Friday, August 7, 2009

Tie breaker and duration of futsal


In some competitions, the match cannot finish in a tie, so away goals, added time and penalties are the three ways for deciding the champ after a match has been drawn. Away goals indicate that if the team score is same after playing one home and one away match, the goals scored in the away match count as twice.
Added time consists of two stages of five minutes. If no winner turns out after these methods, five penalties are gave and the team that have scored the most wins.
A benchmark game consists of two identical periods of 20 minutes. The span of either half is extended to permit penalty kicks to be taken, or a straight free kick to be taken against a team that has committed further than five fouls. The half time period between the two halves cannot go beyond 15 minutes.
If it is not settle on after five penalties, it continues to go on until one squad has scored more goals than the other. Unlike extra time, the goals scored in a penalty shoot out do not count towards the goals scored during the contest.

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