Playing penalty kicks after turning around is a very eye-catching action and sometimes occurs during games. However, according to football rules, this action will be called a foul in most cases.
According to rules set by the International Association of Football (IFAB), players must meet a series of requirements when taking penalties. One of them is that you cannot turn around when kicking the ball. Rotating body means that the player has turned his body to face the goal before kicking the ball. Such a practice is considered illegal because players may cause confusion or misleading to opponents while turning around.
Kicking a penalty kick after turning around also violates another rule, which is that you must maintain a steady motion when kicking the ball. Turning itself is an unstable movement. Players need to turn around to gain enough potential energy to kick a more powerful ball. However, this kind of action is not allowed when taking penalty kicks. When kicking penalty kicks, you need to be stable and stable so that you can kick a stable ball.
In addition, from the perspective of fair competition, it is unreasonable to kick a penalty kick after turning around. The purpose of kicking a penalty kick after turning is to confuse the goalkeeper and defender by turning around, thereby increasing the chances of scoring. However, this action takes advantage of loopholes in the rules, and some believe it is an unfair way of playing. Therefore, under the principle of fair competition, such actions will also be ruled a foul.
According to football rules and the principle of fair competition, it is not in compliance with regulations for players to kick penalty kicks after turning around. Such actions can lead to a foul and may cause confusion or misleading to the opponent. Therefore, in the game, players should abide by the rules and compete reasonably, rather than gain unfair advantages through unreasonable actions.