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    New ABBA penalty shootout system to be tested



    UEFA are to test another punishment shootout at the European Under-17 Title, with a view to actualizing it going ahead in all rivalries. 

    The competition starts in Croatia on Wednesday for men and Tuesday in the Czech Republic for ladies and for any recreations that must be chosen be a punishment shootout, the new framework will be set up. 

    Rather than groups rotating kicks, as they right now do, another "ABBA" framework will be tried, after a review by Spanish teachers Ignacio Palacios-Huerta and Jose Apesteguia. 

    Under the new model, group A will take the principal kick and will be trailed by two progressive kicks for group B, before they themselves take two sequential punishments under the arrangement which would proceed until there is a champ. 

    Contemplates demonstrated that change would maybe be invited as there is a more prominent mental weight on the group shooting second, especially later in the shootouts on the off chance that they are required to score to dodge vanquish. 



    Altogether, 2,900 punishments crosswise over 270 shootouts in the vicinity of 1970 and 2008 were dissected and it was finished up a while later that under the present arrangement, the group which takes the main kick has a 21 percent higher possibility of winning. 


    A coin will in any case be hurled with a specific end goal to figure out who goes first and which end of the ground the kicks will be taken.
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