, Brazil national football team, Copa Libertadores, Copa Libertadores de América