Norwich City's latest exit via a penalty shoot-out may have many Canaries' fans cursing their team's luck from the spot, but City's history in the format may surprise a few.
A look at the history books show they have won five and lost five shoot-outs.
Norwich City's penalty shoot-out record:
November 8, 1972: Leicester City (H) Texaco Cup - Won 4-3
December 19, 1990: Millwall (H) Zenith Data Systems Cup - Won 6-5
December 20, 1995: Bolton Wanderers (A) League Cup - Won 3-2
October 27, 1998: Bolton Wanderers (H) League Cup - Lost 3-1
May 12, 2002: Birmingham City (N) Play-off final - Lost 4-2
October 24, 2006: Port Vale (A) League Cup - Lost 3-2
August 28, 2007: Rochdale (A) League Cup - Won 4-3
November 10, 2009: Swindon Town (A) Johnstone's Paint Trophy - Won 5-3
December 15, 2009: Southampton (A) Johnstone's Paint Trophy - Lost 6-5
October 27, 2015: Everton (A) League Cup - Lost 4-3
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