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Goalkeeper Time-Wasting to Result in Corners from 2025-26: IFAB Rule Overhaul

A groundbreaking change is set to shake up football’s Laws of the Game starting from the 2025-26 season. Goalkeepers who delay play by holding...

IFAB Approves Additional Trials for New Offside Rule in Football

IFAB has approved new testing for an alternative offside interpretation. Under this proposal, a player will only be deemed offside if their entire body...

IFAB trying to extend 15 min halftime break to 25 min for entertainment shows in football matches

The international rule-making body of football, IFAB, is considering an extension of the 15-minute half-time break to 25 minutes. A meeting is due to...

Premier League set to have major changes in VAR and offside rules in the 2021-22 season

The Premier League are set to use thicker lines for offside calls from next season in order to avoid the setbacks caused by fine...

5 substitutes modification to extend up to 2022 World Cup

After football's rule-making body extended the privilege to employ five substitutes each match until the end of 2022, teams in the World Cup in...

IFAB clarifies the rules of handball to remove controversy

The 135th International Football Association Board (IFAB) AGM was held on Friday. The AGM discussed handball, offside and concussion protocols, among the other topics...

Premier League becomes the first football league to allow concussion substitution

The head injury concerns have increased after multiple issues in the last few weeks in Europe’s Elite leagues. Recently in the Premier League, Arsenal...

Concussion substitutions to be trialled in January 2021

Football’s lawmaking body IFAB announced one of the revolutionary ideas to protect the players. Yesterday, IFAB announced that the concussion substitutions will be trialled...

Official: Five substitutes will also be allowed in the 2020-21 season

The football calendar has suffered due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Almost all the football leagues were suspended from March to May. So this gap...