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Soccer Penalty Shootout Records

Based in Salt Lake City, Daniel J. Mannix joined a leading Utah organization in 1986 and continues to support the company in locating missing estate heirs as the vice president and chief operating officer. Daniel J. Mannix maintains several personal interests beyond his professional activities, including soccer.

Soccer games are decided by a penalty shootout in certain venues, particularly tournaments that feature elimination stages. Each team takes five shots, with players alternating shots on goal until one team achieves an insurmountable lead. For example, a shootout might end with a score of 5-4 or 3-0. That said, teams will continue to cycle through shooters beyond five shots until a winner has been determined.

The longest officially recognized penalty shootout occurred in 2005 during a Namibian Cup game between KK Palace and Civics. The clubs combined for 48 shots on goal, with KK Palace taking the shootout by a final score of 17-16. Meanwhile, the world record for most consecutive penalty shots scored was set at the 2013 Hampshire Senior Cup, when Brockenhurst and Andover Town combined to convert their first 29 attempts.

The 2020-2021 UEFA Europa League final set several penalty shootout records for a major European tournament, including 24 total shots on goal. The shootout between Villarreal and Manchester United saw the first 21 shots go in before Villarreal's goalkeeper made the winning score and save for an 11-10 shootout victory.
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