Soccer is one such sport.
The sport played during two periods of 45 minutes each, involving yellow cards, is soccer (or football, depending on the region). In this game, players can receive yellow cards as a caution for various infractions, and accumulating two yellow cards in a match results in a red card, leading to ejection from the game. Soccer is played between two teams, each aiming to score goals by getting a ball into the opposing team's net.
There are two periods played in a whole game of college basketball. Both periods are 20 minutes long. But with timeouts and fouls called during the game, the game goes on longer.
Four quarters of 12 minutes each in professional basketball for 48 minutes College is 10 minute quarters for 40 minutes.
The game is played in 2 halves of 45 minutes which can be longer depending on stoppage time which is 5 minutes maximum
There are typically three periods of 20 minutes each played in a regulation game of ice hockey, making a total of 60 minutes.
In the US it is called soccer, in much of the world called football.
In regular season play, if the score is tied after the third period, they play a 4 on 4 sudden death overtime for 5 minutes. If nobody scores they then go to a shootout, with the highest amount of goals scored determining the winner. During the playoffs, the overtime periods are 20 minutes in length and are unlimited in number as to periods to be played.
In the NHL, there is one (1) five (5) minute 'sudden death' overtime period during the regular season, followed by a shoot-out if necessary. There is an unlimited amount of twenty (20) minute 'sudden death' periods during the playoffs.
Minutes played during the game.
The sport of ice hockey is played in three periods.
America and Germany played in the World cup 2014 during the group stage. The game ended Germany 2-1 USA, and the game lasted 90 minutes (no extra periods).
The sport of American football is played over 4 quarters, each consisting of 15 minutes.