C'est quoi les shoot out? 

une sorte de face à face vs le gardien en partant du milieu de terrain
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penalty_shoot...can_experiments
The North American Soccer League in the 1970s and 1980s, then Major League Soccer in the 1990s experimented with a variation of the shoot-out procedure.
Instead of a straight penalty kick, the shoot-out started 35 yards (32 m) from the goal and having five seconds to attempt a shot. The player could make as many moves as he could in a breakaway situation in the five seconds, then attempt a shot. This procedure is similar to that used in an ice hockey penalty shot. As with a standard shoot-out, this variation used a best-of-five-kicks model, and if the score was still level, the tiebreaker would head to an extra round of one attempt per team.
This format rewarded player skills, as players were able to attempt to deceive goalkeepers and play the ball in an attempt to make the shot, as in a one-on-one skills contest, and goalkeepers could take on the attackers without restrictions that are normally implemented in penalty shootouts. Soccer Bowl '81, the NASL's 1981 championship final, was decided by this format.[78]
MLS abandoned this experiment in 2000.[citation needed] If penalties are required to determine a winner during the playoffs, MLS now uses the shoot-out procedure specified by the International Football Association Board.
Ca doit être inspiré des tirs aux buts au hockey, où le joueur arrive lancé face au gardien. Le challenge wanadoo / orange de L1 en gros.
oui le challenge wanadoo, c'est exactement ça
