The game is divided into two teams, each with 11 players (normally, each team is allowed to replace three substitutes during the game), of which there must be one goalkeeper


release time:

2019-10-23

The rest time between the first half and the second half shall not exceed 15 minutes. In the game, there are 1 referee and 2 sideline referees, each half, the referee can make up time according to the injuries on the court and the time taken to replace people. If the game must be decided, if the two teams draw within 90 minutes, they will play 15 minutes of extra time in the first and second half, and if they still draw, they will win or lose by penalty kicks.

The game is divided into two teams, each with 11 players (normally, each team is allowed to replace three substitutes during the game), of which there must be one goalkeeper. 
The whole game is 90 minutes, divided into the first half and the second half, each half is 45 minutes. 
The rest time between the first half and the second half shall not exceed 15 minutes. 
In the game, there are 1 referee and 2 sideline referees, each half, the referee can make up time according to the injuries on the court and the time taken to replace people. 
If the game must be decided, if the two teams draw within 90 minutes, they will play 15 minutes of extra time in the first and second half, and if they still draw, they will win or lose by penalty kicks. 
If the football completely crosses the sideline, a foul ball will be thrown. 
After the player touches the ball out of the bottom line of his goal, he will award the corner kick to the other side. 
When passing the ball forward, there must be two opposing players between the attacking player and the goal, otherwise he will be judged offside. 
A player who commits a foul in his own penalty area will award the opponent a penalty. If the penalty is saved by the goalkeeper or bounced on the post, the game will continue, but in the case of a penalty kick, if the football hits the frame and bounces back, it cannot be refired. 
A free kick will be awarded to the opponent for a foul outside the penalty area. 
If the free kick is close to the penalty area, the opposing defender can build a wall. 
A direct free kick can be shot directly, while an indirect free kick must have a pass before shooting. 
When serious fouls and violations occur, the referee will show a yellow card to warn. 
If a foul player gets a second yellow card warning or a malicious foul, the referee will show a red card and send him off.