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List of Football at the Summer Olympics penalty shoot-outs

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This is a list of all penalty shoot-outs that have occurred in the final tournaments of the Football at the Summer Olympics.

Men's tournament[edit]

Complete list[edit]

Key
  • Penalty scored = scored penalty
  • Penalty missed = missed penalty
  • golden background = scored penalty which ended the shoot-out
  • red background = missed penalty which ended the shoot-out
  • grey background = first penalty in the shoot-out
  • horizontal line within a list of takers = beginning of the sudden death stage


Penalty shoot-outs in the Football at the Summer Olympics – Men's tournament
No. Edition Winners F Losers Penalties Winning team Losing team Round Date & Venue
S M T GK Takers Takers GK
1. 1984,
Los Angeles
 Brazil 1–1  Canada 4–2 0–2 4–4 Gilmar R. Gilmar P. Penalty scored
Kita Penalty scored
Ademir Penalty scored
André Luís Penalty scored
Penalty scored Wilson
Penalty missed Mitchell
Penalty missed Bridge
Penalty scored Gray
Lettieri Quarter-finals 6 August 1984,
Stanford
(Stanford Stadium)
2. 1988,
Seoul
 Brazil 1–1  West Germany 3–2 1–3 4–5 Taffarel João Paulo Penalty scored
Winck Penalty scored
Romário Penalty scored
Cruz Penalty missed
Penalty missed Janßen
Penalty missed Klinsmann
Penalty scored Kleppinger
Penalty scored Fach
Penalty missed Wuttke
Kamps Semi-finals 27 September 1988,
Seoul
(Seoul Olympic Stadium)
3. 2000,
Sydney
 United States 1–1  Japan 5–4 0–1 5–5 Friedel Vagenas Penalty scored
Agoos Penalty scored
Donovan Penalty scored
Wolff Penalty scored
Victorine Penalty scored
Penalty scored Nakamura
Penalty scored Inamoto
Penalty scored Morioka
Penalty missed Nakata
Penalty scored Myojin
Narazaki Quarter-finals 23 September 2000,
Adelaide
(Hindmarsh Stadium)
4.  Cameroon 2–2  Spain 5–3 0–1 5–4 Kameni M'Boma Penalty scored
Eto'o Penalty scored
Geremi Penalty scored
Lauren Penalty scored
Womé Penalty scored
Penalty scored Xavi
Penalty scored Capdevila
Penalty missed Amaya
Penalty scored Albelda
Aranzubia Gold medal match 30 September 2000,
Sydney
(Sydney Olympic Stadium)
5. 2012,
London
 South Korea 1–1  Great Britain 5–4 0–1 5–5 Lee Bum-young Koo Ja-cheol Penalty scored
Baek Sung-dong Penalty scored
Hwang Seok-ho Penalty scored
Park Jong-woo Penalty scored
Ki Sung-yueng Penalty scored
Penalty scored Ramsey
Penalty scored Cleverley
Penalty scored Dawson
Penalty scored Giggs
Penalty missed Sturridge
Butland Quarter-finals 4 August 2012,
Cardiff
(Millennium Stadium)
6. 2016,
Rio de Janeiro
 Brazil 1–1  Germany 5–4 0–1 5–5 Weverton Renato Augusto Penalty scored
Marquinhos Penalty scored
Rafinha Penalty scored
Luan Penalty scored
Neymar Penalty scored
Penalty scored Ginter
Penalty scored Gnabry
Penalty scored Brandt
Penalty scored Süle
Penalty missed Petersen
Horn Gold medal match 20 August 2016,
Rio de Janeiro
(Maracanã Stadium)
7. 2020,
Tokyo
 Japan 0–0  New Zealand 4–2 0–2 4–4 Tani Ueda Penalty scored
Itakura Penalty scored
Nakayama Penalty scored
Yoshida Penalty scored
Penalty scored Wood
Penalty missed Cacace
Penalty missed Lewis
Penalty scored McCowatt
Woud Quarter-finals 31 July 2021,
Kashima
(Kashima Stadium)
8.  Brazil 0–0  Mexico 4–1 0–2 4–3 Santos Dani Alves Penalty scored
Martinelli Penalty scored
Guimarães Penalty scored
Reinier Penalty scored
Penalty missed Aguirre
Penalty missed Vásquez
Penalty scored Rodríguez
Ochoa Semi-finals 3 August 2020,
Kashima
(Kashima Stadium)

