There is no evidence that such a penalty exists in any football league currently.
yes, to attempt something and to have intent to deceive is enough.
No, it is against the rules to fake a penalty kick in order to deceive the goalkeeper and score a goal.
It depends. Umpires are governed by whether or not it is intent to deceive a runner. If there is no intent to deceive a runner, it will probably not be called a balk.
Lies are false statements that are made with intent to deceive. A simple false statement is not sufficient to constitute a lie. There must be the additional intention to deceive.
A penalty is declined in football when the team that committed the penalty would benefit more from the result of the play than from the penalty yardage.
There is no penalty for that
Yes, impersonating someone else with the intent to deceive or commit fraud is illegal.
No, lying is a deliberate act of deception, so it cannot happen accidentally. However, mistakes or misunderstandings can lead to incorrect information being shared without the intent to deceive, which is not the same as lying.
No, a holding penalty in football cannot be declined by the opposing team.
The football penalty was declined by the team because they chose not to accept the penalty and instead opted to keep the result of the play as it was.
No, a delay of game penalty in football cannot be declined by the opposing team.
No, a false start penalty in football cannot be declined by the opposing team.