Well 90 minutes in a soccer match 60 seconds in a minute. 90*60=5400 seconds
It was scored in exactly eleven seconds, a standing record at the world cup.
The record for the most stoppage time added in a soccer match is 23 minutes and 2 seconds, set in a match between Lazio and Sampdoria in 2002.
The longest stoppage time ever recorded in a professional soccer match was 23 minutes and 2 seconds, during a match between Manchester United and Arsenal in 2011.
The longest stoppage time ever recorded in a professional soccer match was 23 minutes and 2 seconds, during a match between Manchester United and Arsenal in 2011.
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In a soccer friendly match, each team is allowed to make a maximum of six substitutions.
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This is a very wide open question and depends on what type of soccer match but in a important Champions League match they would use around 20 cameras
Super Match Soccer happened in 1998.
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