UEFA amends rules governing penalty kicksafter Atletico’s controversial UCL exit

By our Reporter

A significant change has been made to the rules governing penalty kicks, following the controversial disallowance of Atlético Madrid forward Julián Álvarez’s spot-kick against Real Madrid during the UEFA Champions League shootout in March.

The previous ruling, which invalidated the goal due to a ‘double touch’, has now been amended.

Going forward, if a penalty taker unintentionally strikes the ball with both feet and scores, the penalty will be retaken instead of being declared void, a significant shift from the earlier regulation, which considered such attempts as misses.

The initial decision played a role in Atlético Madrid’s elimination from the competition, prompting the club to lodge a formal protest with UEFA.

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