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Explain the following term in football:
Sudden death
Explain the term sudden death.
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Solution
If the game is tied at the end of normal time, followed by extra time, a penalty shootout is used. In a penalty shootout, each team takes a set number of penalties, usually five, to determine who wins. Sudden death occurs if the score is tied after five penalties. If the teams remain tied after the original assigned number of penalty shootouts, the game goes to sudden death penalties, in which each team takes one more penalty, which is repeated until only one team scores, resulting in the game's victory. Sudden death play concludes when one player is ahead of the others and that competitor wins. Sudden death results in a contest victory without the need for a set time limit. It may be called “next score wins” or something similar, but in some games, the winner may be determined by penalising the other participant for a mistake.
Procedure for sudden death:
The procedure for sudden death is the same as kicks from the penalty mark. Kicks from the penalty mark are taken after the game has concluded and unless otherwise stated, the appropriate Laws of the Game apply.
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