Joffa
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Quote:No feinting for World Cup penalty takers Reuters Last updated 08:53 19/05/2010 Penalty-takers at the World Cup will not be able to feint as they are about to kick the ball after a change in rules was announced on Tuesday, just three weeks before the start of the sport's biggest event. The International Football Association Board (IFAB), soccer's rule-making body, said the decision followed a growing trend in Brazil. In the move known as the Paradinha (Little Stop), players stop as they are about to take the penalty, send the goalkeeper the wrong way with a dummy and cheekily chip the ball into the empty part of the goal. "We saw some video examples, which make it clear it's very unsporting when the player gets to the end of a run up, feints to kick completely over the ball, the goalkeeper goes in one direction, the player pulls his foot back, and kicks the ball in the other direction," IFAB member Patrick Nelson told reporters. "It's clearly unsporting." One IFAB member added that some of the dummies on the video had the room in fits of laughter. FIFA general secretary Jerome Valcke admitted it would be a race to introduce the new rule in time for the World Cup. "It's something we have to implement in 23 games," he said. "We have to make sure the referees, players and coaches understand what it is about and will use videos as an example for the players to see where we are coming from." Players who feint as they are about to take the kick will be shown a yellow card. However, feinting during the run-up will be allowed. The new wording of Law 14 now reads: "Feinting in the run-up to take a penalty kick to confuse opponents is permitted, however, feinting to kick the ball once the player has completed his run-up is now considered an infringement of Law 14 and an act of unsporting behaviour for which the player must be cautioned." The practice also came to prominence with an ugly incident during the African Nations Cup. Algeria goalkeeper Faouzi Chaouchi, enraged when Egypt's Hosni Abd Rabou feinted before stroking his spot kick into the net to during their semi-final, chased the referee, grabbed him from behind and head-butted him before being dragged away by team mates. Referee Bonaventure Coffi Codjia was suspended for failing to dismiss Chaochi in the incident, although the Algeria goalkeeper was later sent off for a second bookable offence in their 4-0 defeat. http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/world-cup/3713099/No-feinting-for-World-Cup-penalty-takers
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girtXc
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A more common word for this is feign although this means almost the same
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Silence Zarathustra
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"Algeria goalkeeper Faouzi Chaouchi, enraged when Egypt's Hosni Abd Rabou feinted before stroking his spot kick into the net to during their semi-final, chased the referee, grabbed him from behind and head-butted him before being dragged away by team mates."
I shouldn't laugh, but I did.
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hutchy1974
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If a player is shown a yellow card for feinting his kick, what if its his second yellow? I'm assuming he will be then shown a red card,thats fine if its during open play as another player will take the shot, but what if its during a shootout? Will the team be allowed to replace him with another player? Or just forfeit the penalty altogether? Can anyone answer these questions?
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sydneycroatia58
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Hang on. The rule used to be that you couldn't do it. Then Cristiano Ronaldo started doing it all the time so they changed the rules to say you could do it and now they are changing it back.:-s
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Bryan
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:Hang on. The rule used to be that you couldn't do it. Then Cristiano Ronaldo started doing it all the time so they changed the rules to say you could do it and now they are changing it back.:-s I don't know about changing it back, as there was no rules in the book to suggest you couldn't do it. If it was indeed ronaldo who started making it popular then I am glad there's this new rule. NO one should be able to stop as they reach the ball to change directions like that. I still think feigning during the run up still sucks! It'll be such a fine edge when it comes to making that call for the yellow card. They should just make it simple and say.. a clean run up, whether its a jog, sprint or a walk must be continued until kicked and leave it at that.
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icoulddoitbetter
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it's like changing directions during a throw.. except much more serious
fair call
now if only they had the balls to do something about injury faking
5-10mins off the pitch if you leave the pitch due to an injury
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Vaughn2111
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Perhaps a yellow is too extreme. As said above, what happens if it is the players second yellow in a penalty shoot-out? Maybe a re-taking of the penalty would be a better solution? In this case, feinting is seen as more of a distraction rather than 'cheating', similar to when a player runs into the box prematurely.
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phreeky
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icoulddoitbetter wrote:5-10mins off the pitch if you leave the pitch due to an injury That would be stupid. Accept the risk of a card, injure an opponent and have an advantage for 5min solid? No way. It's a cultural problem in the game. IMO the fans are the ones that can influence this kind of thing by not accepting their own teams players doing it.
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Gooner4life_8
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heard about this the other day, i'm not happy about it because it seems to me that when ever cristiano ronaldo takes a penalty and "feints" (which is quite often for ronaldo) he seems to always miss it anyway, if he doesn't "feint" it seems to always go in
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girtXc
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Bryan wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:Hang on. The rule used to be that you couldn't do it. Then Cristiano Ronaldo started doing it all the time so they changed the rules to say you could do it and now they are changing it back.:-s I don't know about changing it back, as there was no rules in the book to suggest you couldn't do it. If it was indeed ronaldo who started making it popular then I am glad there's this new rule. NO one should be able to stop as they reach the ball to change directions like that. I still think feigning during the run up still sucks! It'll be such a fine edge when it comes to making that call for the yellow card. They should just make it simple and say.. a clean run up, whether its a jog, sprint or a walk must be continued until kicked and leave it at that. Thats true-feigning with 4 steps to go will still advantage the pen taker and send the keeper the wrong way.Shouldn't be able to feign any later than the first few steps
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I always do it in the FIFA South Africa 2010 game. :P
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Vaughn2111
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girtXc wrote:Shouldn't be able to feign any later than the first few steps Very true, but at this point the rule would become way too subjective. Each referee would have a different interpretation, leading to more controversy and then dissatisfaction from the fans. (NRL as an example of how this destroys the game)
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macktheknife
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Gooner4life_8 wrote:heard about this the other day, i'm not happy about it because it seems to me that when ever cristiano ronaldo takes a penalty and "feints" (which is quite often for ronaldo) he seems to always miss it anyway, if he doesn't "feint" it seems to always go in Yeah, he did it in the CL final and missed. Apparently that feint indicated a 90% chance he was going to hit it to the keepers right. It's funny, he's good enough to pick his spot and score anyway (and able to change at the last point if the keeper moves early), so why screw it up with feints?
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