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Law 7 - Match Duration 6/20/2008Connor kinley of , missouri usa asks...in the rule book it says.. allowance for time lost is permitted through substitutions.
where i ref, the teams have unlimited amount of substitutions. am i expected to add on additional time for everytime they substitute?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 6/19/2008kayla of Fairfield, California U.S.A. asks...I was wondering exactly how long each half of the match lasts with half time included....
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 6/17/2008Joe Griego of Bishop, CA USA asks...During the Turkey/Czech Republic Euro 2008 match, the final minutes included a send-off for the Turkish keeper. The whole affair burned several minutes of stoppage time. It is my understanding that the final authority for timekeeping rests with the...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 6/7/2008Mike of Toronto, Canada asks...I am the convenor of a men's rec league in Toronto. I am in the need of clarification of FIFA rules on abandonment. There was a game where a team was leading 4-1 when a game was abandoned in the 70th minute (of 90 min game). There were a total of 3 r...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 6/2/2008Mike R of , USA asks...Rules state that a game or half has to be extended for a penalty kick..
Does this mean upon the ball being kicked and it is saved, missed or in the net, you blow the whistle for half time/end of game?
Or should you use common se...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 5/27/2008Marny of Paterson, NJ USA asks...You are refereeing a tournament that has a "no extended time" rule. It's a 1-1 game and with a few minutes left Team A is mounting a furious attack, getting off shot after shot. With a minute left a player on Team B fouls a player on Tea...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 5/26/2008ROY McCALLION of Gold coast, Queensland Australia asks...Two senior sides are at 1 goal each in the first half. Twelve minutes before the first half is to finish. The floodlights fail on one side of the field. The grounds people from the home side frantically start to fix the lights & achieve the process ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 5/24/2008Tim Van DenHeuvel of Medowie, NSW Australia asks...A team mate as kicked the ball passed the goalkeeper and is heading into the goal. There is no one who can get to the ball to stop it. The ball is about 1m from the line, and then the ref blows full time. as the ball is going in. Can he do this?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 5/12/2008Joey Sanders of Marion, SC US asks...Can the game be ended on a scoring opportunity...such as a corner?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 5/5/2008Steve of Vero Beach, FL USA asks...Two questions here.
U-15 teams play 40 min halves in this league. I added 3 min. due to subs, an injury, mandatory hydration break (FYSA Rule) and dead time from players having to chase the ball.
At the end of the 40 min. 2nd ha...
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