Does FIFA Use Penalty Shootouts to Decide Matches?

Learn how FIFA tournaments resolve tied matches with penalty shootouts during knockout stages for decisive results.

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Yes, FIFA tournaments can end in penalty shootouts if matches are tied after regulation and extra time. This sees each team take turns to shoot from the penalty spot, with the team scoring the most goals winning. This method is used to ensure decisive outcomes in knockout stages.**

FAQs & Answers

  1. When does FIFA use penalty shootouts in tournaments? FIFA uses penalty shootouts in knockout stage matches that are tied after regulation and extra time to determine the winner.
  2. How does a penalty shootout work in FIFA matches? In a FIFA penalty shootout, each team alternates taking shots from the penalty spot; the team with the most goals after five rounds wins. If still tied, sudden death rounds follow.
  3. Are penalty shootouts used in group stage matches in FIFA tournaments? No, penalty shootouts are typically only used in knockout stages. Group stage matches can end in draws without shootouts.