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Re: FIFA Approves New Football Rules by lexy2014: 12:54am On Aug 03, 2019
When will they make d rules that referees should b punished on and or off d pitch for making stupid decisions?
Re: FIFA Approves New Football Rules by Isobug: 1:07am On Aug 03, 2019
clive2u:
I love the 2nd rule
Even me.... Even as the rules no2 is not clear though.... A restart means there must be a goal which means there will continue to be a retake if keeper keeps punching it out or if it keeps hitting the post until a goal is being scored.
Or maybe Op had a typo error
Re: FIFA Approves New Football Rules by chukaguy10(m): 1:47am On Aug 03, 2019
Why spreading lies? That no2 and no4 is Not adopted


Football's new laws - changes to backpasses, penalties, handballs and subs for 2019-20

Goalkeepers picking up backpasses (sort of), uncontested drop balls and more handball decisions - football's laws have changed again.

A dozen changes from the International Football Association Board (Ifab) came in over the summer - you may have seen some of them if you were following the Women's World Cup, Africa Cup of Nations or Copa America.

But they are bound to cause plenty of talking points in the opening weeks of the season as every tournament worldwide, including the Premier League, adopts them for the coming season.

Some are quite trivial but several could make a big difference to the game.

Drop balls

Drop balls can no longer be contested, but the change is more positive than it sounds.

If play is stopped, the ball will be dropped to a player on the team that last touched the ball - and where they touched it. All other players must be 4.5 yards (4 metres) away.

What that means is if a team's attack is stopped, they will get the ball back in that position - instead of the opponents booting the ball down the field.

However, any play stopped in a penalty area will be returned to the goalkeeper, even if the attacking team had the ball.

Another big change now sees a drop ball awarded if the ball hits the referee and goes to the other team as a result, or if the referee accidentally scores a goal, as happened in the Dutch fourth division a week before the law change.

Handballs

The law remains that deliberate handball is an offence. But accidental handball will also be a free-kick or penalty if...

▪the ball goes into the goal off an attacker

▪a player gets the ball using his or her arm or hand and then scores, or creates a goalscoring opportunity (such as Ellen White's disallowed goal against Sweden in the Women's World Cup third-place play-off)

▪the player's arm or hand is above their shoulder (unless the player has controlled the ball onto his own arm or hand)

▪a player's hand or arm has made their body "unnaturally bigger"

A handball will not be a free-kick if...

▪the ball is knocked on to a hand by the player in question or a nearby player

▪the arm or hand is close to their body and "has not made their body unnaturally bigger"

▪a player is falling and the ball touches their hand or arm when it is between their body and the ground to support the body - but not extended to make the body bigger

However "unnaturally bigger" is open for some debate. The Netherlands were given a penalty against Japan for handball at the Women's World Cup but Premier League referees' chief Mike Riley said "we consider that to be a natural position of the hand".

He added: "The way we've actually implemented handball for the past two or three seasons is the way we are going to continue to do it in the future."

Another change to the handball rule relates to the goalkeeper.

If the goalkeeper attempts to clear ("release into play"wink a throw-in or backpass and their clearance fails, then they can handle the ball.

Ifab says this is because "when the goalkeeper clearly kicks or tries to kick the ball into play, this shows no intention to handle the ball".

Goal-kicks

Another change involving goalkeepers is to goal-kicks, which can now be played to a team-mate inside the penalty area.

The law now says the ball is considered in play once the kick is taken. Until now a goal-kick had to be retaken if it did not leave the box.

Plenty of teams took advantage of this during the Women's World Cup.

It could make a big difference to teams like Liverpool and Manchester City, whose defenders can now drop into the box to receive a goal-kick.

Opponents must still remain outside the penalty area until the kick is taken.

Free-kicks

When a defending team has three or more players in a wall, the attacking team can no longer place a player in or next to it.

If an attacker is standing within one yard (1m) of the wall when the kick is taken, they will be penalised with an indirect free-kick.

However, Spain found a bit of a loophole in the Women's World Cup, as they placed a wall of their own in front of South Africa's before moving at the last moment.

Another change means - similar to the goal-kick change above - if a defending team takes a free-kick in their own area, the ball is considered in play immediately and does not have to leave the box before another player touches it. Again, opponents must remain outside the box.

Quick free-kicks

If the referee is about to show a yellow or red card but the non-offending team takes a quick free-kick and creates a scoring chance, the official can come back and show the card when the ball goes out of play.

Before now, the card would have to be shown before the free-kick could be taken.

However, if the referee had distracted the offending team by starting to show the card, the quick free-kick is not allowed.

