no a different player can't kick penalty after a penalty is recall.
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∙ 9y agoNo. A different player may be elected to retake a penalty kick. An exception would be penalty kicks from the mark (after overtimes). No kicker may repeat until all his teammates have already kicked that round.
Any field player may be chosen to kick a retake of a penalty kick.
Not legally. No player is allowed in the penalty area whilst a goal kick is being taken other than the player taking the goal kick (usually the goalkeeper). If anotehr outfield player takes the goal kick then the goalkeeper can be in the penalty area. No player is allowed the touch the ball after the kick is taken until it leaves the penalty area.
Disqualification happens when a player touches the soccer ball with their hands when he was supposed to kick a penalty
If a player fouls an opposing team player in their 'own penalty box' a penalty is awarded
A free kick. Or more specifically an indirect kick. However if it was in the penalty area (the box). You are rewarded with an PK or penalty kick. If it is in the penalty area/box, the player who touched the ball with his hand gets a card. The card depends on if the player touched the ball with his hand intentionally
direct free kick
direct free kick
All opponents must be outside of the penalty area when the goal kick is taken. No player may touch the ball again until it has left the penalty area or the goal kick is retaken.
If the penalty was successful, then no goal is awarded and the kick is retaken. If the penalty was not successful, then no goal is awarded and an indirect free kick is awarded to the defense. They will not get a 2nd shot at the goal because their own player infringed.
A penalty kick is awarded when a defender commits a direct free kick offense, against an attacker, within his own penalty area, and during active play. The penalty kicker places the ball on the penalty mark, 12 yards from the goal, and gets a one-on-one kick against the opposing goal keeper. All other players must be outside of the penalty area, 10 yards from the ball, and behind the ball at the taking of the kick.
No. It is an indirect free kick.