A professional soccer game is 90 minutes long (two 45 minute halves). There may be an extra minute or more of added time at the end of each half for injuries and/or stoppages that might have occurred during regulation time.
If there is extra time, such as if the two teams are currently tied in a play-off game, there are 30 minutes extra time given (two 15 minute halves) before penalty shootouts if the two teams are still tied at the end of extra time.
a full professional soccer game lasts 90 minutes. but on television you have to take into account all the comercials. so somewhere around three and a half hours
there are no timeouts in soccer except for halftime which is when you discuss how to make the next plays for the half, and you discuss how you did the last half etc. that's why soccer is hard because of nonstop running and no timeouts
Each half has 45 minutes. Plus injury time.
In professional soccer, 90 minutes plus a half time break. Each half is 45 minutes.In high school soccer, each half is 40 minutes in length.
45 minutes each half, there are injury time minutes added on at the end of each half. The accepted length of a game is 90 minutes (not including the injury time)
An official World Cup soccer match is comprised of two 45 minute halves and a 15 minute break during half time. The length of either each half of play or the half time interval can be changed, but must be agreed upon by the official before the start of play.
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45 minutes is half of a international football/soccer game ...
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The total time for a soccer game is 90minutes. the first half is 45 minutes and the second half is also 45 minutes
The first half.
First Half