IFAB to introduce VAR for second yellow cards: what else will change in football rules.
Changes in football rules
According to The Sun: Before the World Cup, VAR interventions for the second yellow card are planned to be implemented. However, lawmakers have yet to reach an agreement on ideas that could speed up the gameplay, as well as possible changes to the offside rule.
The latest meeting of the Football and Technical Advisory Panels of the International Football Association brought together former players, referees, and other experts to discuss new initiatives.
“We strive to find ways that improve the game and enhance its dynamics.”
Discussions also revolved around the introduction of new technologies and the refinement of existing rules to ensure that football remains exciting and competitive for viewers around the world.
These changes could significantly impact the style of play and the perception of football by referees and fans. The meeting emphasized the importance of adapting rules to the modern demands of the sport, which will help maintain interest in the game and improve its quality at the international level.
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