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Hosted on MSNFIFA and IFAB introduce key changes to football’s lawsThese amendments, effective July 1, 2025, aim to enhance fairness, efficiency, and technology use in football.
The International Football Association Board (IFAB) has introduced a new rule. Here’s a breakdown of the eight-second IFAB ...
Ex-PGMOL boss Hackett has reacted to major news after accusations on Aston Villa's Emi Martinez and Everton's Jordan Pickford ...
Soccer's rule makers are taking another crack at reducing timewasting by goalkeepers who hold the ball for too long.
The International Football Association Board (IFAB) has approved a new eight-second rule that will be imposed on goalkeepers ...
The rule is changing from next season onwards, however, after positive results in trials this season that prompted the change ...
Goalkeepers who hold onto the ball for longer than eight seconds will concede a corner under a new rule approved by the International Football Association Board on Saturday.
FIFA boss Gianni Infantino has defended himself from suggestions he is jeopardising the sport’s traditional independence from ...
A new law allows referees to award corners and indirect free-kicks if goalkeepers hold onto the ball for more that eight ...
Football introduces a new rule to tackle goalkeeper time-wasting, replacing the six-second limit with a stricter ...
One of football's best-known referees has warned the behaviour of some managers and clubs has cast doubt over the integrity of officials.
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