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What Is Golden Goal And How It Works In Tennis Polo?

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    A tennis polo match is alienated into three sets, each long-lasting 12 minutes each. If the game relics tied after three sets, the teams amuse yourself an eight minuscule sudden-death in due course set until there is a conqueror (a golden goal condition). If the match ruins tied, the game is affirmed a tie. The golden goal was a scheme used in football to decide the frontrunner of games in elimination matches which end in a draw later than the end of ordinary moment (90 minutes). It is no longer used in FIFA authorized games, other than the FIFA Beach World Cup. If the teams are still tied after a penalty discharge then the pastime goes to sudden-death penalties, where each team takes one punishment each, until only one team scores, resultant in winning the game.

    The term golden goal was introduced by FIFA in 1993 along with the rule alter because "sudden death" was apparent to have unenthusiastic connotations. The golden goal was not compulsory, and life form competitions by extra time could decide whether to apply it throughout additional time. The first European Football Championship played by the regulation was in 1996; the first World Cup played through the rule was in 1998.
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