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Poor Student
02/09/2005, 11:42 AM
From soccernet:
An English FA Cup preliminary round replay between Tunbridge Wells and Littlehampton Town was decided after a 40-penalty shootout on Thursday, the third highest ever recorded in a senior match.


Tunbridge Wells advanced 16-15 after the teams drew 2-2 after extra time. The original match ended in a 1-1 draw on Saturday.


The world record for the highest number of penalties taken in a shootout was established in January this year when 48 were required to settle a Namibian Cup first-round tie. KK Palace eventually beat Civics 17-16 after the match had finished 2-2 after extra time.


Forty-four penalties were needed in a shootout in 1988 when Argentinos Juniors beat Racing Club 20-19 after drawing 2-2 in a league match.


:eek:

tetsujin1979
02/09/2005, 11:51 AM
Wasn't the African Nations Cup settled after something like 13 penalties each in the mid nineties?

Drogstar
02/09/2005, 12:17 PM
From soccernet:
The world record for the highest number of penalties taken in a shootout was established in January this year when 48 were required to settle a Namibian Cup first-round tie. KK Palace eventually beat Civics 17-16 after the match had finished 2-2 after extra time.
:eek:

how does 17 + 16 = 48, do they count differently in namibia??
:) :)

Peadar
02/09/2005, 12:23 PM
how does 17 + 16 = 48, do they count differently in namibia??
:) :)

Obviously not every penalty was scored. :rolleyes:

Roadend
02/09/2005, 12:28 PM
Forty-four penalties were needed in a shootout in 1988 when Argentinos Juniors beat Racing Club 20-19 after drawing 2-2 in a league match.

Why would you have penalties after a drawn league match?

NeilMcD
02/09/2005, 1:09 PM
In some places they dont have draws and the settle every drawn game with a penalty shootout. This is the only reason I can see for it in this case.

Roadend
02/09/2005, 1:20 PM
Premiership take note, might improve the godawful crap they've been serving up the last few years.