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16 If no goals or an equal number of goals scored, the game shall be termed a draw.

HOW TO BREAK THE DRAW:

Conditions under which penalty-kicks shall be taken to determine which of the two teams in a drawn match, in a KNOCK OUT COMPETITION, shall be declared the winner.

1. The referee shall toss and the team whose captain wins the toss shall take the FIRST KICK.

2. The referee shall choose the goal at which all at the penalty-kicks shall be taken.

3. Each team shell take 5 Penalty-kicKs. The kicks shall be taken alternatively.

4. Only the players who are in the field of play at the end of the match, which shall mean at the end of extra time in so far as a match in which extra time is authorised, is concerned, shall be eligible to take part in the penalty kicking.

5. If, after each team has taken 5 kicks, each has scored the same number of goals or neither has scored, the taking of penalty kicks shell continue in the same order, until such time as each has taken the same number of kicks and one team has scored a goal more than the other.

6. Each kick shall be taken by a different player and not until all eligible players of any team, inclu-