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Law 7 - Match Duration 10/1/2008Kayla of Old Bridge, NJ USA asks...Hi. Last Saturday, my younger sister was playing in a recreational soccer game and right before half-time, one of her team mates took a shot and while the ball was airborne, the referee began to blow the whistle. The ball made it into the goal after ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 9/29/2008patrick of smithown, ny usa asks...When can a ref end the game . If the ball goes out bounds Does the ref have to wait for a restart to to end the match or call the match with ball out of play...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 9/25/2008Ewan Cessford of Stoke-on-Trent, England asks...In an average high school game, how long should the match last for?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 8/21/2008Derrick of chicago, Illinois usa asks...If a referee decides on his own without confering with either teams, to shorten a half for any reason then plays the entire second half (45mins)what is the ruling on this. Should the entire game be replayed or the five minutes or result stand? The ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 8/17/2008Hans H Rothkehl of Ocala, FLorida Marion asks...During an Adult game the trailing referee called the end of the first half. The players were leaving the field, then, after a discussion by the referees, the players were called back. Free kick was given. When I questioned the referee his answer was ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 8/11/2008Ray of Perth, Western Australia Australia asks...i was wondering about the time when the referee can blow the full time whistle; our game was tied at 4 all and we were in attack, we had just ran the ball up and on the edge of the box our player was basically lining up for a shot in the motion ready...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 7/5/2008Steven of Sydney, NSW Australia asks...Say it's a corner before the ball is in play time is up. Should you let the corner be taken or blow the whistle for half-time/Full time?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 6/29/2008Dana of Burnsville, MN USA asks...My player shot the ball before time expired in the first half, but time expired before the ball crossed the plane of the goal. The ball went in the net. Is this a goal since she shot before time expired or should it be disallowed because the ball did...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 6/26/2008Paul Callaghan of Walkerton, Ontario Canada asks... Im a novice soccer fan and have been following the Euro 2008 tournament. Im confused about how the extra time works. A friend of mine says that it is pre-defined as 15-minute halfs but I heard on a radio talk show that it is determined by the re...
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Law 7 - Match Duration 6/23/2008Melvin Hagerman of Colorado Springs, Colorado U.S.A. asks...No, this one did NOT happen in some first division somewhere . . . yet . . .
As the CR, you start your watch--digital in this case--at the start of a second half. After a while, you look down to check time, say for issuing a yellow card ...
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