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FIFA games last 90 minutes, and the clock also never stops. The referee keeps track of time that is wasted and adds it on at the end of each half. These few minutes are known as injury time or stoppage time. They usually last 2-5 minutes.

There is also 30 minutes of extra time, or 15 minute at each half added in overtime.

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