New rule says goalkeepers can keep the ball in their hands for a maximum of 8 seconds, and if they exceed this time, the opposing team will win a corner kick - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Currently goalkeepers are supposed to be sanctioned with an indirect free-kick if ... the limit instead of an indirect free-kick. The International Football Association Board, which sets the ...
An indirect free-kick. “It’s definitely changed the game ... new changes that could very well impact the next generation of football. On Saturday, the International Football Association ...
Positive results in trials this season prompted the International Football Association Board ... goalkeepers are supposed to concede an indirect free-kick if they hold on for more than six ...
The room for such theatrics is set to be squeezed, however, as the International Football ... too long at a goal kick is not uncommon, but how often do you see an indirect free kick awarded ...
It is a change to Law 12.2, which previously stated that an indirect free-kick should be awarded after six seconds - although goalkeepers were very rarely penalised for holding the ball for longer.
instead of indirect free-kicks, to punish goalkeepers who try to waste time by holding onto the ball for more than eight seconds. The International Football Association Board (IFAB), responsible ...
This means global football will become like rugby union ... And the final change to the laws is that indirect free-kicks will be given if a team official, substitute or any other player who ...
Under the current law keepers should be punished if they hold the ball for more than six seconds, with the opposition being awarded an indirect free-kick. But the CEO of the Football Association of ...
Positive results in trials this season prompted the International Football Association Board ... goalkeepers are supposed to concede an indirect free-kick if they hold on for more than six ...