Hi
It's not really backed up by proper, robust, analysis, but I suppose my prejudice/experience as an England fan has always been the opposite.
England's tournament penalty kick record is scored 28, missed 13, total conversion rate 68%.
But breaking that down, the white scoring rate is 25 scored, 9 missed (73% success) versus a black rate of 2 scored, 4 missed (33% success, small sample noted).
https://www.goal.com/en/news/englan...how-often-won-lost/128qfzvz5fj7f1cyeje3xnfssw
(I excluded Kieran trippier, who has one black grandparent, from these totals altogether, but for everyone else I'd have thought the black/white distinction was reasonably clear)
Also looking at this (subjective, Anglo centric) list of all time best penalty takers, it's noticeably very white.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sp...-have-been-named-and-ranked-20201002.amp.html
This isn't at all backed up by stats, but I suppose in my lifetime I have noticed a modest number of very good black takers in the premier league, notably balotelli, yakubu, toure, and drogba, and formed a lazy half hypothesis in my head that (in English terms) you're much likelier to get a good 'black African' (ie someone who arrived in Europe directly from Africa) taker than a good 'black Caribbean' one, with the latter group I suppose tending to be more bought into, in England anyway, a whole 'black' culture similar to the one in the US, ie mindlessness, criminality, lack of personal responsibility, etc. like I said, only a lazy hypothesis.