It certainly can be. If it was a bad call by the referee you can usually send a complaint to the league director.
Twelve yards.
More penalty shootout.
when the (soccer) game is in play it is a yellow card.
he has a watch
watch for penalty's and see where the ball lands to determine downs and what yard the ball should be placed on.
Most people will take a dive and milk a penalty. It's soccer, it's expected.
The referees have to control the game and players, and decide when the ball is a free kick, penalty, throw in and a corner.
No, Only the people that are on the pitch when the shootout starts are allowed to take a penalty.
you get a penalty foul and potential yellow card
When a player gets a shot at goal from the Penalty Spot with only the keeper to beat.
one of the seventeen laws of soccer is do not grab the ball with your hand Do not fight in a soccer game Corner kick Out of bounds Goalie kick Penalty Free kick
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.