FIFA has no plans to introduce new measures to address the growing issue of grappling and holding at corners.
FIFA has confirmed it has no plans to change the Laws of the Game in response to concerns about grappling and holding at corners.The issue has become a growing talking point across the Premier ...
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FIFA has decided not to introduce new rules to deal with grappling and holding at corners, even as concerns grow in the Premier League. The International Football Association Board (IFAB), football’s ...
FIFA currently has no plans to introduce new laws to combat the increased physicality and wrestling during corner kick situations, despite growing pleas for rule changes.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will bring numerous rule changes, including updates to VAR. Rule changes and technological ...
The so-called Wenger Law will remain under review for another year, as officials focus on widening the scope of VAR and ...
FIFA has approved a new set of rules during the International Football Association Board (IFAB) meeting last weekend in Wales, which will start being used at the FIFA World Cup this summer, aimed to ...
Five-second countdowns for throw-ins and goal kicks are set to feature at this summer's FIFA World Cup in a bid to speed up play.
IFAB (the International Football Association Board) held its 140th Annual General Meeting in Hensol, Wales, and approved a sweeping set of rule changes that will debut at the 2026 FIFA World Cup — ...
FIFA has confirmed it has no plans to change the Laws of the Game in response to concerns about grappling and holding at corners. The issue has become a growing talking point across the Premier League ...