No, but they do make the recommendation(s) to league commissioners, and/or the governing bodies who then make the ultimate decision(s).
The referee called an end to the game due to rain.
Of course. If the game clock runs out while the ball is not in play, the game is over.
Sunday Referee ended in 1939.
In the end it's the referee and ONLY the referee who makes the call, but if a linesman sees something illegal on the field he can raise his flag to notify the referee that he has seen something and then tell the referee what he saw.
The referee blew his whistle to signal that there was a penalty.
Bed-end bench. Bed-end chest.
Overtime is used when there is a tied game at the end of the third period. The amount of time in that overtime is determined by the referee. If a team scores during that overtime, the game is over and they have won. If the game remains a tie, overtime periods are added unless otherwise stated by the referee that there will be a shootout.
Overtime is used when there is a tied game at the end of the third period. The amount of time in that overtime is determined by the referee. If a team scores during that overtime, the game is over and they have won. If the game remains a tie, overtime periods are added unless otherwise stated by the referee that there will be a shootout.
The end of a sports match can be indicated by the blowing of a whistle, the sounding of a horn. In football the referee will decide the actually moment that the game will end and will blow three times on their whistle to signify that the game has ended.
After the full 90 minutes have been played, the referee will have to add extra time to injury or substitution.
On the Bench ended on 2009-08-07.
The referee will blow the whistle to stop play. The end of the match is usually 2 to 3 whistles in sequence.