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Law 7 - Match Duration
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Law 7 - Match Duration 3/30/2008

Robert of Brookhaven, New York USA asks...

A corner kick is awarded with only seconds to play in the first half.
Ball is put into play and clock runs out.
Lots of positioning and passing inside the box. Do you blow the whistle and end the half or do you allow play to continue to see...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 3/21/2008

mat of fayetteville, ga us asks...

how long does a u10 games last?...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 2/22/2008

Alexander of Kursk, Russia asks...

What time the referee must stop the clock in professional level matches?...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 2/19/2008

Andy B of Oxford, MI US asks...

I have often heard it suggested that you should "wait until the ball is in play in a neutral part of the field before blowing for time". Can somebody please give a more difinitive explanation of exactly when one should blow, because waiting for the ...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 2/5/2008

ncsoccer of Lexington, NC USA asks...

Can a goal be scored as time ends or as horn sounds? Such as in basketball. If ball is in flight or on ground the horn sounds and the ball goes in a second later. Does it count? Also please quote rule and page number. Thanks; ncsoccer...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 2/2/2008

Danny Vaughan of North Vancouver, BC Canada asks...

Hello once again !!

Here I am scratching my head wondering the rules for injury time in the professional leagues. If the fourth official holds up a sign that indicates 3 additional minutes injury time how could the referee play on into fou...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 1/23/2008

manzar of lahore, punjab pakistan asks...

The time keeper is outside as decided by organisors.The ball is Thrown in The time keeper blows the wistle for half time.the refree does not hear it ,the second wistle is blown.a player heads the ball towards goal the ball touches the keepers hand an...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 1/23/2008

Sherazam Tiwana of Lahore, Punjab Pakistan asks...

hey
this recently happened in one of our school league matches and has since caused much controversy. Lets call one team . team A and the other . Team B.. rite. Team A scores an early goal.
Now we were in extra time of the 1st half and the...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 1/15/2008

Ben Hunt of Vacaville, CA USA asks...

How to handle restarts just before the half or the end of a game. When you call a foul, ball goes out or any other stoppage in play with seconds left, I understand how to restart play but how long should you allow play to go on? Scenario, ball goes o...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 1/2/2008

satish of sydney, nsw australia asks...

what is the duration time of one soccer match...

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