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FIFA is experimenting with changing the rules of football. Here are the five tested rules.
In Mundo Deportivo’s report, quoted from Sport Bible, the Under-19 teams from PSV Eindhoven, AZ Alkmaar, RB Leipzig and Club Brugge were involved in the experimental project of FIFA’s new rules.
This experiment is far from certain, but it has become a hot topic of discussion among football fans. Many protests circulating on social media as the idea of this experiment by FIFA emerged.
Here are five new rules that FIFA is testing:
1. One 30 Minute Act
FIFA is trying to make one half of a football match to just 30 minutes.
Thus, the duration of one match will only take one hour.
FIFA experimented one half only carried out for 30 minutes. (Pool via REUTERS/STUART FRANKLIN)- – |
If this rule is realized, it will be the most significant change in the history of football rules.
2. Time Stop When Ball Out
Although the time is shortened to 30 minutes per half, the accompanying rule is that the time stops when the ball goes out of the field.
Thus, 30 minutes per half is net time just like in basketball.
So far, 45 minutes of football time is ‘dirty’ time as the seconds go on when the ball goes out or a player is injured.
Compensation for this is usually through additional minutes in injury time, which ranges from 1-5 minutes, or above five minutes if there are incidents that take a long time.
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