Also if the offence was going to be a red card for denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity, but the opposition take a quick free-kick, then the player will only be booked because the other team are considered to have restarted their attack.

Penalties

The laws have changed concerning what goalkeepers can do for penalties.

The penalty kick cannot be taken while the goalkeeper is touching the woodwork or nets - or if the net or posts are still moving after being touched.

The goalkeeper must have atleast one of his/her feet partly on the goalline (or above it if jumping) when the kick is taken. He or she cannot stand behind or in front of the line.

There were several instances of retakes being ordered for that offence in the Women's World Cup, most notably one that cost Scotland a place in the knockout stages.

The law will come into the Premier League this season, but the decision will be left for the on-field officials and VAR will not be used to look out for it.

The other change to penalties means an attacker can take a penalty if he needed treatment (as long as the treatment is quick).

Before now, a player would have to go off the field until after the kick was taken if he needed medical help.

Substitutions

A player who is being substituted must leave the pitch by the nearest point on the touchline or byeline - unless the referee says they can leave quickly at the halfway line - or elsewhere for safety or injury reasons.

This change is to stop players time-wasting. Any player who "infringes the spirit of this law" will be booked for unsporting behaviour.

However most substitutions in the Women's World Cup saw players come off at the same point their replacement was coming on.

Cards for coaches

A team official guilty of misconduct can be shown a yellow card or red card. If the offender cannot be identified, the senior coach in the technical area at the time will receive the card.

That new system was trialled in the EFL during the 2018-19 season and is now being introduced worldwide.

The other changes

A player can now be booked for celebrating - for removing his shirt or celebrating with the fans - even if the goal is disallowed.

The team that wins the pre-match coin toss can now choose whether to take the kick-off or which goal to attack - previously they could only choose which goal to attack.

There is now a difference between cooling breaks (90 seconds to three minutes) and drinks breaks (maximum of one minute) in certain competitions played in high humidity and temperatures.

Multi-coloured or patterned undershirts are allowed if they are the same as the sleeve of the main shirt.


[BBC Sport]
Re: FIFA Approves New Football Rules by KenModi(m): 2:25am On Aug 03, 2019
andrew444:
This rules dey somehow fifa don dey mad o
Rich4god:
Them go use too many rules spoil this beautiful game. How can there not be rebound during PK. And this keeper having a foot on the goal line is ridiculous.
You can as well quit and go watch cricket grin grin grin
Re: FIFA Approves New Football Rules by andrew444(m): 2:44am On Aug 03, 2019
KenModi:
You can as well quit and go watch cricket grin grin grin
Nothing to take personal

Na still people like una go complain ojoro if dem use am win una team
Re: FIFA Approves New Football Rules by KenModi(m): 2:51am On Aug 03, 2019
andrew444:
Nothing to take personal

Na still people like una go complain ojoro if dem use am win una team
Sorry, I don’t know what ‘ojoro’ means? Is that the name of a Nigerian dating app?? grin grin grin
Re: FIFA Approves New Football Rules by Christmasdon(m): 3:18am On Aug 03, 2019
VAR OR NO VAR, WON'T STOP ENGLAND FROM ANY MATCH THAT IS A DRAW. IF U KNOW U KNOW.
Re: FIFA Approves New Football Rules by jcross19: 3:39am On Aug 03, 2019
Cosmatikka:
No.1 already started at AFCON.
No.2 I like am sha cos my club no sabi score rebound
No.3 Diego Simeone will be having palpitations by now
No.4 Chelshit will suffer from did most
No.5 Arsenal signing Pepe dey pepper chelshit & Manure grin
No.6 Refer to No.5 grin
I try to fish out sense in your post but it show the real reason arsenal is a colossal failure the last time I checked Chelsea wallop arsenal 4-1.
Re: FIFA Approves New Football Rules by Oritsewhandey(m): 3:45am On Aug 03, 2019
Automatic3444:
Do the needful pls
...........
Rule No. 4:
Sadio Mane of Liverpool, on my mind.
Champions league finals.
He voluntarily kicked the ball to opponent's hand.
Up FIFA.
Re: FIFA Approves New Football Rules by ruggedtimi(m): 5:09am On Aug 03, 2019
no 2 make sense
Re: FIFA Approves New Football Rules by Olaiya26: 5:42am On Aug 03, 2019
[quote author=Cosmatikka post=80883779]No.1 already started at AFCON.
No.2 I like am sha cos my club no sabi score rebound
No.3 Diego Simeone will be having palpitations by now
No.4 Chelshit will suffer from did most
No.5 Arsenal signing Pepe dey pepper chelshit & Manure grin
No.6 Refer to No.5 grin



