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From cheat sheets to trash talk: How goalkeepers win penalty shootouts
As this summer's World Cup enters the knockout stages this week, having a goalkeeper with a knack for stopping penalties could be particularly important.
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FOX Sports Digital
· Jun 28, 2026
What Is A Penalty Shootout At The World Cup? Rules Explained, How It Works
Here is your guide to understanding penalty shootouts at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Utusan Malaysia
· Jul 1, 2026
FIFA pertahan keputusan VAR batal gol Jerman
ATLANTA: Persekutuan Bolasepak Antarabangsa FIFA tampil mempertahankan keputusan penggunaan Video Bantuan Pengadil (VAR) yang membatalkan gol lewat permainan Jerman ketika mereka tersingkir secara mengejut kepada Paraguay dalam aksi pusingan 32 Terbaik Piala Dunia 2026. Insiden kontroversi itu berlaku pada masa tambahan apabila tandukan pertahanan Jonathan Tah disahkan tidak sah selepas semakan video mendapati berlaku kekasaran ... Read more The post FIFA pertahan keputusan VAR batal gol Jerman appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
The Independent
· Jun 29, 2026
What are the penalty shoot-out rules at the World Cup 2026?
The matches in the round of 32 are the first games of the 2026 World Cup that could see penalty shoot-outs required to decide results
Egyptian Gazette
· Jun 29, 2026
Paraguay upsets Germany on penalty kicks
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Jose Canale scored on the first sudden death penalty kick, Orlando Gill made two key saves and Paraguay upset Germany 4-3 on penalties after finishing regulation 1-1 on Monday to earn the biggest upset of the 2026 World Cup so far to advance to the round of 16 for the first time [] The post Paraguay upsets Germany on penalty kicks appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.
Football | The Guardian
· Jul 9, 2026
World Cup 2026: France v Morocco quarter-final buildup, Quansah hit with two-game ban – live
All the latest as we look ahead to the quarter-finals Player guide | Bracketology| Golden Boot | Email usOur very own Jonny Weeks has been doing clever things with photos from across the World Cup.Check them out! Continue reading...
The Eastern Herald
· Jul 5, 2026
Mbappe Draws Level With Messi. Paraguay’s Goalkeeper Made Sure It Took 70 Minutes.
France needed a 70th-minute penalty and a VAR review to get past a Paraguay side that had already eliminated Germany. Mbappe converted it, drawing level with Messi's tournament tally, but one goalkeeper's night made the scoreline look easier than the match was.
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Related coverage for "From cheat sheets to trash talk: How goalkeepers win penalty shootouts": FOX Sports Digital — What Is A Penalty Shootout At The World Cup? Rules Explained, How It Works . Utusan Malaysia — FIFA pertahan keputusan VAR batal gol Jerman. The Independent — What are the penalty shoot-out rules at the World Cup 2026?. Egyptian Gazette — Paraguay upsets Germany on penalty kicks. Football | The Guardian — World Cup 2026: France v Morocco quarter-final buildup, Quansah hit with two-game ban – live. The Eastern Herald — Mbappe Draws Level With Messi. Paraguay’s Goalkeeper Made Sure It Took 70 Minutes.