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The
referee chooses the goal at which the kicks will be taken |
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The
referee tosses a coin and the team whose captain wins the toss
takes the first kick |
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The
referee keeps a record of the kicks being taken |
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In
principle each team takes five kicks, depending on the circumstances
described hereafter |
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The
kicks are taken alternately |
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The
names and numbers of the players taking the kicks are announced to the referee by the captains of |
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each team
before the kicks from the penalty mark are taken and must be among those included on the list of twelve players
submitted before the game |
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If,
after both teams have taken five kicks, both have scored the same
number of goals or have not scored |
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any goals,
kicks continue to be taken in the same order, until one team has
scored one goal more than the other from the same number of kicks |
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The
players who did not attempt any of the first five kicks take these
additional kicks. After
these have each |
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taken a
kick, the players who initiated the taking of kicks
continue the penalty kicks. |
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Any
player who has been sent off
may not take part in the kicks from the penalty mark |
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Any
eligible player may change places with his goalkeeper |
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Only
the eligible players
and game officials are permitted to remain on the playing
court when kicks from the |
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penalty
mark are taken |
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All
players, except the player taking the kick and the two goalkeepers,
must remain in the opposite half to |
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that where
the kicks are being taken. The second referee controls
this area of the playing court and the players who are situated
there |
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The
goalkeeper who is the team-mate of the kicker must remain on the
playing court without interfering the |
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progress
of the play. |