Отмененный гол «Серро Ларго» имел два прецедента в Испании, которые были решены по-разному: причина
The Uruguayan AUF League saw a curious incident at the end of the match between Cerro Largo and Montevideo City Torque, when Sebastián Assis pushed in the rebound from a penalty kick saved by Gastón Rodríguez after Nicolás Bertocchi's attempt. Referee Pablo Silveira—after consulting VAR—ruled out the goal for Assis's infringement and awarded an indirect free kick to Ciudadano, ending the game as time had run out. This play had two precedents in Spain's LaLiga, where in both cases the goal was disallowed, but the kick was retaken. Why? On July 16, 2020, Real Madrid won the league title by defeating Villarreal 2-1 in a match that was controversial in the second half. Sergio Ramos was brought down inside the area and took the penalty kick. The defender wanted to emulate, alongside Karim Benzema, the memorable penalty where Lionel Messi assisted Luis Suárez, but the French striker clearly encroached, and the goal was disallowed. However, instead of awarding an indirect free kick to Villarreal, the referee decided to retake the penalty. As explained by the official LaLiga channel, in addition to the encroachment by the player who won the Ballon d'Or, there was also an encroachment by Mario, the visiting team's right back, so because there was a double encroachment, the penalty kick had to be retaken. This also happened in the following tournament, but in this case, it was Real Madrid who suffered. In the 4-1 defeat to Valencia on November 8, 2020. Carlos Soler took the penalty kick, Thibaut Courtois saved the shot, but on the rebound, the Spanish player shot again, hitting the post, and on the third attempt, Yunus Musah pushed the ball into the empty net, tying the game. After a VAR review, it was determined that the American player had moved forward, but according to LaLiga's official channel, there was also a slight encroachment by Lucas Vázquez, so the kick had to be retaken, which Soler converted into a goal this time. Returning to Uruguayan soccer, Assis did encroach, but so did Lucas Correa in the opposite area. Why is this? Because of a rule change that came into effect in the 2024-25 season. As explained by the Premier League's official website at the time, there were changes to the penalty rules. The first is that, since then, the ball must make contact with the center of the penalty spot. The other change relates to what really affects this play, which is that, at the moment of execution, only the invasion or advancement of the goalkeeper is penalized if these have a direct impact on the outcome. For forwards, encroachment will only be penalized with an indirect free kick for the defending team if it results in a goal or creates a goal-scoring opportunity on the rebound, or if it hits or distracts the opposing goalkeeper. In the case of defenders, a retake is only granted if the defender blocks or prevents a goal-scoring opportunity on the rebound, or if the defender's intrusion distracts the kicker. Controversy may arise over the last point of the rule, which states that the position of the intruding player is determined by the foot or any part of the body that is in contact with the ground, which leaves room for doubt.
