they take 5 penalties each
90 minutes full time, 45 minutes each way. extra time depending on the accumulated time of injuries and stoppages. if a draw at end of 90 minutes, extra time and penalties will be aquired. extra time will be 15 minutes each way, and penalties will be out of 5. if at the end of penalties its a draw it goes to sudden death. at sudden death 1 team has to score and the other has to miss, e.g its 4-4 on penalties and 1 team scores and the other misses, the team that scored will go through to the final. hope this helped.
5 It depends how many the referee gives. If a game is tied after extra time then each team takes 5 penalties each. If it is still tied after that then it goes to sudden death. If one team scores and the other misses, the team that scored wins, but if neither team score or both teams score the penalty for each team is taken again by a different player.
After the 90 minutes of regulation play and stoppage time, Extra time is played, which is two halves of 15 minutes and stoppages. If scores are still tied then there is a penalty shoot out, consisting of 5 penalties per team, whoever has the most scored wins, if scores are still tied after the 5 penalties, then sudden death is played out until the tie is broken.
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After each team takes 5 kicks there is no winner, each team then takes 1 kick each until a winner is determined.
The phrase is "sudden insight", and it means when a person suddenly realizes something or understands something that they didn't before.
Most players die from a sudden heart attack like Cameron player Marc-Vivien Foe in 2003
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The first penalty shootout in the World Cup finals was the 1982 semi-final between France and Germany (Tunisia beat Morroco on penalties in the qualifying for the 1978 World Cup). After 90 minutes the score was 1- 1 so it went to extra time where both teams scored two goals resulting in the final score of 3 - 3 after extra time. In the penalty shootout Germany's Uli Stelike and France's Dider Six had their penalties saved and after 5 penalties each the score was 4-4 so the shootout went to sudden death. Maxime Bosses stepped up to take the first sudden death penalty for France but saw it saved. Horst Hrubesch took the next penalty and scored it to send Germany through to the final and knock France out.
The term is not exclusive to the NFL, but refers to a specific method of resolving a sporting event that ends with a tie. In that method, the teams begin an extra period of play (in the NFL called "overtime"). Under normal game rules, the team which first scores in overtime wins the game immediately. The team that loses suffers a "sudden death". There can also be sudden death hockey or soccer games. This is different from baseball, where both teams have an opportunity to bat in their half of the inning before a winner is declared.
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