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Because each team usually sends five players to take kicks in the first round of a penalty shootout.
Because it is awarded for certain fouls or violations that do not result in direct contact with an opponent, allowing the opposing team to restart play without a direct shot on goal.
Because a standard professional soccer match is played in two halves of 45 minutes each, totaling 90 minutes.
The rule that penalizes a last man foul was famously tested in the 1995 FIFA World Cup quarter-final between Italy and Norway, where the Italian goalkeeper, Angelo Peruzzi, was shown a red card for fouling an attacking player thus denying a clear goal-scoring opportunity.