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Law 7 - Match Duration 5/5/2012

Keren Lynn of Blyth, Northumberland England asks...

We are in a cup game under 14's its been a close match gone to extra time and out team scored so now 4-3. A corner is taken in the dying seconds of the game it is a scramble the ref blows his whistle and their team score after the whistle is blown.
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Law 7 - Match Duration 4/25/2012

chris hughes of newcastle , england asks...

Can a referee blow the final whistle after a goal has been scored?... therefore not re-starting the game from a kick-off before blowing up? ...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 4/5/2012

john of sudbury, derbys u.k. asks...

Duration of play.
Duration of play can be reduced if both teams,and the ref mutually agree.Law 7
Question is what exactly does that cover,especially in U13s age groups,is there anything specific?...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 3/17/2012

Ian Taylor of Derby, Derbyshire UK asks...

Team A kicks off and shoots, as the ball is in the air the referee blows the whistle to end the game. If the ball goes in the opositions net does the goal count?

Ian...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 3/4/2012

jd of boca raton, fl usa asks...

The ref blows the whistle to end the game while the ball is in the air, it lands in the goal. Is is a goal? Or is it dead/out of play, no goal? Thanks! JD...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 2/14/2012

Prasant of New Delhi, Delhi India asks...

can the ref blow the half-time whistle when the ball is out of play or does does he have to wait for the game to resume?...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 1/25/2012

Stuart of Clacton on sea, Essex England asks...

When was added time introduced at the end of a match, and what was this time allowing for?...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 1/10/2012

Richard Smith of Monroeville, Pa USA asks...

Had i siuation in a game this past weekend. It was late in the game. One of my girls kicked a ball towards the net. Another one of my girls headed the ball towards the goal, just aftershe headed the ball, the buzzer went off and then the ball went...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 12/9/2011

zak of utah, utah usA asks...

WHAT IS THE OVER TIME LAWS OR RULES?
FOR EXAMPLE IF THE OVER TIME IS 2 MIN OR 4 MIN OR 5 MIN. WHAT IS THE RULE FOR THAT? WHEN SHOULD THE REFEREE STOP HIS WATCH WHEN SHOULDN'T? WHAT ABOUT INJURE DURING THAT 4 OR 2 MIN ?

PLEASE INCLUDE T...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 12/9/2011

zak of utah, utah usA asks...

WHAT IS THE OVER TIME LAWS OR RULES?
FOR EXAMPLE IF THE OVER TIME IS 2 MIN OR 4 MIN OR 5 MIN. WHAT IS THE RULE FOR THAT? WHEN SHOULD THE REFEREE STOP HIS WATCH WHEN SHOULDN'T? WHAT ABOUT INJURE DURING THAT 4 OR 2 MIN ?

THANK YOU. ...

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