Mujahid, most americans know there are no timeouts in football.
I bet you 50$ he was talking about the 15 minute half-time break.
2006-09-22 03:26:20
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answered by No Name 2
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2006-09-22 06:16:32
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answered by Naty:Co-Emperor Has Returned 6
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a soccer match lasted 90 minutes & it can be lasted by a few minutes by adding the stoppage time at the end of each half (45 minutes each half).
between each half, there will be 15 minutes break for both teams & play will be resume after the end of the 15 minutes break.
2006-09-21 23:30:46
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answered by Anonymous
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a soccer match lasted 90 minutes & it can be lasted by a few minutes by adding the stoppage time at the end of each half (45 minutes each half).
between each half, there will be 15 minutes break for both teams & play will be resume after the end of the 15 minutes break.
2006-09-21 23:03:42
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answered by Anonymous
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There are no timeouts in soccer. There is a half time. LOLL touzours i agree
2006-09-23 18:41:44
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answered by John M4 3
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a soccer match lasted 90 minutes & it can be lasted by a few minutes by adding the stoppage time at the end of each half (45 minutes each half).
between each half, there will be 15 minutes break for both teams & play will be resume after the end of the 15 minutes break.
2006-09-21 18:49:50
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answered by foongwk140804 7
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No "Timeouts" only stoppage time which is always added at the end of the respective half, including time loss for injuries.
2006-09-21 17:51:43
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answered by Jesse19rap 4
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The encroachment of commercialism hasn't affected other sports. Their attendance is going up. I don't think having a sponsor's name on the uniform affects soccer at all. You have sponsors names on uniforms around the world and soccer is very popular in most of the world.
2016-03-17 23:54:11
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answered by Anonymous
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there are no timeouts, but they allow stoppage time at the end to make up for wasted time, like for injury or substitution.
2006-09-22 01:56:55
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answered by sweetpanther08 6
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FIFA s rules dot NOT include TIME OUT, The referee can
stop his watch to allow medics to assit injured players
in cases of extreme downpouring of rain o r very dense
fog that imakes visibilityIMPOSSIBLE the
match can be stopped temporally or definitely to be
replayed at a later date.
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2006-09-22 02:54:57
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answered by opaalvarez 5
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