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Law 7 - Match Duration
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Law 7 - Match Duration 10/13/2007

Scott Pezzano of Sicklerville, NJ Camden asks...

We were in the last minute of our game tie 1-1. There was one referee. Within the last second of the game one of our players kicked the ball into the net. The referee saw the ball go in net and blew his whistle. He then looked at his clock and said t...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 10/12/2007

Doug McMurtrie of lewistown, pa usa asks...

If there is time on the clock when the ball is kicked and just as the ball is going in the goal time runs out,nobody else has touched the ball,the score happens right after the ball is kicked,does the goal count?...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 10/11/2007

taylor reed of clayton, nj usa asks...

The ball is shot but time runs out before it crosses into the goal, is it a goal?...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 10/7/2007

lev weisbach of san francisco, california San Francisco asks...

At the end of the first half of a match the referee called the opposing team for a foul on their half of the field, between the 18 yard line and midfield. While the offensive player was setting up to take the free kick, time for the half expired and ...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 10/7/2007

vince of santa rosa, ca usa asks...

Once time expires, is is ok and acceptible to end the half or game on a penalty before the ensuing free kick has been taken?...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 10/1/2007

acquanetta oliver of oakland, california usa asks...

how long is a full soccer game...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 9/30/2007

Carrie Lenzen of Kernersville, NC usa asks...

We had the same situation [16646] happen with our girls game this weekend! The score was tied, the ball was kicked, the end of game whistle blew, and the ball went in the goal! Everyone thought it was a goal and a win for our girls, except for the c...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 9/30/2007

Christa of maple ridge, b.c. canada asks...

I was wondering if soccer has time outs?...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 9/30/2007

michelle pomroy of truckee, ca usa asks...

When should the ref signal for halftime? I know the half lasts 25 min. for my age division. I was trained that the half should end at precisely 25 min. +/- time for injuries. A coach told me that I was wrong. He said that I have to wait for a natural...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 9/19/2007

Erika of San antonio, Texas U.S.A asks...

How much time is in every half?...

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