Pepe joining arsenal automatically means arsenal is playing champions league this new season. Smh
Re: FIFA Approves New Football Rules by OduntanGabriel(m): 6:00am On Aug 03, 2019
The penalty part got me worried... As in, no rebound again
Re: FIFA Approves New Football Rules by OduntanGabriel(m): 6:09am On Aug 03, 2019
Isobug:
Even me.... Even as the rules no2 is not clear though.... A restart means there must be a goal which means there will continue to be a retake if keeper keeps punching it out or if it keeps hitting the post until a goal is being scored.
Or maybe Op had a typo error
IT simply means nothing like rebound, e go just be like normal penalty after extra time... Once you lose am, that's all
Re: FIFA Approves New Football Rules by GoldenSon007: 6:20am On Aug 03, 2019
Re: FIFA Approves New Football Rules by verifiablefacts: 6:27am On Aug 03, 2019
I was hopping they will scrap extra time and go straight to penalty kicks. extra time just wasting people time and players energy. if they can not do it 90min.,why waste another 30.
Re: FIFA Approves New Football Rules by timyonkers: 6:55am On Aug 03, 2019
"There will be no rebounds from penalties"
This is good I think. A keeper must be talent to refuse one penalty and if the ball go in front and another player kick and goal there then the keeper got no time to recover it. So it was a good decision to stop it.
Re: FIFA Approves New Football Rules by sylve11: 7:10am On Aug 03, 2019
Cosmatikka:
No.1 already started at AFCON.
No.2 I like am sha cos my club no sabi score rebound
No.3 Diego Simeone will be having palpitations by now
No.4 Chelshit will suffer from did most
No.5 Arsenal signing Pepe dey pepper chelshit & Manure grin
No.6 Refer to No.5 grin
undecided cool
Re: FIFA Approves New Football Rules by Jamesfrixed32: 7:16am On Aug 03, 2019
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Re: FIFA Approves New Football Rules by Emyben(m): 7:21am On Aug 03, 2019
Kneephy:
For inside PlayStation, man go still dey penalty rebound, dey score ball for hit player for hand.....

God bless Sony entertainment for giving us PlayStation
Chai, you wan remind us of old days? grin cheesy The bobo dey measure goal post for the monkey post game. The standard those days were 10 leg/feet per post cool
Re: FIFA Approves New Football Rules by Sureguytalk(m): 7:51am On Aug 03, 2019
shocked shocked shocked this ya mouth
Cosmatikka:
No.1 already started at AFCON.
No.2 I like am sha cos my club no sabi score rebound
No.3 Diego Simeone will be having palpitations by now
No.4 Chelshit will suffer from did most
No.5 Arsenal signing Pepe dey pepper chelshit & Manure grin
No.6 Refer to No.5 grin
Re: FIFA Approves New Football Rules by Psoul(m): 8:02am On Aug 03, 2019
Rule 1:
No more using substitution as a delay tactics.
Use the shortest point to exit the field. grin grin grin
Re: FIFA Approves New Football Rules by mastermind1759(m): 8:10am On Aug 03, 2019
iCauseTrouble:
How will these rules make me win 20 million from Bet9ja this coming season?
Don't play greedily...
Re: FIFA Approves New Football Rules by baddosky1: 8:22am On Aug 03, 2019
iCauseTrouble:
How will these rules make me win 20 million from Bet9ja this coming season?
I have never seen anybody become a millionaire from Betting!

I used to be addicted before I resolved never to waste my money in the bid to make money.
Re: FIFA Approves New Football Rules by saintkeppy(m): 8:36am On Aug 03, 2019
joseph1832:
I'm sure coaches like Jose Morinho will receive a lot of yellow card this season if he finds a club to coach, that is. grin
.

Jose has been cool in recent times but Diego Simeone
Will suffer more with this rule
Re: FIFA Approves New Football Rules by DonJobless: 8:46am On Aug 03, 2019
Re: FIFA Approves New Football Rules by Nobody: 9:01am On Aug 03, 2019
Cosmatikka:
No.1 already started at AFCON.
No.2 I like am sha cos my club no sabi score rebound
No.3 Diego Simeone will be having palpitations by now
No.4 Chelshit will suffer from did most
No.5 Arsenal signing Pepe dey pepper chelshit & Manure grin
No.6 Refer to No.5 grin
You are right
Re: FIFA Approves New Football Rules by tyup(m): 10:00am On Aug 03, 2019
nasgbola:
Z5DCMNM6
haha..... you're a thief o
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