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Law 7 - Match Duration
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Law 7 - Match Duration 8/29/2006

Wayne Rockett of Wakefield, West Yorks England asks...

We played a cup final in an evening on a pitch that didn't have floodlights. Sometimes when there is a chance that light might make the game difficult to play the referee might inform the teams that the game will last 35mins per half. However in th...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 8/26/2006

Rob Daniel of Albany, WA Australia asks...

A refree blows the whistle just as the striker takes his shot at goal. The balls goes into the goal but is disallowed.

The 16's games in this league are officially 40 minutes each half. According to the watches of the two coaches the refer...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 7/20/2006

Samuel Kornfield of San Francisco, CA United States of America asks...

This is going to sound stupid coming from a referee of 6 years experience... but here goes:

If an injury/substitution/altercation etc. occurs within stoppage time at the end of a half, is more stoppage time added on top of the stoppage? Co...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 6/20/2006

Russell of Sanfernando, Trinidad and Tobago asks...

What is the present rules to determine who is the winner when a tied soccer game goes beyond the 90 minutes (extra time)? ...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 6/17/2006

Vik of Germantown, MD USA asks...

Where did the practice of adding time come from? In other words, why do they not just play 90 minutes, stop the clock when the subs and all that happen, instead of keeping the clock running, then needing to add time at the end?...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 6/15/2006

Jim Mashburn of Dacula, GA USA asks...

Stoppage time is added for all lost time in a half, at the discretion of the referee. I haven't seen lots of stoppage time added, maybe three or four minutes. Are there recommended limits for stoppage time, or any informal "best practices" that limit...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 6/12/2006

STEPHEN ST.PETER of quincy, MA United States asks...

how many total miutes (both halves) is a soccer game...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 6/12/2006

Brenda Lester of Rhinebeck, NY USA asks...

I am watching the World Cup for the first time. My first query about the game was the duration of the game. When I watch a on television, I see a clock ticking up, not down, as one would expect. Sorry, I cannot remember the time, but I think the cloc...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 6/10/2006

Brenda Lester of Rhinebeck, New York USA asks...

HOW LONG DOES A FOOTBALL (SOCCER) GAME LAST?...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 6/7/2006

Michael Kleaveland of Muskegon, MI USA asks...

If, during the first half of a game, there is a stoppage in play involving the issuing of 2 red cards, should the referee add extra minutes to the first half to take into account the stoppage or should he add the extra time to the second half? ...

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