Lawmakers ‘happy’ to drop VAR offside lines if broadcasters do the same
Football’s lawmakers say they would be ‘happy’ for VARs to stop using lines to make marginal offside calls – if television companies were prepared to do the same.
Football’s lawmakers say they would be ‘happy’ for VARs to stop using lines to make marginal offside calls – if television companies were prepared to do the same.
Accidental handball that leads to a teammate scoring a goal or having a goalscoring opportunity will no longer be considered an offence, the game’s lawmaking body, the International Football Association Board (Ifab), has announced.
The men’s and women’s FA Cup could feature additional concussion substitutes later this season after the Football Association said it was keen to support the game’s law-makers in conducting trials. (more…)
Football’s lawmakers will discuss the controversial handball rule when they gather virtually next week, the PA news agency understands. (more…)
Morocco has become the first member association in Africa to use the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) in a local competition. (more…)
The Confederation of African Football (Caf) VAR workshop got off to a great start and has received positive response, according to IFAB technical director David Elleray. (more…)