New rules aimed at tackling time-wasting will come into force for this summer's World Cup and could bring an end to the ...
The International Football Association Board (IFAB) approved on Saturday a package of measures aimed at speeding up the pace of matches and cracking down on time‑wasting, with the changes set to come ...
In addition, new functions are assigned to VAR, although some had already been implemented (at least in Argentine football) ...
The scope of the VAR was widened Saturday to include corner kicks and second yellow cards. Measures to speed up the game were ...
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IFAB approved reforms at Hensol to speed up football, including countdowns for restarts, stricter substitution timing, and expanded VAR powers.
The scope of the VAR was widened Saturday to include corner kicks and second yellow cards. Measures to speed up the game were also approved at the annual general meeting of the International Football ...
The system is much maligned by some fans who feel it has crept away from rooting out clear and obvious mistakes and become too forensic.
Landmark changes to reduce tempo disruption Second yellow cards to be reviewed under video assistant referee (VAR) protocol Tougher measures to ...
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