How Is Women's Soccer Timed? Understanding Match Duration and Added Time
Learn how women's soccer matches are timed, including halves, total match length, and how stoppage time is calculated.
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Women's soccer is timed similarly to men's soccer, with a match consisting of two halves of 45 minutes each, making a total of 90 minutes of regular play. Time added for stoppages (injury time or added time) is determined at the end of each half. The clock doesn't stop during the game, aligning with the universal rules of soccer.
FAQs & Answers
- How long is a women's soccer game? A women's soccer game consists of two halves of 45 minutes each, totaling 90 minutes of regular play.
- Does the clock stop during a women's soccer match? No, the clock does not stop during the game. Time continues running and stoppages are added as injury or added time at the end of each half.
- What determines stoppage or added time in women's soccer? Stoppage time is added by the referee at the end of each half to compensate for time lost due to injuries, substitutions, or other delays.