| Procedures to determine the winner of a match or play-off |
Away goals, extra time and kicks from the penalty mark are the methods
for determining the winning team where competition rules require
there to be a winning team after a match has been drawn. |
| Away goals |
Competition regulations may stipulate that if the teams’ score is level
after playing one home and one away game, the goals scored in the
away match count as double. |
| Extra time |
extra time shall consist of two equal periods of fi ve minutes
where a team does not score more than its opponents, the winner
of the match shall be decided by kicks taken from the penalty
mark |
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| Kicks from the penalty mark |
the referee shall choose the goal at which the kicks shall be taken
the referee tosses a coin and the team whose captain wins the tos sshall decide whether to take the fi rst or second kick
the referee and the timekeeper shall keep a record of the kicks
taken
subject to the conditions explained below, both teams shall take
fi ve kicks
the kicks shall be taken alternately
if, before both teams have taken fi ve kicks, one has scored more
goals than the other could score from all fi ve of its kicks, no more
kicks shall be taken
if, after both teams have taken fi ve kicks, both have scored the
same number of goals, or have not scored any goals, the kicks shall
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
all players and substitutes are eligible to take a penalty kick
each kick shall be taken by a different player and all eligible players
shall take a kick before any player may take a second kick
an eligible player may change places with the goalkeeper at any
time during kicks from the penalty mark
only the eligible players and the referees are permitted to remain
on the pitch during kicks from the penalty mark
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