Wednesday, November 9, 2011

GAME DURATION

GAME DURATION
THE GAME
TIME FOR A TIME-OUT (waiting time)
Each team is entitled to request time for Time-out for one minute in each round, the following conditions may be applied to [/ li] [/ list] get-out Time:
- The coach of the team is authorized to ask the timekeeper to time-out for one minute.
- Time-out for one minute can be requested at any time, but only allowed if the team is holding the ball (the ball).
- Timer can give permission for time-outs when the ball is not in the game by using a whistle or other sound signals different from those used by the referee.
- When time-out is given, the players must stay within the field. If during the time-out that they want to receive instructions from officials of the team, this way can only be done only on the field lines (line side) - which is parallel with seating team and reserve players. Officials who gave the instruction should not be entering the field.
- Teams that do not require time-out in the first half, in the second half the team is only eligible for one-time time-out.

REST TIME DISTANCE
Rest period between rounds can not be longer than 15 minutes.
DECISION AND ASSIGNMENT
DECISION 1
If the timer does not exist, the coach asked for time-out to the referee.
DECISION 2
If the competition rules provide that an extension of time held at the end of normal time, then there is no time-outs during extra-time (extra time) is.

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