In soccer, “FT” means full-time , which is the end of the match after the 90 minutes of regulation plus any added stoppage time. At FT, the referee blows the final whistle and whatever the score is at that moment becomes the official result, even if it’s a draw.

You’ll usually see “FT”:

  • On TV score graphics once the game has finished.
  • On live score apps or websites next to matches that are over.

Related abbreviations:

  • “HT” = half-time, the break after the first 45 minutes.
  • “ET” = extra time, used in some knockout games when the score is still tied after full-time.

TL;DR: In soccer, “FT” is just shorthand for “full-time,” telling you the game is finished and the score is final.

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