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There are no penalty kick offenses.

A penalty kick is given when a defender commits a direct free kick offense within their own penalty area.

The 10 direct free kick offenses are:

  • kicks or attempts to kick an opponent
  • trips or attempts to trip an opponent
  • jumps at an opponent
  • charges an opponent
  • strikes or attempts to strike an opponent
  • pushes an opponent
  • tackles an opponent
  • holds an opponent
  • spits at an opponent
  • handles the ball deliberately (except for the goalkeeper within his own penalty area)
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I don't know exactly what you are talking about but I assume that it is the penalty shoot-out you're talking about. It is a a method used in soccer to decide which team progresses to the next stage of a tournament (or wins the tournament) following a tied game.

Games which cannot end up tied (the last game in a tournament for example) will have two 15 minute extentions after the 90 minutes if the game is still tied. Goals scored during extra time periods count toward the final score of the game, but kicks from the penalty mark are only used to decide the team that progresses to the next part of the tournament (with goals scored in a penalty shootout not making up part of the final score).

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Q: What are the ten direct kick or penal fouls in soccer?
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