Next Saturday, March 4, a very important meeting is scheduled for the future of world football. For that day he summoned the International Board its annual meeting and held at London.
The meeting will be led by Debbie Hewitt, FA President, and will discuss various issues discussed at the recent IFAB Annual Business Meeting. Especially the novel public discussion of security measures VAR on stadium video scoreboards and via television signal. So that they know the decisions made by the field referee together with the referee in the room VOR.
A measure used in FIFA Club World Cup celebrated on Morocco.
He will also provide an update on the current global trial with additional permanent concussion substitutes and discuss other issues related to player health and safety.
discount time
But the big issue that can be seen in the tables is the football discounts.
The IFAB studying what possible measures can be applied to create fairer conditions for both teams in terms of the amount of time available in a match, with special attention to a stricter calculation of additional time. Among them is the immediate use of the measure used in Qatar in celebrating goals where he decided to give himself a minute discount for every celebration of a goal. All aspiring to short and medium steps can be put in place to improve the effective time in football.
Also on the table will be possible measures to increase respect for match officials, players and team officials at the grassroots and fan level. In FIFA there is concern about the prevalence of this type of incident in grassroots football.
Next season’s future Football Rules
And of course, changes to the Laws of the Game will also be discussed, where issues such as offside, the position of goalkeepers in the penalty shootout and which hands are other issues that must be addressed, will be discussed, in order see if there are changes to the current rules for next season.
Source: La Verdad

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