FIFA Football Law 14: Rules of a Penalty Kick

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  • The referee places the ball on the penalty mark (the spot) and it must remain stationary. The goal posts and net must also be still (e.g. not moving). Next, the match official will identify and confirm which player is the nominated penalty kicker for the upcoming shot at goal.
  • The goalkeeper must be on the goal line between the goal posts and facing towards the kicker. The goalie must stay on their goal line, between the goalposts, until the shooter kicks the ball.
  • All the other players, except the goalkeeper and the penalty kicker, must be a minimum of 9.15 metres (10 yards) behind the penalty mark (and the ball). They must remain on the field but outside of the penalty box, including the penalty arc, until the kicker shoots the ball. At this point, the keeper can only move sideways on the goal line (not forward).
  • Penalty Spot Yards:
    • The penalty taker shoots the ball towards the goal from 10.97 metres (12 yards) out and tries to score.
  • The penalty taker must kick the ball in a forward movement. Even so, they can 'backheel' the ball providing it moves forward.
  • During football penalties the kicker can only touch the ball once until another player touches the ball. The ball becomes live or 'in play' once it gets kicked and it moves.
  • The goalkeeper must have at least part of one foot touching the goal line (or in line with it) as the penalty taker kicks the ball.
  • Completion of the penalty kick occurs when (either):
    • The ball stops moving.
    • It goes out of play.
    • The referee stops play for any other offence.
  • The penalty spot kick results in a goal scored if the ball enters the goal.
 
Hebu tuambieni. Kwanini penalty inapigwa watu kama wote wamo ndani!?


  • The referee places the ball on the penalty mark (the spot) and it must remain stationary. The goal posts and net must also be still (e.g. not moving). Next, the match official will identify and confirm which player is the nominated penalty kicker for the upcoming shot at goal.
  • The goalkeeper must be on the goal line between the goal posts and facing towards the kicker. The goalie must stay on their goal line, between the goalposts, until the shooter kicks the ball.
  • All the other players, except the goalkeeper and the penalty kicker, must be a minimum of 9.15 metres (10 yards) behind the penalty mark (and the ball). They must remain on the field but outside of the penalty box, including the penalty arc, until the kicker shoots the ball. At this point, the keeper can only move sideways on the goal line (not forward).
  • Penalty Spot Yards:
    • The penalty taker shoots the ball towards the goal from 10.97 metres (12 yards) out and tries to score.
  • The penalty taker must kick the ball in a forward movement. Even so, they can 'backheel' the ball providing it moves forward.
  • During football penalties the kicker can only touch the ball once until another player touches the ball. The ball becomes live or 'in play' once it gets kicked and it moves.
  • The goalkeeper must have at least part of one foot touching the goal line (or in line with it) as the penalty taker kicks the ball.
  • Completion of the penalty kick occurs when (either):
    • The ball stops moving.
    • It goes out of play.
    • The referee stops play for any other offence.
  • The penalty spot kick results in a goal scored if the ball enters the goal.
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