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Unlimited Subs; 30 mins half; Kick-ins; - FIFA considering to implement new controversial rules

Please Do like & Share . For more please Subscribe Football In Depth. New Video almost everyday. "The Future of Football Cup" : - A friendly tournament that brings together the youth teams of AZ Alkmaar, RB Leipzig, Brugge and PSV, is being contested with some rules that FIFA is testing. It is an experimental, evaluation process, so do not think that tomorrow you will see them in the highest demand football. 1. Two halves of thirty minutes effective. Instead of the two forty-five minute halves that we all know, the idea is to play two half-hour parts of pure active time. The clock stops every time there is an infraction, change, medical assistance or for any other circumstance. It would be, then, sixty minutes of net time. No more strategic substitutions or simulations that impact effective time. 2. Throw-ins to be replaced by kick-ins The throw-ins, like futsal, are done with the foot. Ball stopped on the grass and to collect. There is the option of searching for the pass, or even having the executor individually drive from that point. 3. Dribbling from corners Every time the game has to be resumed, be it with a free kick, corner kick, throw-in or goal kick, the possibility is opened for the collector / executor to go out individually. You put the ball on the grass and start driving. How much dynamics, intensity and rhythm he could add to the game is being tested. 4. 5 minutes suspension upon receiving a yellow card If they admonish you, you go five minutes to the freezer. To wait for the bank. As soon as the penalty time passes, you can return to the court. The red card continues to be an immediate expulsion with no chance to return. 5.Unlimited substitutions As the clock slows down on changes (there will be no loss of time in that sense), each coach can make the changes they want. More options for tactical / strategic adjustments and greater physical freshness. THEY ARE NOT NEW OFFICIAL RULES. these are settings that are being tested. At this point, the modifications are barely living the experimental phase. In this type of match, FIFA will evaluate if the proposals had a positive effect and if they can be implemented in professional football. There is still a while for this to be seen in an official match or First Division match. Remember that the body that authorizes regulatory changes is The International Football Association Board, better known as the IFAB. #footballindepth #FIFA #newrule #youthleague