IFAB approved on Saturday a package of measures aimed at speeding up the pace of matches and cracking down on time‑wasting.
IFAB approved reforms at Hensol to speed up football, including countdowns for restarts, stricter substitution timing, and ...
The IFAB announced the approval of several modifications to the football regulations, which will be mandatory starting July 1 ...
Throw-ins and goal kicks will be given a five-second countdown by a referee who considers there to be a deliberate delay.
The International Football Association Board (IFAB) approved on Saturday a package of measures aimed at speeding up the pace ...
New rules aimed at tackling time-wasting will come into force for this summer's World Cup and could bring an end to the ...
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The new rule changes were made at the IFAB’s 140th annual meeting in Hensol, Wales, aiming to reduce refereeing controversy ...
Football lawmakers consider new rules for World Cup in bid to cut down on time-wasting - The International Football ...
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