IFAB, FIFA’s top refereeing body, will put into effect major changes starting from next season which could make the game ...
For better or worse, the WSL has welcomed its first $1million transfer, but the women’s game remains embryonic elsewhere. The ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNIraq decline to play Palestine World Cup qualifier in Jerusalem or JordanThe Iraqi FA says that playing in Amman would violate Fifa’s neutral venue rules, as Jordan is a direct rival in Group B.
The International Football Association Board (IFAB) has introduced a new rule. Here’s a breakdown of the eight-second IFAB ...
Law 12.2 currently says goalkeepers can only hold onto the ball for six seconds but it has not been properly applied for ...
The 139th IFAB Assembly, or in other words, the meeting of the world's top refereeing body, under the auspices of FIFA, determined the changes to be introduced from next season. Th ...
Positive results in trials this season prompted the International Football Association Board (IFAB) to change the law for the start of the 2025-26 season, replacing the current law where goalkeepers a ...
The world of soccer continues to evolve. IFAB have introduced a surprising rule change that directly impacts goalkeepers. Additionally, several other adjustments aim to modernize the game and improve ...
Goalkeepers who hold onto the ball for longer than eight seconds will concede a corner under a new rule approved by the ...
TIME-wasting goalkeepers will be penalised by conceding a CORNER from next season under a massive change in the Laws. Under ...
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Hosted on MSNHow the new eight-second rule for goalkeepers works – and why Chelsea & Man City must take noteExplained: How will the new eight-second rule for goalkeepers work and when it comes into force. A new rule affecting ...
For those who don't know, the IFAB (International Football Association Board) is responsible for the rules of the game of ...
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