| The Golden
Goal (if local rules allow) and taking kicks from the penalty mark are methods of
determining the winning team where competition rules require
there to be a winning team after a match has been drawn.
The
Golden Goal
Procedure
- During
the period of extra time played at the end of normal playing
time, the team which scores the first goal is declared the
winner.
- If no
goals are scored the match is decided by kicks from the
penalty mark.
Note: This only applies for some local competitions such as in
Granville District and is not to be used for competitions
sanctioned under FIFA directives and regulations where the
Golden Goal is no longer used in the Laws of the Game
Kicks
from the Penalty Mark
Procedure
- The referee chooses the goal at which the kicks will be
taken
- The referee tosses a coin and the team whose captain wins
the toss decides whether to take the first or the second
kick
- The referee keeps a record of the kicks being taken
- Subject to the conditions explained below, both teams take
five kicks
- The kicks are taken alternately by the teams
- If, before both teams have taken five kicks, one has
scored more goals than the other could score, even if it
were to complete its five kicks, no more kicks are taken
- If, after both teams have taken five kicks, both have
scored the same number of goals, or have not scored any
goals, kicks continue to be taken in the same order until
one team has scored a goal more than the other from the same
number of kicks
- A goalkeeper who is injured while kicks are being taken
from the penalty mark and is unable to continue as
goalkeeper may be replaced by a named substitute provided
his team has not used the maximum number of substitutes
permitted under the competition rules
- With the exception of the foregoing case, only players who
are on the field of play at the end of the match, which
includes extra time where appropriate, are allowed to take
kicks from the penalty mark
- Each kick is taken by a different player and all eligible
players must take a kick before any player can take a second
kick
- An eligible player may change places with the goalkeeper
at any time when kicks from the penalty mark are being taken
- Only the eligible players and match officials are
permitted to remain on the field of play when kicks from the
penalty mark are being taken
- All players, except the player taking the kick and the two
goalkeepers, must remain within the centre circle
- The goalkeeper who is the team mate of the kicker must
remain on the field of play, outside the penalty area in
which the kicks are being taken, on the goal line where it
meets the penalty area boundary line
- Unless otherwise stated, the relevant Laws of the Game and
International F.A. Board Decisions apply when kicks from the
penalty mark are being taken.
- When a team finishes the match with a greater number of
players than their opponents, they shall reduce their
numbers to equate with that of their opponents and inform
the referee of the name and number of each player excluded.
The team captain has this responsibility.
- Before the start of kicks from the penalty mark the
referee shall ensure that only an equal number of players
from each team remain within the centre circle and they
shall take the kicks.
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