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Law 7 - Match Duration 4/30/2007Al Wielinga of Sarnia, ON Canada asks...Continue loving the site. Even as one of the top referees in our local area, I'm still learning a great deal. :)
Referee makes an error in 1st half, playing 40 minutes instead of 45 (mixed up since Boys, Girls, Counties all have differen...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 4/30/2007Steve of Vero Beach, FL USA asks...I was an AR in a tournament game this weekend. The green team was ahead 1 - 0 late in the second half. After the FYSA mandated water break, the Coach of the green team began to substitute on every stoppage, 1 player at a time. Since this was a tourna...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 4/30/2007Bill McKinley of Malvern, PA USA asks...At the end of a game, our team had the ball w possession in front of the opposing net with time expiring. The referee blew the whistle once, we shot and scored, then the whistle blew two more times, ending the game. If the sequence of events was as s...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 4/22/2007Mark warner of manchester, Cheshire ENGLAND asks...Can the referee blow the final whistle when he has just awarded a corner kick...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 4/19/2007Tom of Seattle, WA USA asks...I first wanted to say what a great site this is. The insight from the refs is excellent! I have a long history with the game of soccer and have a good grasp of the LOTG. But the scenarios mentioned here are very educational. My question is about...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 3/24/2007i.w of ontario, canada asks...Fifa law provides max 15 minutes for half time. What happens if a team takes longer than 15 min? What can the ref do?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 3/17/2007Keith of oxford, uk asks...The score is 4-2 the away side down to 10 men. The ref blows for full time, the away team manager shouts that there is still 7 to 8 minutes left to play (confirmed by home team)Away manager says too late now you have blown your whistle for full time ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 12/8/2006Lealem Berhanu of Khartoum, Sudan Sudan asks...If a referee ends a game before 90 minutes (say at 85th, 8, 87, 88 minutes) what is FIFA's regulation regarding this error?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 12/5/2006Rick of Cincinnati, Ohio USA asks...I had a recent situation in a higher level BU14 game in which blue fouled white just outside of blue's penalty area with perhaps fifteen seconds remaining in the match. While the foul was not a blatant DOGSO, there certainly was the possibility that ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 11/24/2006Robert Whittle of Glassboro, New Jersey USA asks...In a recent game our team shot the ball into the net as time expired. The referee informed us that the shot was already in the air as time expired but wasn't in the goal. For this reason, he disallowed the goal. Was his ruling correct?...
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