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Determining the Outcome of a Match (association football)
Grover cleveland: add ways of determining winner of a drawn match (should this be its own article)?
'''Determining the Outcome of a Match''' is the 10th of the [[Laws of the Game (association football)|Laws of the Game]] of [[association football]].<ref name=rule10></ref>
It addresses two aspects of the game:
* The procedure for [[Scoring in association football|scoring a goal]]
* Procedures for determining the winner of a "drawn" match, in which each team scores the same number of goals
The current name and content of Law 10 date from 2016.<ref></ref> From 1938 until 2016, law 10 was titled "Method of Scoring", and addressed only the procedure for scoring a goal.<ref></ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> Procedures for breaking ties were addressed, if at all, in a supplemental section of the laws.<ref>e.g. "Procedures to Determine the Winner of a Match or Home-And-Away", in </ref>
==Determining the winner of a drawn match==
According to Law 10, the only permitted procedures to determine the winner of a drawn match, where competition rules require there to be a winner, are:<ref name=rule10/>
* the [[away goals rule]]
* [[Overtime_(sports)#Knock-out_contests_(including_professional_competition)|extra time]], consisting of two periods of 15 minutes each
* a [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|penalty shoot-out]]
==References==
[[Category:Laws of association football]]
It addresses two aspects of the game:
* The procedure for [[Scoring in association football|scoring a goal]]
* Procedures for determining the winner of a "drawn" match, in which each team scores the same number of goals
The current name and content of Law 10 date from 2016.<ref></ref> From 1938 until 2016, law 10 was titled "Method of Scoring", and addressed only the procedure for scoring a goal.<ref></ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> Procedures for breaking ties were addressed, if at all, in a supplemental section of the laws.<ref>e.g. "Procedures to Determine the Winner of a Match or Home-And-Away", in </ref>
==Determining the winner of a drawn match==
According to Law 10, the only permitted procedures to determine the winner of a drawn match, where competition rules require there to be a winner, are:<ref name=rule10/>
* the [[away goals rule]]
* [[Overtime_(sports)#Knock-out_contests_(including_professional_competition)|extra time]], consisting of two periods of 15 minutes each
* a [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|penalty shoot-out]]
==References==
[[Category:Laws of association football]]
January 26, 2019 at 09:49AM