A professional game of soccer consists of two halves of 45 minutes each. The halves are separated by a period, of 15 minutes, sometimes more at the referee's discretion, after which the players swap halves - while in one half they aimed towards one goal, in the next half they aim at the opposite goal.
In a match in which extra time is played in full, two fifteen-minute periods of extra time are played, separated by an intermission of no more than a couple of minutes.
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Yes! Depending on how you look at it, there are breaks throughout the whole game. Every time there is a change of offense/defense, there is a small break. If not that, there are breaks anytime a pitcher and catcher needs to talk or whenever the infield gather around each other to talk about the next play. Other than that, there aren't any big breaks like that of a Basketball or football game.
Yes, there is a 15 minute break between the the two 45 minutes halves. Yes, there is a 15 minute break between the the two 45 minutes halves.
A normal game of football is 90 minutes, with 2 halves of 45 minutes. There is break called half time in between for about 10-15 minutes.