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At their annual general meeting, the International Football Association Board (IFAB) have approved a change to the Laws of the Game for next season (2025-26) about goalkeeper time-wasting. Eight ...
IFAB, football’s law-making body, has clarified the offside rule, explaining what constitutes defenders “deliberately playing” the ball. Under the clarification, a player attempting to ...
Thus, IFAB are proposing to rule the ball “dead” should the goalkeeper save the initial spot kick. There will be no chance ...
Italian refereeing chief Gianluca Rocchi confirmed that Serie A will now explain VAR decisions in the stadium in real time, ...
Hands up — and be honest — who has heard of IFAB? Need a clue? OK, it held its 134th annual general meeting in Northern Ireland on Saturday. Still nothing? No problem, you are not alone. After ...
The IFAB has postponed the possible introduction of a new blue card as part of trials of sin bins in professional football, sources have told ESPN.
Goal-line technology was approved on Thursday by the International Football Association Board, which determines the laws of soccer.The IFAB, composed of FIFA and associations in England, Scotland ...
We want to fight against time-wasting, we want the fans to enjoy the game," Infantino told an IFAB news conference. "We have to ensure that also the application of the laws of the game are universal.
ZURICH, March 3 (Reuters) - Soccer's rule-making body IFAB has approved the use of the video replay system (VAR) to help referees make decisions, it said in a statement on Saturday.
Basingstoke, July 5th 2012: Hawk-Eye Innovations is pleased to have been selected today by the International Football Association Board to provide goal-line technology to football associations ...