It would go into penalty shots (5 per team) if still tie they would keep on kicking until one team wins.
Sudden death is not longer applied in footbal (soccer) games.
2006-08-14 01:28:52
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answered by Joseph N 2
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the outcome of sudden death can never be equal or it wouldn't be a sudden death. if the score is still drawn after additional time there's a penalty shoot out, five kicks a side, until there is an uneven score.
2006-08-14 08:28:59
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answered by nerdyhermione 4
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Well if after the 90 minutes is over (plus the lost time) they usually add 2 15 minute halfs (equals 30 minutes). If there are no goals there they go for the peanlty kicks.
2006-08-14 23:24:25
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answered by arluch 2
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Penalties.........
Sudden death occurs when (in the penalty shoot out) both teams are still even and the end of the 5 penalty kicks they each get given!!!
randita22... theres no more golden goal!!!
2006-08-14 09:05:04
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answered by ANA83 5
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there is no sudden death... its called golden goal because soccer likes to be different. if the game ends in a tie after overtime it goes to kicks from the mark (penalty kicks) if its needed. in most regular season games it will just end in a tie at the end of regulation or the overtime.
2006-08-14 08:29:03
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answered by Anonymous
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You mean Sudden Death PK's, right? Well, each team takes a PK until one team misses and the other team makes it. So it could go forever if noone ever misses
2006-08-17 18:00:36
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answered by Futbol_jogabonita 2
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Sudden Death?????
Stick to American football
2006-08-14 08:28:35
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answered by ???????????? 3
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Over-time, you mean? Anyway, there's a penalty kick shoot-out. Those are not fun.
2006-08-14 11:52:45
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answered by snow_sweetie* 3
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Penalty kicks.
2006-08-14 08:26:11
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answered by helixburger 6
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penalty shoots
2006-08-14 12:50:54
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answered by lovely h 777 2
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