Penalty rebound to be banned
Penalty rebound to be banned
IFAB ( no me neither) are currently deciding on whether to ban scoring a goal from a pen rebound, if the player does not score 1st time a goal kick will be awarded .
Saying it could come in before the 2026 world cup.
Saying it could come in before the 2026 world cup.
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Re: Penalty rebound to be banned
Why?? What is the problem they are trying to solve?
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Why? Just why? 

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Probably religious types wanting to stop the "Jesus saves, Barnes scores the rebound" posters
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Presumably to address the anomaly between penalties during the game (rebounds allowed) and penalties in a shoot out (rebounds not allowed)
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And the farce which is players encroaching into the area.
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Re: Penalty rebound to be banned
And the anomaly is what?
Penalties during the game, the game is still being played: player shoots, keeper get's hand to the ball and it bounces back of the post/crossbar, the ball is still in play and opportunity for attacker to score and defenders to defend.
Penalty shoot out: game has already finished, scores even. penalty shoot out between one penalty taker and the goalkeeper. Score or miss, that's all there is to it.
Do IFAB think penalty in football should be treated the same as free throw in basketball?
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Re: Penalty rebound to be banned
I'd guess the problem is: trying to demonstrate that they are doing something to justify their (probably huge) salaries.
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David Elleray is the main man at IFAB
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Re: Penalty rebound to be banned
Our referee for the Stockport game in 94 wasn’t he?
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I actually agree with this. The chances of a goal are already about 80% at a guess, that's massively enhanced with rebounds. If you miss you don't deserve a 2nd go at it.
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He was yes.gandhisflipflop wrote: ↑Fri Jul 18, 2025 7:53 pmOur referee for the Stockport game in 94 wasn’t he?
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My first thought was another Americanisation was on its way, but play carries on even after the second free throw in basketball.Paul Waine wrote: ↑Fri Jul 18, 2025 7:34 pmAnd the anomaly is what?
Penalties during the game, the game is still being played: player shoots, keeper get's hand to the ball and it bounces back of the post/crossbar, the ball is still in play and opportunity for attacker to score and defenders to defend.
Penalty shoot out: game has already finished, scores even. penalty shoot out between one penalty taker and the goalkeeper. Score or miss, that's all there is to it.
Do IFAB think penalty in football should be treated the same as free throw in basketball?
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Re: Penalty rebound to be banned
You aren't getting a second go at it, hence why a player scoring from a rebound just gets credited with scoring a normal goal
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Re: Penalty rebound to be banned
I get it at its most basic level;
Goal; keeper saves and its a corner; keeper saves and its held; player hits wide and its a goalkick; - what's the proposed protocol for hitting the woodwork or keeper saving it a long distance and rebounding back into play?
Goal; keeper saves and its a corner; keeper saves and its held; player hits wide and its a goalkick; - what's the proposed protocol for hitting the woodwork or keeper saving it a long distance and rebounding back into play?
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Keeper gets a finger tip to the pen. But ref doesn’t see / isn’t clear. Hits post and rebounds out. What happens then.distortiondave wrote: ↑Fri Jul 18, 2025 8:04 pmI get it at its most basic level;
Goal; keeper saves and its a corner; keeper saves and its held; player hits wide and its a goalkick; - what's the proposed protocol for hitting the woodwork or keeper saving it a long distance and rebounding back into play?
I’m getting more and more disillusioned with the beautiful game.
A game that for 100+ years was loved in its raw form. Errors. Mistakes. And fouls included.
It’s now being sanitised and messed with beyond belief.
Most normal fans are fed up with it. Problem is. They don’t really give a **** about normal fans.
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Re: Penalty rebound to be banned
Yes, I believe so. But of course they would only affect play if the penalty happens to be saved or rebounded off the woodwork - and then VAR have a job on their hands analysing who was encroaching and whether or not they affected play. I suspect this is another example of a law potentially being changed due to the introduction of VAR.
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So when it hits the post bounces onto the back of the keeper and into the net, that won't be a goal?
Changin g a rule that doesn't need changing seems very wengerish.
Changin g a rule that doesn't need changing seems very wengerish.
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What would happen in this instance, if the shot hits the post then rebounds off the back of the keeper and goes in? Is it an own goal? A goal kick? Interesting.
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It's quite clearly a goal as the keeper hasn't saved it. If he touches it onto the post, the game stops.
But I don't think it should be changed though.
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Does hitting the woodwork and coming back out away from goal not technically class as a "rebound" though? I think the goal should still stand too but I can see it being debated.Goalkeeper wrote: ↑Fri Jul 18, 2025 8:20 pmIt's quite clearly a goal as the keeper hasn't saved it. If he touches it onto the post, the game stops.
But I don't think it should be changed though.
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Slightly hysterical title. From what I have read there are a lot of words like "proposal" and "considering" that the permanently outraged (like Talk sport presenters) are ignoring.
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What if he tips it on to the post and it rolls inGoalkeeper wrote: ↑Fri Jul 18, 2025 8:20 pmIt's quite clearly a goal as the keeper hasn't saved it. If he touches it onto the post, the game stops.
But I don't think it should be changed though.
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If they are going to change the rules, I'd rather they allowed the keeper to come charging off his line as soon as a kick taker stops or stutters or deliberately slows down in his run up.
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Re: Penalty rebound to be banned
When taking a penalty, you are not compelled to shoot for goal.
The law states that the ball must be played forward and the taker cannot play the ball again until it has been played by another player.
The taker may treat the initial play-the-ball like an indirect free kick and tap the ball forwards for a team mate to run on to.
The law states that the ball must be played forward and the taker cannot play the ball again until it has been played by another player.
The taker may treat the initial play-the-ball like an indirect free kick and tap the ball forwards for a team mate to run on to.
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Every year they are wanting to change the rules of the game we first introduced just let game be as it is and let us folk try and enjoy it ...
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Goal, because he hasn't saved it.
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Henry & Pires tried that once and fd it upGordonvaleClaret wrote: ↑Sat Jul 19, 2025 1:03 amWhen taking a penalty, you are not compelled to shoot for goal.
The law states that the ball must be played forward and the taker cannot play the ball again until it has been played by another player.
The taker may treat the initial play-the-ball like an indirect free kick and tap the ball forwards for a team mate to run on to.
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