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penalty kick
[ pen-l-tee kik ]
noun
- a free kick awarded for an infraction committed by a defensive player in the penalty area and taken by the offensive player who has been fouled from a point 12 yards (11 meters) directly in front of the goal. PK
penalty kick
noun
- soccer a free kick at the goal from a point ( penalty spot ) within the penalty area and 12 yards (about 11 m) from the goal, with only the goalkeeper allowed to defend it: awarded to the attacking team after a foul within the penalty area by a member of the defending team
- rugby Union a kick awarded after a serious foul that can be aimed straight at the goal to score three points
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of penalty kick1
Example Sentences
He contrasted his own miss with Eric Dier's successful penalty kick against Colombia in 2018, when - with Sir Gareth as manager - England won a World Cup penalty shootout for the first time.
A yellow card was issued, a penalty kick was assessed and El Camino Real tied the score to send it into overtime before winning on a golden goal 2-1.
On Saturday, wearing his blue and pink goalie shirt, he came up with the key save on a penalty kick and then sophomore Cash Morrow scored for a 6-5 win in penalty kicks over last year’s Southern Section Division 1 champion Mater Dei.
“I was very excited,†Stillwell said after Morrow’s winning penalty kick.
Hoy extended the visitors' lead with a penalty kick, but Hiku's excellent finish in the corner pulled the score back to 12-8 at half-time.
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