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What is the meaning of added time (stoppage time) in soccer matches?
What is the meaning of added time (stoppage time) in soccer matches?
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Added time, also known as stoppage time or injury time, is the additional period added to the end of each half of a soccer match to compensate for time lost due to injuries, substitutions, time-wasting, and other stoppages during regular play. The amount of added time is determined by the referee based on the duration of interruptions and is typically displayed on the scoreboard, allowing teams to play until the specified time elapses.