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AnswerWhat kind of question is that? AnswerWhen the Referee blows his whistle to start the game.
30 seconds from the time the referee blows the whistle.
The referee indicates that a game is over by blowing his whistle. Traditionally, referees will blow the whistle three times in a long-short-long pattern, which helps distinguish it from other whistles and sort-of has a more final, epic feeling to it.Additionally, some referees will use a hand signal or gesture to accompany the final whistle. This is especially true for televised matches. Some referees will wave one or both hands above their head (think, "That's all, no more, stop!"), and/or point toward the center mark as they would for a kick-off, again using one hand, or more commonly, both hands. In very rare instances of riotous or dangerous conditions where the referee has lost control and cannot regain it, he may simply beckon his crew to exit the field, maybe blow a whistle, and get out of Dodge; referees are awesome, but they aren't superheroes and won't be standing in the middle of a field giving proper signals when things are being thrown at them.A whistle is blown by a soccer referee to signal the ending of a soccer game.
After the full 90 minutes have been played, the referee will have to add extra time to injury or substitution.
Three whistle blows then point to the center of field with both hands.
This would never happen, the referee only ends the match when neither team has an attacking advantage, so he would never end the match when a goal could be scored. However if a player lumps the ball up field and the whistle is blown that is the end of the match, if the ball went in, it doesn't matter.
He blows the whistle , and stops the game.
Well if it blows you can either START watever you are playing or it can mean time out. It also can be used as a backup to a fire alarm in order to get people to exit a building during an emergency. It can also be used to signal a train to pull off from a railway station and that all is safe for the train to commence its journey. In football it can be blown to signal many things in the game, this applies to many sports where a whistle is used.
A match will end when the referee deems the ball to "go out of play" at or after 80 minutes of playing time have lapsed. In a tournament where eg a cup match occurs if the teams are drawing then extra time may be added followed by penalty goal kicks
Additional time in soccer is stoppage time that delayed the game. This time is added on to the 90 minute regulation time. After the 90 minutes regulation the referee decides how much time to add. Once that limit has been reached the whistle blows and the game is over. Only the referee can add time to a game as they are the sole time keeper for each match.
At the end of 80 minutes of play the referee will blow the whistle when the ball next goes out of play to signal the end of the match. In cup matches if a game is drwn then extra time is added where penalties are kicked to decide the outcome
Of course. If the game clock runs out while the ball is not in play, the game is over.