A PK in Soccer is a penalty kick.
Penalty
Yes, a ball must be kicked forward at a penalty kick in soccer.
no such thing. - The equivalent kick in soccer and rugby would be the placed penalty kick.
It has to be the goalkeeper.
There are penalty kicks in soccer. A penalty kick is awarded when a defender commits a direct free kick offense while within his own penalty area.
Any field player may be chosen to kick a retake of a penalty kick.
A spot kick or a penoAnswerPenalty kick
A direct free kick or a penalty kick depending on where the foul occurred.
A Penalty kick in soccer depends on where the 'card was pulled' the player that was fouled will then have a chance to either 1. Kick it into the goal , or 2. pass of to a team player.
When a penalty kick scores, it counts as a goal (just as any other goal). Penalty kicks that do not score (similar to regular goals) count for nothing.The exception are kicks from the penalty mark (the "Penalty Shootout": the tie-breaker sometimes used when a game must have a winner, such as in most tournaments). When these kicks are successful, they are not counted as goals, but tracked separately to determine the winner.
Disqualification happens when a player touches the soccer ball with their hands when he was supposed to kick a penalty