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By Amanda Langell Extra time in soccer gives both teams an opportunity to break a tie and secure a match victory. Most domestic and international soccer games end after 90 minutes, even if both sides are level. When the referee blows the final whistle, there typically does not have to be a winning team on the pitch. Instead, each side receives one point for a draw as opposed to three points for a win. Some games, though, must have a winner. A knockout match in a tournament like the Copa America or Champions League cannot end until one team triumphs over the other. If the score line does not re...
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By Amanda Langell Not all shots or scoring chances in a soccer match count as shots on target. Throughout any soccer match, there are countless statistics that tell the story of the game beyond just the final score line. Possession percentages reveal which team controlled the pace of the game, and the number of fouls committed highlights the more aggressive side. Often, the most telling statistics, though, are the shots and shots on target. Two opposing teams in a soccer game have 90 minutes to create and capitalize on as many scoring opportunities as possible. Each team might have their own p...
90min (EN)
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