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High School Soccer Game Duration Statistics
High school soccer games typically last around 80 minutes, including two 40-minute halves with added time for stoppages.
In this post, we will explore various statistics related to high school soccer games, including game durations, player recruitment rates, participation numbers, concussion rates, and more. From the duration of overtimes to the likelihood of ankle sprains, we’ll take a closer look at the intriguing data surrounding high school soccer in the U.S.
Statistic 1
"In case of a tie after regulation in certain high school soccer games, two sudden death overtimes of 10 minutes each are created."
Statistic 2
"Approximately 15 minutes is observed for halftime break in high school soccer games."
Statistic 3
"Nearby 10% of high school soccer players get recruited for college soccer play."
Statistic 4
"According to a 2017-18 survey, over 456,000 boys participated in high school soccer."
Statistic 5
"According to the same survey, about 390,000 girls participated in high school soccer in 2017-18."
Statistic 6
"High-school soccer players are prone to heat stress due to typically long game duration."
Statistic 7
"According to an NCAA report, only 5.7% of high school male soccer players and 7.2% of female players go on to compete in college."
Statistic 8
"High school soccer games are officiated by a center referee and two assistant referees."
Statistic 9
"Two five-minute periods of "sudden victory" are played when a playoff game remains tied after the two 40-minute halves."
Statistic 10
"High school soccer is the fourth most popular sport among high-schoolers in the U.S."
Statistic 11
"Boys high school soccer has a higher concussion rate (68%) that is higher than any other sport."
Statistic 12
"High school soccer has produced 55% of US men's national team players since 1988."
Statistic 13
"The average time for youth soccer games (12 and up), which includes high school games, is around 77 minutes."
Statistic 14
"High school girls' soccer has the third-highest rate of concussions among high school sports."
Statistic 15
"Nearly 60% of high school soccer players are prone to an ankle sprain in a season."
Statistic 16
"High school soccer matches can be ended prematurely if one team is leading by a significant margin, commonly known as the 'mercy rule'."