When they have replays of what happend
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∙ 2011-04-20 16:44:35Additional time in soccer is stoppage time that delayed the game. This time is added on to the 90 minute regulation time. After the 90 minutes regulation the referee decides how much time to add. Once that limit has been reached the whistle blows and the game is over. Only the referee can add time to a game as they are the sole time keeper for each match.
There are usually 45 minutes in the first half, not counting any stoppage time the referee decides to add on to it.
There are usually 45 minutes in the first half, not counting any stoppage time the referee decides to add on to it.
If the referee deems it necessary, he or she can add time for stoppage.
It doesn't. However, the referee can add time at the end of each half, at his discretion, to account for lost playing time due to such things as player injury etc.
A regulation soccer match is 90 minutes, divided into two 45-minute halves. At his discretion, the referee may add time to each half to compensate for goals, substitutions, injuries, or other factors that may affect playing time.
Each half of a soccer match is 45 minutes long (plus any extra time that a referee wants to add for lost time used by fouls and such).
Because the clock never stops during the game (except at halftime), the referee can add time at the end of each half to make up for time that was lost due to injuries, especially long stoppages, players wasting time, etc.
They should be 90 minutes long however at the end of each half the referee can add extra time for stopages. Two 45 minute halves.
After the full 90 minutes have been played, the referee will have to add extra time to injury or substitution.
A soccer game has 90 minutes of playing time, divided into two 45-minute halves with a short break between them. Youth leagues often play shorter games (and on smaller fields). Also, the referee may add time to the end of one or both halves of play in order to compensate for time lost due to injuries, timewasting, and other reasons. Finally, a game may be extended for extra time or kicks from the mark to break a tie, or be shortened due to weather or unsafe conditions.
The minimum is 90 minutes with two 45 minute halves. The referee will often add extra time at the end of half one and the end of the games because of substitutions and injuries that can usually be around 2-5 minutes each.