UEFA have announced they will "enter discussions" with FIFA and IFAB (International Football Association Board) after the ...
Law 12.2 currently says goalkeepers can only hold onto the ball for six seconds but it has not been properly applied for ...
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UEFA says it will look into the possibility of reviewing the double touch rule that helped lead to Atletico Madrid's loss in ...
UEFA said it'll "enter discussions with FIFA and IFAB" over a possible change to the rule that saw Julián Álvarez's penalty ...
Positive results in trials this season prompted the International Football Association Board (IFAB) to change the law for the ...
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.
Goalkeepers will be able to hold on to the ball for eight seconds instead of six from next season after the game's lawmakers ...
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Football365 on MSNUnai Emery provoked Aston Villa v Club Brugge ref into ‘breaking IFAB laws’, reveals ex-PGMOL chiefAston Villa boss Unai Emery persuaded Daniel Schlager to go “against the laws of the game” as Aston Villa beat Club Brugge in ...
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