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The match lasts 90 minutes but with extra time of 30 minutes, the entire match will last 120 minutes.
Extra time is called overtime... and it's 5 minutes.
90 regulation minutes, including 45 minute halfs and extra "stoppage/injury time minutes" added on to each half. In the knock-out stages of tournaments, 30 minutes of extra-time would be added on if the first 90 minutes ends in a tie. If the score is still tied after extra time, then a penalty-shootout will occur until one team scores more penalties.
Added time, injury time (for time added at the end of a game) OR Extra time (if a tournament knockout round match ends in a draw after normal time) Extra time lasts 30 minutes, 15 minutes each half
10 minutes
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Eventually, if any match in the knockout stages is a draw after 90 minutes. Extra time is the normal two periods of 15 minutes, followed by penalty kicks if after 120 minutes the draw remains.
Two halves of 15 minutes, plus added time.
80 minutes in standard games. Where a game is in the final of a cup competition then extra time is added if scores are drawn. If still no score break in extra time then the game goes to penalty kicks.
It take 60 minutes
A professional soccer game is 90 minutes long (two 45 minute halves). There may be an extra minute or more of added time at the end of each half for injuries and/or stoppages that might have occurred during regulation time. If there is extra time, such as if the two teams are currently tied in a play-off game, there are 30 minutes extra time given (two 15 minute halves) before penalty shootouts if the two teams are still tied at the end of extra time.