Past 90 minutes, how many minutes is given for overtime? Is it ‘first one to score’ wins? How many minutes until penalty kicks are done?
Posted on 29 August 2010 by admin in World Cup 2010 FAQ
Past 90 minutes, how many minutes is given for overtime? Is it ‘first one to score’ wins? How many minutes until penalty kicks are done?
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August 29th, 2010 at 9:12 pm
The teams will play 30 minute extra time. It they still draw, they have to do the shoot out.
August 29th, 2010 at 9:54 pm
for over time there is 15 minutes, a small break, another 15 minutes, if there is still not winner then penalty kicks are done
August 29th, 2010 at 10:47 pm
2 15 minute halves are played and if the game is still tied after that time then it goes on to a penalty shoot out.
August 29th, 2010 at 11:16 pm
30 minutes of overtime after that penalty kicks.
August 29th, 2010 at 11:48 pm
Starting in the round of 16 the games are single elimination, so there must be a winner.
After regulation there are two 15 minute overtime halves (played like a whole new match).
At the end of the 30+ minutes if it is still tied, then you’ll see a penalty shootout.
Each team gets 5 shots until one team has more goals from the shots.
If after 5 shooters they are still tied, it goes to sudden death shots, with
each team getting one shot until one of them misses.
Now back in the day there use to be sudden death overtimes (Which made the games lethally exciting
) and I remember watching games which were tied after penalty shootouts and the winner had to be decided by coin toss, but to the extent of my knowledge this is the most current regulations concerning this years World Cup Games!