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Law 7 - Match Duration 9/18/2007Chelsea of Redmond, WA USA asks...When I was going through Referee training they taught us a mathematical method of how to determine the length of youth games. I don't normally center for them but I have to and I have no idea how long U10-U14 games go for! Thanks...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 9/16/2007Tony Mendoza of windsor, california usa asks...Incident: A referee ended our season opener at 80 minutes (10 min.short). Knowing that once the whistle blows the game is over and can't be restarted even by the referee (we lost 2-1). After both teams finished the good sportmanship congradula...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 9/12/2007Paul of The Hague, - Netherlands asks...In tonight's Euro 2008 qualifier Albania v Holland, an amount of six minutes of stoppage time was indicated by the fourth official (if I am not mistaken). However, in what I believe was the 94th minute, the referee blew the final whistle after firewo...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 9/11/2007Tom Waypa of Hartland, mi usa asks...When is the soccer match over ?? We had a situation where the ball was in flight as the clock went to 0:00. As the ball came down it was headed into the goal. The call was no goal because time ran out. Is this correct. When is the match over ??...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 9/10/2007fred swanson of fairfax, VA USA asks...The ref blew the whistle 3 min. before the 35 min half time mark while team A was in an attacking position. The AR and coach of team A called this to the ref's attention on the spot. He still called half time. At the end of the 2nd half, he added the...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 9/8/2007Lee Tesdell of Slater, IA US asks...I am looking for the rule in the rule book for both NFHS and NCAA stating that a shot on goal, to be considered a goal, must have crossed over the goal-line before the time ends. Rule number and page please.
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Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 9/6/2007Molly Jonas of medford, new jersey USA asks...When the refeeree starts the clock does he stop and restart it for half-time and injuries....
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 8/29/2007ashish yadav of bhopal, madhya pradesh india asks...whats the result if a goal is scored at the last moment of the match. as in first whistle was blown and the goal was scored.... will it be counted? ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 8/21/2007Mike Grimes of Mayfield, Ohio USA asks...Late in a game, team A is winning by one goal, team A consistantly kicks the ball out of play and not just over the touch line, but 10 or 15 yards away. This is done time and time again. Is this an infraction of the laws of the game, what is the pen...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 7/16/2007Enrique Fernandez of San Jose, CA US asks...If the ball has been shot on goal and is in the air when the whistle blows to end the game, but the ball is still in the air and has not crossed the goal line , does it count?...
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