Shocking change in the football World Cup
FIFA has decided to allow television advertisements during hydration breaks in World Cup matches, potentially disrupting the game's flow.
The new amendments to football laws: a step to improve the game or additional restrictions?
The International Football Association Board (IFAB) has introduced new amendments to the laws of football aimed at improving game flow and player behavior, to be implemented starting at the 2026 World Cup.
New rules in football: from VAR to substitutions, what will change from the 2026 World Cup
Football is adapting to modern times with new rules being implemented for the 2026 World Cup to address time-wasting and enhance game flow.
What are the new rules being proposed in football ahead of the 2026 World Cup to reduce wasted time and increase game rhythm
The IFAB is considering the official implementation of two rules designed to reduce game interruptions and increase pace, inspired by practices in Major League Soccer.
Will ‘bed football’ decrease? FIFA considers a one-minute return prohibition for injured players
FIFA is likely to implement a one-minute return prohibition for injured players to prevent game flow degradation and time loss at an upcoming meeting of the International Football Association Board (IFAB).