Women's tournament[edit]

Complete list[edit]

Key
  • Penalty scored = scored penalty
  • Penalty missed = missed penalty
  • golden background = scored penalty which ended the shoot-out
  • red background = missed penalty which ended the shoot-out
  • grey background = first penalty in the shoot-out
  • horizontal line within a list of takers = beginning of the sudden death stage


Penalty shoot-outs in the Football at the Summer Olympics – Women's tournament
No. Edition Winners F Losers Penalties Winning team Losing team Round Date & Venue
S M T GK Takers Takers GK
1. 2016,
Rio de Janeiro
 Sweden 1–1  United States 4–3 1–2 5–5 Lindahl Schelin Penalty scored
Asllani Penalty scored
Sembrant Penalty missed
Seger Penalty scored
Dahlkvist Penalty scored
Penalty missed Morgan
Penalty scored Horan
Penalty scored Lloyd
Penalty scored Gautrat
Penalty missed Press
Solo Quarter-finals 12 August 2016,
Brasília
(Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha)
2.  Brazil 0–0  Australia 7–6 1–2 8–8 Bárbara Andressa Alves Penalty scored
Andressa Penalty scored
Beatriz Penalty scored
Rafaelle Penalty scored
Marta Penalty missed

Debinha Penalty scored
Mônica Penalty scored
Tamires Penalty scored

Penalty scored Kellond-Knight
Penalty scored Brock
Penalty scored van Egmond
Penalty scored Polkinghorne
Penalty missed Gorry

Penalty scored Heyman
Penalty scored Logarzo
Penalty missed Kennedy

Williams 12 August 2016,
Belo Horizonte
(Mineirão)
3.  Sweden 0–0  Brazil 4–3 1–2 5–5 Lindahl Schelin Penalty scored
Asllani Penalty missed
Seger Penalty scored
Fischer Penalty scored
Dahlkvist Penalty scored
Penalty scored Marta
Penalty missed Cristiane
Penalty scored Andressa Alves
Penalty scored Rafaelle
Penalty missed Andressa
Bárbara Semi-finals 16 August 2016,
Rio de Janeiro
(Maracanã Stadium)
4. 2020,
Tokyo
 Canada 0–0  Brazil 4–3 1–2 5–5 Labbé Sinclair Penalty missed
Fleming Penalty scored
Lawrence Penalty scored
Leon Penalty scored
Gilles Penalty scored
Penalty scored Marta
Penalty scored Debinha
Penalty scored Érika
Penalty missed Andressa Alves
Penalty missed Rafaelle
Bárbara Quarter-finals 30 July 2021,
Rifu
(Miyagi Stadium)
5.  United States 2–2  Netherlands 4–2 0–2 4–4 Naeher Lavelle Penalty scored
Morgan Penalty scored
Press Penalty scored
Rapinoe Penalty scored
Penalty missed Miedema
Penalty scored Janssen
Penalty scored van der Gragt
Penalty missed Nouwen
van Veenendaal 30 July 2021,
Yokohama
(International Stadium Yokohama)
6.  Canada 1–1  Sweden 3–2 3–4 6–6 Labbé Fleming Penalty scored
Lawrence Penalty missed
Gilles Penalty missed
Leon Penalty scored
Rose Penalty scored

Grosso Penalty scored

Penalty missed Asllani
Penalty scored Björn
Penalty scored Schough
Penalty missed Anvegård
Penalty missed Seger

Penalty missed Andersson

Lindahl Gold medal match 6 August 2021,
Yokohama
(International Stadium Yokohama)



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