Penalties can be made up, but there are conditions and more rules.
1. What kind of penalty kicks can be refilled.
There are only two situations in which a penalty can occur during a soccer match, one is in regular time or extra time, and a penalty is awarded for a foul in the penalty area of the pitch. The second is that if the two sides are still tied after extra time, a penalty shootout is required, and a penalty kick will be taken at this time.
The first situation is that you can make a supplementary shot, only the ball is not scored, the player has no violation or the referee has not blown the game to stop, you can make a supplementary shot, and only the goal is considered to be scored.
In the second case, that is, when the penalty shootout is held, it is not allowed to make up shots, for the attacking players, it is a kick, a kick is a goal, a kick is a goal, and a goal is not scored.
2. What are the rules for reshooting.
During the regular season or overtime, when a player is penalized for a foul in the penalty area, he can be given a penalty by the person who committed the foul, or he can be given a penalty by other players.