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Football's governing body, IFAB, is considering expanding VAR's powers to review corners, penalties, and even second yellow ...
REBOUNDS from penalties could be SCRAPPED by next year’s World Cup finals. And VAR checks for second yellow cards and corners ...
Proposals to scrap rebounds from penalties and widen VAR use to cover corners and second yellow cards are among ideas put ...
Football revolutionized?According to the English media The Times and The Sun, the IFAB (the body that dictates the rules of ...
When VAR was introduced in 2017, it heralded a huge advancement in the football rulebook but also one of the most controversial. Aimed at reducing contentious decisions, VAR has only added to the ...
Football lawmakers are considering two major rule changes ahead of next year’s World Cup, with one a first in football’s ...
IFAB also rejected the use of countdown clock in football, preferring an approach to improve the amount of time the ball is in play by applying the current laws of the game.
The IFAB said that any proposed changes to soccer’s laws will be considered for approval on March 2 next year, and those that are approved will be incorporated into the laws from July 1. Ad ...
Goal-line technology was approved on Thursday by the International Football Association Board, which determines the laws of soccer.The IFAB, composed of FIFA and associations in England, Scotland ...
IFAB's annual general meeting in Aberdeen ruled that intent would no longer be a factor in situations involving goals or goal-scoring opportunities from next season. Editor's Picks.
IFAB gives goal-line technology the nod, first official run will be at this year's FIFA Club World Cup. edgar alvarez. Senior Editor. Updated Thu, Jul 5, 2012, ...