Historically, goalkeepers would often take excessive time to release the ball, leading to frustration among opponents and fans alike. Under the new regulation, a goalkeeper holding the ball for more ...
New rule says goalkeepers can keep the ball in their hands for a maximum of 8 seconds, and if they exceed this time, the opposing team will win a corner kick - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Well, the reason is that they're paid fairly handsomely in return.Premier League Referee salaryBefore England established the ...
The international governing body, IFAB,  for the rules of football have announced their rule changes for the 2025-26 season, ...
The Northern Ireland international was the sixth substitute used by the Renfrewshire club - subsequently breaching IFAB laws ...
Julian Alvarez has spoken out on the controversy surrounding Atletico Madrid's exit from the Champions League as the ...
Julian Alvarez blasts the decision to rule out his penalty in Atletico Madrid's Champions League elimination at the hands of ...
UEFA's Limited Authority and IFAB's Role At the forefront of the controversy is UEFA's inability to amend rules directly. While influential figures like Van Basten have advocated for reforms, the ...
“UEFA will enter discussions with FIFA and IFAB (International Football Association Board) to determine whether the rule should be reviewed in cases where a double touch is clearly unintentional." ...
“UEFA will enter discussions with FIFA and IFAB (International Football Association Board) to determine whether the rule should be reviewed in cases where a double touch is clearly unintentional.” ...
“UEFA will enter discussions with FIFA and IFAB (International Football Association Board) to determine whether the rule should be reviewed in cases where a double touch is clearly unintentional.” ...
“UEFA will enter discussions with FIFA and IFAB (International Football Association Board) to determine whether the rule should be reviewed in cases where a double touch is clearly unintentional.