Futsal is played with two halves of 20 minutes each. The clock stops each time the ball goes out of play and when play is stopped by the referee, so the game can take much longer than 40 minutes to complete. Each team is entitled to a one-minute timeout during each half, a halftime interval of up to 15 minutes, and periods of extra time in the event of a tie when there must be a winner. Some recreational and youth leagues use a 24 minute running clock because of the extra expense involved in having a timekeeper.
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Futsal consists of two halves of 20 minutes each. The clock stops each time the ball goes out of play and if play is stopped by the referee. Additionally, each team may call for a one-minute timeout once during each half, during which the clock does not run. Some recreational and youth leagues use a 24 or 25 minute running clock because of the added expense that using a timekeeper would incur. If the match is tied at the end of regulation time, and there must be a winner (such as during playoffs or because of competition rules), two equal periods of three to five minutes are played.
Exactly 90 minutes plus half time extra time (usually 0-3 mins) and extra time (usually 2-7 mins) and if past group stages penalties, free kicks and golden goals (in the finals)
A FIFA game can last 45 minutes per half, and 90 minutes long; after each half, there can be extra time added. The referee usually adds 1 to 5 minutes of extra added time.
The game lasts for 36 minutes, divided into 18 minute halves with a 1 minute break...