Law 10
Determining the Outcome of a Match Law 10
Determining the Outcome of a Match

A goal is scored when the whole of the ball passes over the goal line, between the goalposts and under the crossbar, provided that no offence has been committed by the team scoring the goal. If the goalkeeper throws the ball directly into the opponents’ goal, a goal kick is awarded. If a referee signals a goal before the ball has passed wholly over the goal line, play is restarted with a dropped ball.

10 . 2 Winning team

A combination of the above procedures may be used.

10 . 3 Penalties (penalty shoot-out)

Penalties (penalty shoot-out) are taken after the match has ended and unless otherwise stated, the relevant Laws of the Game apply. A player who has been sent off during the match is not permitted to take part; warnings and cautions issued to players and team officials during the match are not carried forward into penalties (penalty shoot-out).

Procedure

Before penalties (penalty shoot-out) start

During penalties (penalty shoot-out)

Subject to the conditions explained below, both teams take five kicks

Substitutions and sendings-off during penalties (penalty shoot-out)