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Football's incoming new rules will have an impact on one penalty-taking approach

Every year FIFA's International Football Association Board sits down to make tweaks to the l...
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18.00 9 May 2016


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Football's incoming new rules will have an impact on one penalty-taking approach

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18.00 9 May 2016


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Every year FIFA's International Football Association Board sits down to make tweaks to the laws of the game and this year has a few interesting nuggets.

A feinted penalty attempt will no longer be legal, with players who throw a dummy to fool the goalkeeper before taking a spot kick receiving a yellow card and their team punished with an indirect free-kick to the opposition.

However, players who like to make a stuttered run-up before striking a penalty kick will be allowed to continue doing so.

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As for throw-ins, the ball must be thrown with both hands rather than with a single hand throwing and the other "guiding".

English football writer Henry Winter set out the main points: 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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