Is the penalty shootout even?

There was a penalty shootout and it was a draw.

Penalty shoot-out method is the way to decide the outcome when the game is tied. The FIFA Council decided to use this method in 1970.

The specific method is:

The referee chooses a goal, draws lots to decide which team plays first, and then the two sides alternately kick five penalty kicks, and the one with more goals wins. If one of the two sides has decided to win before kicking the penalty five times, the referee will stop kicking the penalty and announce the winning team.

If the number of goals scored after five penalties is the same, the sixth player from both sides will kick the penalty; According to this, seventh and eighth? Players, kick the penalty until the outcome is decided.

When taking a penalty, all players present must stay in the middle circle to rest and stand by, except the player who took the penalty and the goalkeepers of both sides.

Special circumstances:

Players who take part in penalty kicks must be players who are present at the end of the game (or overtime). If the goalkeeper is injured during the penalty kick and can't keep the goal, he can be replaced by a substitute. Before the penalty, each team should list the players' penalty order, and the penalty can only be taken in turn, not upside down.