In a football match, 11 rounds of penalty kicks are still drawn, how to distinguish the winner from

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-28

A penalty shootout is a special way to decide the winner in a soccer match, when two teams exchange penalties after normal play time to decide the winner. In a penalty shootout, two teams take turns to take free throws, and taking turns means that each player can only take one penalty until one team wins the penalty shootout.

If there are 11 draws in the penalty shoot-out**, then an additional round of penalties will be required, which is known as "sudden death". In Sudden Death, if both teams are still tied, then the match will be considered a draw with neither side winning.

Therefore, if there are 11 draws in the penalty shoot-out**, then a "sudden death" is required to decide the winner. In "Sudden Death", both teams will again take turns taking free throws until one team wins a penalty shootout. If both teams are still tied, then the match will be considered a draw with neither side winning.

It is important to note that some matches may have different rules to deal with a draw in a penalty shootout. Therefore, the specific rules may vary from competition to competition. If you need to know more about the rules of a particular competition, it is recommended to consult the official ** or related information of the relevant competition.

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