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Football Introduces Penalty Shootouts to End 'Cruel' System

Historic change to the sport's rules aims to reduce uncertainty

28 Mar 2026 · 28 Mar 2026·1 source

According to BBC Sport — Football, football's introduction of penalty shootouts aimed to end the 'cruel' system of deciding matches. The first official penalty shootout was shrouded in uncertainty, with players and officials alike unsure of what to expect. The change aimed to provide a more definitive outcome.

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