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Law 7 - Match Duration
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Law 7 - Match Duration 3/19/2011

Fred of Franklinton, nc us asks...

Does time have to be extended for a throw-in or can the final whistle sound regardless the position of the ball. In this case, the time was within two seconds of the final whistle when the ball went out of play. This was not a case where a team int...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 11/21/2010

Tomasz Czekeryla of Dolgellau, Wales asks...

Can a referee blow for half time when when a player is 1 on 1 with a GK ? ...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 11/15/2010

Petra of Chilliwack, Canada asks...

Is it true that when one team has a breakaway in the last second of the game, the referee has to let that player try and score a goal, thus giving the game a few extra seconds? I have never heard of that rule before and have played soccer most of my ...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 11/13/2010

Bob Hayes of Redondo Beach, CA USA asks...

Right before the end of the game, an attacking team had a throw in which a defender hit with his hand in the penalty area.

It was fairly obvious, but right after that happened (about 1 or 2 seconds), the ref called an end to the game.

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Law 7 - Match Duration 11/11/2010

Patrick Talamantes of Sacramento, California United Staes of America asks...

During a game a few weeks ago, one of our players was blatantly fouled, and we were given a free kick. Before we could take the free kick, however, the ref blew his whistle for halftime. The linesmen went over and argued with this ref, but he overrul...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 10/20/2010

Rico Kappy of Middletown, PA USA asks...

A shot is kicked from about 35 yards away from goal. As the shot is in the air, the horn goes off to end the half. The ball goes in the net clearly after the horn sounds. Does the goal count?...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 10/18/2010

Christian Estrada of Downey, CA United States asks...

I was in a situation in a U14 League Game where there were 10 Minutes left in a game and Team A was losing 9-0 to Team B.

It was the 4th Quarter and after the 9th goal was scored I took the decision to call the match and declare it finished...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 10/16/2010

Larry of San Ramon, CA USA asks...

In a 1-0 game, which we lost, the referee ended the game while my team was attacking with the ball in the penalty area. After the game I thanked and complimented the referee for his work, but also politely mentioned that in my 8 years of coaching I ...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 9/16/2010

Jay Ramey of El Dorado Hills, CA USA asks...

As a ref, I understand we must have two equal halves plus 'stoppage time'.

Recently, I coached a u19Girls game where the referee allowed the first half to extend to 65 minutes (should be 45 in our league). It was clearly a mistake and he ...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 9/13/2010

Terri Chappell of Atlanta, Georgia USA asks...

I have seen several questions answered here about time of the match but I haven't seen one regarding a half that was played too long. The time of each half should be 35 min. The 1st half was accidentally played for approximately 40 min. Apparently th...

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