10 Facts About Extra time

1.

Overtime or extra time is an additional period of play specified under the rules of a sport to bring a game to a decision and avoid declaring the match a tie or draw where the scores are the same.

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2.

Rules of overtime or extra time vary between sports and even different competitions.

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3.

Ties that are still without a winner after extra time are usually broken by kicks from the penalty spot, commonly called a penalty shootout.

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4.

Two years later the overExtra time system became a permanent option for state associations use.

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5.

The entire overExtra time period is played; there is no sudden-death provision.

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6.

In exhibition games, it is upon the discretion of the coaches and organizers if an overExtra time is to be played especially if it is a non-tournament game.

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7.

Extra time innings are not played in KBO doubleheaders' first game.

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8.

One extra time system is golden point, where any score by a team immediately wins the game.

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9.

Extra time begins one minute after the end of full-time, and is played in multiple 5-minute periods.

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10.

Normal game Extra time is 80 minutes, but with scores level a further 20 minutes was played.

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