Question 5a: Is it true that penalty takers are not allowed to stop their run, or hesitate once they have started moving forward to take the kick.
Answer 5: Law 14 does not address this question directly. It does state, however, that if the ball enters the goal and the penalty taker had infringed the Laws before the ball was in play, the penalty kick must be retaken. Any hesitation, clearly attempting to put the keeper off-balance before taking the kick could be construed as unsporting behaviour - in which case the player concerned could also be Cautioned, and the kick retaken if a goal was scored. The kicker is allowed to feint and conceal his intention from the goalkeeper but he must approach the ball in a single fluid movement. It is not allowed, for example, to fake a kick and then shoot in one direction after the keeper has jumped in another.
Advice:- If during the run-up, the penalty taker deliberately stops his run (no matter for how long) and then continues on to kick the ball, this should be seen as unsporting behaviour. If the ball enters the goal, the penalty kick should be retaken. In other words, if the movement has unfairly deceived the goalkeeper into thinking perhaps the player was interrupting his shot, or changing his mind, or if it appeared to the Referee that it gave any unfair advantage to the kicker, then any goal scored would have to be disallowed. The kicker could be cautioned for unsporting behaviour. At the very least, the Referee should have word with the kicker. This should prevent the kicker from misbehaving again
If during the run-up, the penalty taker deliberately shimmies whilst still running forward to kick the ball - allow the penalty to continue. A goal should be allowed if the ball enters the goal.
The greatest asset a penalty takers has, is the ability to trick the goalkeeper into diving the wrong way. The penalty kicker should not therefore be penalised for trying to achieve this, so long as this in not done in an unsporting manner. The 'shimmy' whilst running forward, is no more illegal than the kicker looking to the left of the goal, and then shooting to the right !!
Players will always try and deceive the goalkeeper during their run up to the ball, as to the direction of the kicker's shot. This is quite normal, and is different to when a player deliberately stops his run in order for the goalkeeper to move one direction, before the kicker shoots in the opposite corner of the net - this again is contrary to the spirit of the game.
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