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.
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90 minutes depending if there's extra time which lasts 30 minutes. Also there might be penalties but that all depends on if it's a cup game. Oh and by the way we call it football not soccer!
There are two halves of 45 minutes each, so 90 minutes as a basis. Additionally, there is stoppage time at the end of each half to make up for stops in play, which is usually 1-5 minutes each half. In knockout competition if the score is tied after the regulation 90 minutes another 30 minutes of overtime are added in two halves of 15 minutes.
A professional game lasts 90 minutes. Two 45 minute halfs. Flollowed by added stoppage time at the end of each half.
It will usually be a total of 90 minutes. Depends if their is extra time which usually is splited in two halftimes of 15 minutes.