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The decision is taken by the referee. He has especially to judge about time lost through injuries or by players falsely delaying the game (for which, in addition, he may show the yellow card).
There are also more guidelines than rules about extra time. For each substitution and for each goal the referee should add 30 seconds. If a substitution is made too slowly, a good referee will add more than 30 seconds.

2006-12-25 11:41:21 · answer #1 · answered by corleone 6 · 0 0

The referee is the official timekeeper for the match, and may make an allowance for time lost through substitutions, injured players requiring attention, or other stoppages. This added time is commonly referred to as stoppage time or injury time, and is at the sole discretion of the referee. The referee alone signals the end of the match. In matches where a fourth official is appointed, toward the end of the half the referee signals how many minutes of stoppage time he intends to add, and the fourth official then informs the players and spectators by holding up a board showing this number. The signalled stoppage time may be further extended by the referee.

2006-12-25 11:37:06 · answer #2 · answered by olschool48 2 · 0 0

The referee is the sturdy timekeeper for the tournament, and could make an allowance for time lost via substitutions, injured gamers requiring interest, or different stoppages. This further time is oftentimes observed as stoppage time or injury time. the quantity of time is on the only discretion of the referee, and the referee on my own indicators whilst the tournament has been finished. In fits the place a fourth sturdy is appointed, in the direction of the tip of the 0.5 the referee will sign what share minutes proceed to be to be performed, and the fourth sturdy then indicators this to gamers and spectators via retaining up a board exhibiting this quantity.

2016-10-28 08:46:53 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The referee determines the amount of stoppage time

it depends on the time used for substitutions and treating injured players on the field.

2006-12-25 11:44:30 · answer #4 · answered by The Master 3 · 0 0

well sionce i ref..i can tell u that the ref determines the amt of stoppage time and the amt is determined by how much time was used for subbling, small injuries, and general wastes of time...and its all up to the ref...he/she can add as much/little as he/she wants

2006-12-25 12:07:20 · answer #5 · answered by onetwothree 4 · 0 0

the fourth official

2006-12-25 15:53:07 · answer #6 · answered by chiboom 2 · 0 0

substitutions, fouls, injuries, anything that 'eats' up time while it is counting

2006-12-25 13:00:47 · answer #7 · answered by ChkUnit1 2 · 0 0

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