No. 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.
Encroachment by defenders can impact the outcome of a penalty kick in soccer by giving the kicker a second chance if the initial kick is saved or missed due to the violation. If encroachment occurs and the kick is missed, the referee may order a retake, giving the kicker another opportunity to score.
If a team in soccer commits an encroachment penalty during a match, the consequences may include the opposing team being awarded a free kick or a retake of a penalty kick, depending on the specific situation. Encroachment occurs when a player enters the penalty area or moves closer to the ball before it is kicked during a penalty kick.
No, it is not allowed to fake a penalty kick during a soccer match.
A PK in Soccer is a penalty kick.
No, in soccer, the player who is awarded a penalty kick must take the kick themselves and cannot pass it to a teammate.
Penalty
Retake the goal kick
no such thing. - The equivalent kick in soccer and rugby would be the placed penalty kick.
Yes, a goalkeeper can take a penalty kick during a soccer match.
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.
The player who is designated to take a penalty kick on the soccer team is typically the one with the best accuracy and skill in scoring from the penalty spot.
A direct free kick or a penalty kick depending on where the foul occurred.