A raft of landmark rule changes will come into force ahead of this summer’s World Cup

FIFA’s on-field officials for the World Cup will insist on keeping matches moving by taking rule changes designed to limit time-wasting seriously, the sport’s governing body said…

A raft of landmark rule changes will come into force ahead of this summer’s World Cup

May 31 : The International Football Association Board (IFAB) has made changes to the laws of the game which will be applied from the 2026-27 season onwards as well as at the World…

The International Football Association Board has announced a raft of rule changes for the World Cup, including expanded powers for VAR and five-second countdowns for throw-ins and…

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature significant rule updates, including expanded VAR powers, stricter discipline, and innovative measures to combat time-wasting.

FIFA refereeing chief Pierluigi Collina wants to clamp down on incidents at the World Cup this summer.

Red cards for covering mouths, corner kicks for time wasting and broadened use of VAR technology will be implemented.

FIFA’s refereeing chief cited England as an example of now-forbidden conduct.

Fouls committed immediately before the ball is in play will now come under VAR scrutiny

"These amendments aim to tackle discrimination, cut time-wasting, enhance match tempo and improve both the player and fan experience."

The World Cup gets underway next week and some significant rule changes will be implemented for the tournament which may impact the plans of England and Thomas Tuchel

Players who leave the field of play to protest about a referee's decision will be shown a direct red card. The rule also applies to team officials. | Football News

International Football Association Board's new laws will be applied at the World Cup

FIFA and IFAB unveil strict new laws for the 2026 World Cup, targeting time-wasting, tougher red cards, faster VAR checks and quicker restarts.

With the 2026 FIFA World Cup set to kick off across the United States, Canada and Mexico, football's lawmakers, the International Football Association Board (IFAB), have approved…

“Los árbitros están listos”, advirtió Pierluigi Collina, el jefe de los referís en la entidad, que detalló los demás cambios reglamentarios

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L'International Football Association Board, l'instance en charge des lois du jeu, a effectué plusieurs modifications mises en place à partir du Mondial (11 juin-19 juillet).

Desde las expulsiones por protestar hasta la revisión de segundas amarillas.Se aprobó una batería de medidas para cambiar hábitos instalados en el fútbol.El foco estará puesto en…

Según el presidente del Comité de Árbitros de la FIFA, el italiano Pierluigi Collina, las nuevas reglas están dirigidas a “limpiar el futbol” y aumentar el ritmo de los partidos.