None. The clock stops for injuries. Unlike soccer.
The record for the most stoppage time added in a soccer match is 23 minutes and 2 seconds, set in a match between Lazio and Sampdoria in 2002.
The longest stoppage time ever recorded in a professional soccer match was 23 minutes and 2 seconds, during a match between Manchester United and Arsenal in 2011.
The longest stoppage time ever recorded in a professional soccer match was 23 minutes and 2 seconds, during a match between Manchester United and Arsenal in 2011.
no
Princeton vs. Rutgers
no he has never wore glasses in his football match not even once
no
In 1872 and it was England vs Scotland
[unless its kids playing] no
No for the simple reason women do not play their football matches with men. They play a ladies match verses a ladies match.
The fastest goal ever scored in football was by Nawaf Al Abed, who scored in just two seconds during a match in the Saudi Professional League in 2009.
The lowest ever attendance in a professional football league match is recorded to be 13 spectators. It occurred during a match between Bury Reserves and Stockport County Reserves in England in 1979.