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The Duration of the Match (7). U.S. Soccer Federation Referee Program Grade 8 Referee Course Competitive Youth Training. Halftime. Added Time. Referee MAY add time for: Substitutions Injury assessment Removal of injured players Time wasting Any other reason. Extended Time.
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The Duration of the Match (7) U.S. Soccer Federation Referee Program Grade 8 Referee Course Competitive Youth Training
Added Time Referee MAY add time for: • Substitutions • Injury assessment • Removal of injured players • Time wasting • Any other reason
Extended Time • If a penalty kick is awarded, and • Time runs out before the PK is completed • “Extend” time to allow completion of PK • No rebound • No second touch • When PK is complete, period is over
Severe Weather • Lightning seen – stop play and get to safety • Thunder heard – stop play and get to safety • Thirty minute “clean” period required • Tournament chair says, “We start 20 minutes after lightning.” - They start without YOU. • Exception – ADVANCED technology on site • NOT a computer on weather.com
Review Question The referee’s decision to allow for added time should be based which of the following? • Substitutions, injuries and time wasting • Normal stoppages for throw-ins, goal kicks and corner kicks • Suggestions from one or both coaches • Whether or not the game started on time
Review Question Allowance for time lost means which of the following? • If 3 minutes were added to the end of the first half, 3 minutes must also be added to the end of the second half • The amount of time added to each period of play is up to the referee