Taking of Penalty Kicks From the Penalty Mark

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Taking of Kicks From the
Penalty Mark
Alex Spiroski
2011
Taking of Kicks From the
Penalty Mark
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After the break make sure that both teams
have equal number of players before you
proceed. If a team needs to reduce the
number of players the captain of the team
needs to let the referee know which player
will not be taking part before the kicks
commence.
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The only players to be on the field of play
are the ones that finished the game and
they must be within the Centre Circle with
the exemption of both goal keepers.
Taking of Kicks From the
Penalty Mark
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Do not allow the coaches, managers,
physio and substitutes on the field of play
once the break is over.
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The Referee Chooses which end/goals will
be used.
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Referee tosses the coin. The winner of the
toss decides which kick to take, the first or
the second kick.
Taking of Kicks From the
Penalty Mark
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Identify the first five players from each team
in order from 1 to 5.
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Separate both teams within the centre circle
and make sure that there is a large clear gap
between both teams.
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The Assistant referee to stand in between
both teams.
Taking of Kicks From the
Penalty Mark
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All match officials should keep a record.
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The teams will take 5 kicks each–
alternatively.
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If at the end of the five kicks a team has
scored more goals then the other team can
i.e. If one team has taken a 3-0 lead in the
first 5 kicks and both teams have taken
equal kicks) then the kicks are
discontinued and a winner is declared.
Taking of Kicks From the
Penalty Mark
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If after taking both teams have taken 5
kicks the result is still even then we go in
to a sudden death. The kicks are to
continue one kick at a time alternatively.
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The team that fails to score after both
teams have taken equal number of shots is
the loser of the match and the kicks are
discontinued.
Positioning for Officials
Question 1
 A goalkeeper is sent off during the taking
of the penalty kicks from the penalty
mark thus reducing his team to six
players.
What does the referee do?
Answer 1
 Replace him with a player who has
finished the match and continue with
kicks from the penalty mark.
Question 2
 During kicks from the penalty mark, a
goalkeeper is injured and unable to
continue as a goalkeeper.
What does the referee do?
Answer 2
 Replace him with a named substitute
provided his team has not used the
maximum number of substitutes
permitted.
Question 3
 During kicks from the penalty mark, may
an injured outfield player be excused
from taking part?
Answer 3
 Yes, provided the referee is informed.
Question 4
 The procedure for “Kicks from the
penalty mark” stipulates that the team
whose captain wins the toss decides to?
Answer 4
 Take the first or second kick.