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A professional game of soccer consists of two halves of 45 minutes each. The halves are separated by a period, of 15 minutes, sometimes more at the referee's discretion, after which the players swap halves - while in one half they aimed towards one goal, in the next half they aim at the opposite goal.

In a match in which extra time is played in full, two fifteen-minute periods of extra time are played, separated by an intermission of no more than a couple of minutes.

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