1. Silver Goal
In the event of extra time, any goal scored in the first half of extra time is deemed a "silver goal". The team with the most silver goals after 15 minutes wins. In the event of a tie, another 15 minutes is played.
2. Bronze Goal
In the first 7 minutes of extra time, any goal scored from inside the penalty area is deemed a bronze goal, and is worth half a silver goal. Goals scored from outside the penalty area are deemed to be silver goals.
3. Iron Goal
When a goal is scored between the fifth and seventeenth minute of extra time, the referee calls the two captains to the centre circle. He tosses a coin. If it comes up heads, the goal is deemed to be a bronze goal. Otherwise, it is deemed to be an iron goal, and is worth one quarter of a bronze goal.
4. Lead Goal
In the final ten minutes of normal time, if the game looks like it's going to go into extra time, a designated player on each team will be allowed to handle the ball. Any goal scored by this player with the hand will be deemed a lead goal, and will be worth one sixth of an iron goal.
5. Tin Goal
A jury of five international judges will sit behind the technical areas, equipped with score cards. In the event of a draw after ninety minutes, the judges will award marks for technique for each goal scored during the game. The goal with the lowest points score is deemed a tin goal, and is worth one eighth of a lead goal.
In the event of extra time, any goal scored in the first half of extra time is deemed a "silver goal". The team with the most silver goals after 15 minutes wins. In the event of a tie, another 15 minutes is played.
2. Bronze Goal
In the first 7 minutes of extra time, any goal scored from inside the penalty area is deemed a bronze goal, and is worth half a silver goal. Goals scored from outside the penalty area are deemed to be silver goals.
3. Iron Goal
When a goal is scored between the fifth and seventeenth minute of extra time, the referee calls the two captains to the centre circle. He tosses a coin. If it comes up heads, the goal is deemed to be a bronze goal. Otherwise, it is deemed to be an iron goal, and is worth one quarter of a bronze goal.
4. Lead Goal
In the final ten minutes of normal time, if the game looks like it's going to go into extra time, a designated player on each team will be allowed to handle the ball. Any goal scored by this player with the hand will be deemed a lead goal, and will be worth one sixth of an iron goal.
5. Tin Goal
A jury of five international judges will sit behind the technical areas, equipped with score cards. In the event of a draw after ninety minutes, the judges will award marks for technique for each goal scored during the game. The goal with the lowest points score is deemed a tin goal, and is worth one eighth of a lead goal.
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