IFAB Approves New Goalkeeper Time-Wasting Rule to Enhance Football Fairness

The International Football Association Board has approved a new rule to reduce goalkeeper time-wasting, limiting ball holding to eight seconds, starting this summer.

The International Football Association Board (IFAB) has taken a significant step to curb goalkeeper time-wasting by unanimously approving a new rule during its annual general meeting in Northern Ireland. Starting this summer, goalkeepers will be restricted to holding the ball for a maximum of eight seconds, a change from the previous six-second limit. Violations will result in a corner kick awarded to the opposing team.

This new regulation aims to address the gradual neglect of the existing six-second rule, which, according to Noel Mooney, CEO of the Football Association of Wales, had ‘dissolved over time.’ The change is expected to minimize delays and maintain the game's pace, fostering a fairer and more dynamic playing environment.

Mattias Grafstrom, FIFA's Secretary General, highlighted the success of the rule during its trial phase, which involved over 400 matches across various competitions, including Premier League 2. Referees will now issue a five-second countdown warning to goalkeepers before enforcing the penalty, ensuring clarity and consistency in its application.

In addition to the goalkeeper rule, IFAB has extended trials for a revised offside interpretation, where an attacker will be deemed onside if their torso is level with the second-to-last defender. These changes collectively aim to refine the game's rules, enhancing fairness and fluidity on the pitch.

This new implementation is set to debut at the FIFA Club World Cup in the USA this summer, marking a pivotal moment in modern football regulations.

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