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Law 7 - Match Duration 3/9/2009Rick Oliver of Clayton, NC USA asks...During a U-12 soccer match the forward beats the defender and was either in the act of shooting or had just shot the ball towards the goal when the Referee blew his whistle to end the game. The ball did not cross the goal line until after the referee...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 3/8/2009Brittany of New Ross, Nova Scotia Canada asks...When is the referre allowed to end the game? In the under 18 boys indoor game last night we had the ref. end the game when the ball was put in the other teams net. His justification was that the game had ended 25 seconds before the ball actua...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 2/3/2009Doug Crawford of Moraga, CA USA asks...Most of the time I do add small amounts of time when it is appropriate, even at tournaments where the rules discourage it. Most of these youth tournament rules have wording such as '... time is not added except in extraordinary circumstances ...'. ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 1/30/2009Sarah K of San Antonio, TX USA asks...I asked a question about time management at my Recert training last week and I'm not sure the answer was correct. Perhaps you can shed some light. In a tournament situation where you can't really add 'stoppage' time to a game due to field sch...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 1/21/2009Peter of Stockton, CA USA asks...Hi I was watching a game on Saturday and the following transpired. The two teams were running neck and neck (a good game to watch). The score was 2-2, in the dying moments of the game team A had a break away. The attacker (an extremely good ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 12/17/2008Joe Griego of Bishop, CA USA asks...This is an interesting question for NFHS referees. Since time is never added under NFHS 'rules' (the Referee or official timekeeper actually stops the clock during play under NFHS rules for things such as goal kicks, kick-offs, and fouls), then tech...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 11/10/2008A.LESTER of goole, east yorkshire england asks...If a game is abandoned after 75 mins does the result stand.Last saturday the game was called off after 71 mins does all red / yellow cards stand....
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 11/10/2008Jen Dombrowski of Maple Shade, NJ USA asks...During the last seconds of the game, we have a corner kick, during the play, the ref. blows the whistle, we score, durng the whistle, to tie the game (3-3), the ref. does not count the goal. Can he do that - blow the whistle to end the game when the...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 10/13/2008Bian Fung of Toronto, Ontario Canada asks...Was soccer for the duration of 60 minutes previous to 90 minutes at the international level....
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 10/4/2008Vlad of Victoria, BC Canada asks...Night game...lights go out...when is a game considered official?...lights went out at the 70 minute mark...I beleive that after 60 minutes played the game is considered official...please quote specific law......
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