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Law 7 - Match Duration 6/1/2009John of newmarket, ontario canada asks...I recently had a U16 competitive girls game. With less than 1min left in the game the keeper got seriously injured in a fair tackle. she remained on the field for 4 1/2 minutes until everything was OK. How much extra time would I add to the game ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 5/31/2009Christopher Bowes of Salisbury, NC USA asks...When a direct kick is given as play is expiring, when do you blow the whistle? The direct kick was awarded as time expired. The offensive player kicked the ball and the defense deflected it back out where the kicking team reclaimed it. The whistle...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 5/31/2009Mike Hardy of Burlington , MA US asks...When does the game or half end? Is it when the clock runs out, is it the first change of possession when after the clock has run out? I have heard many things including that a ref shouldn't stop a game just as a player is about to likely score even ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 5/12/2009Kevin of Des Moines, Iowa USA asks...At the end of the game (or half) when the time has run out and the whistle has blown, if a shot is in the air at the time and goes into the goal does it count?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 5/7/2009robert sexton of kernersville, n.c. U.S.A. asks...Should'nt overtime in a championship game be two equal periods, not just 5 min. then if no score 5 more min.? Where in a rule book is this spelled out? Thanks, Bob Sexton...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 5/2/2009Susan high of Austin, Texas Usa asks...How long are the halfs for 9 year olds?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 4/24/2009David Stanley of Palo Alto, CA USA asks...Has anyone got the answer to handling over zealous coaches using the 'open' substitution found in many soccer leagues in the USA, from turning into a 'special teams' behavior found more commonly in 'Grid Iron'... I would be very interested in any...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 4/23/2009ajay of dubai, uae asks...how much time do you allow in injury time for goals?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 4/15/2009Sharyl of Germantown, TN USA asks...What exactly is stoppage time added for? Last evening my girls U16 team played and I am the stats keeper. We are suppose to play 40 minute halves. I always set 2 stopwatches at the whistle to time the halves in case one watch stops for some reason. L...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 4/3/2009Lupe Reyes of Woodward, OK US asks...Ref blows whistle and calls hands on the goalie because he stepped across the line holding the ball. My son grabbed the ball and set it down to do free kick but the time was running out and when my son was about to kick it the ref blew whistle and sa...
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