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    madc1980
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    The number of allowed Substitutes in the danish Sydbankpokalen is 5 of 7 and 1 in extra time and not only 5, from the beginning of the tournament

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    5 hours ago, Abdullah Patel said:

    This should already be in place in game, it is 5 from 7 with a max of 3 stoppages as well as 1 in extra time. Let us know if this isn't the case for you.

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    as you can see it's only five substitions allowed and not 1 extra at extra time

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    The official rules does not actually mention the 1 additional sub allowed in extra time. Do you have any source regarding this? :) 

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    Yes here is a statement from dbu.dk laws and regulations -  International interpretations Danish decisionsInternational interpretations Danish decisions International interpretations Danish decis

    During the match
    • both teams must make up to five substitutions spread over a maximum of three stops in the game to make a substitution (if both teams make a substitution at the same stop, it counts as one used option for both teams).
    • both teams must also make substitutions during the break, without counting in the three stops.

    If extended playing time (cup matches etc.) is to be played
    • both teams must make one more substitution, regardless of whether the team has made the permitted number of substitutions or not
    • both teams have one more substitution option (stoppage in the game), regardless of whether the team has used the allowed number of stops or not
    • both teams may also make substitutions before the start of the extended playing time as well as during the break in the extended playing time, without counting in the permitted number of stops.

    If a team has not made the maximum number of substitutions or used the maximum number of substitutions (stops in the game) during regular playing time, the excess can be transferred to the extended playing time.

    The addition of around five possible replacements is a temporary initiative created as a result of COVID-19 and applies to preliminary tournaments, which will end until 31 December 2022. The
    addition is made to mitigate the effects of a highly compressed match program.

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    Girafi

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    4 hours ago, madc1980 said:

    Yes here is a statement from dbu.dk laws and regulations -  International interpretations Danish decisionsInternational interpretations Danish decisions International interpretations Danish decis

    During the match
    • both teams must make up to five substitutions spread over a maximum of three stops in the game to make a substitution (if both teams make a substitution at the same stop, it counts as one used option for both teams).
    • both teams must also make substitutions during the break, without counting in the three stops.

    If extended playing time (cup matches etc.) is to be played
    • both teams must make one more substitution, regardless of whether the team has made the permitted number of substitutions or not
    • both teams have one more substitution option (stoppage in the game), regardless of whether the team has used the allowed number of stops or not
    • both teams may also make substitutions before the start of the extended playing time as well as during the break in the extended playing time, without counting in the permitted number of stops.

    If a team has not made the maximum number of substitutions or used the maximum number of substitutions (stops in the game) during regular playing time, the excess can be transferred to the extended playing time.

    The addition of around five possible replacements is a temporary initiative created as a result of COVID-19 and applies to preliminary tournaments, which will end until 31 December 2022. The
    addition is made to mitigate the effects of a highly compressed match program.

    Thank you for responding back regarding this! :) 
    Unfortunately I don´t seem to be able to find anything regarding it under Laws & Regulation. Any chance you could provide a direct link to it? Doesn´t matter if it´s in Danish or English, both are fine :) 

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