Overtime only happens when time has been lost during a match due to injury. It happens after the normal time allotted for the match has expired.
The world cup starts in June and ends in july.
i am not sure but it was made before football
No they have never won it.
South Africa has never hosted the World Cup in soccer before.
It is valid in world soccer. Ive seen it happen before, as long as no-one intefers illegally with the ball or a player it is all okay!
Depends on what tournament they are. For World Cup Qualifying, No. For Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Final on tournament like the Gold Cup and the Champions Cup yes.
No, Australia has never hosted the FIFA World Cup.
In the quarter final onwards there are 30 minutes extra time, of 15 minute each and injury time added at each half.
Yes in 1998.- France.
July 11, 2010
Considering the recent double overtime victory and the fact that most commentators agreed that Germany is in fact a better team, the answer is Germany.
There is a world soccer monument.