Video referees could review corner kicks

The International Football Association Board (IFAB) has approved proposals for expanded powers for video referees. These include reviews of incorrect corner kick decisions and erroneous card assignments, provided the game is not delayed. The changes could apply at the 2026 World Cup and in the Bundesliga from next season.

At its annual general meeting in London, the IFAB has taken the next step toward new rules for video referees. In future, they will be able to intervene in clearly incorrect corner kick decisions, as well as in yellow cards that serve as a second warning leading to a yellow-red card, and in cards assigned to the wrong team. A condition is that the review, especially for corners, does not delay the game. Associations can optionally introduce the change.

The proposals are not yet final and require confirmation at the IFAB's General Assembly on February 28 in Hensol, Wales. Rule changes usually take effect on June 1. This means the expanded VAR powers could be used at the 2026 World Cup in the USA, Mexico, and Canada. In the Bundesliga, they would be possible from the 2026/27 season.

Additionally, other proposals aim to speed up the game. The existing eight-second rule for goalkeepers holding the ball will now apply to throw-ins and goal kicks, with the referee showing a countdown using fingers. For substitutions, players must leave the field within ten seconds. The waiting time for injured players treated on the pitch outside the field will still be determined.

These initiatives come from the IFAB's Technical Commission from last autumn and are considered likely to be implemented. The IFAB, which sets all world football rules, includes four FIFA representatives, including President Gianni Infantino, and one representative each from the associations of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

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IFAB delegates at Hensol Castle approving football rule changes for faster games, expanded VAR, and anti-racism measures before 2026 World Cup.
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IFAB approves rule changes to speed up matches, expand VAR, and address racism ahead of 2026 World Cup

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

The International Football Association Board (IFAB) approved several amendments to the Laws of the Game at its 140th annual meeting in Hensol Castle, Wales, on February 28, 2026. Drawing from Major League Soccer innovations, the updates target time-wasting, clarify refereeing, enhance VAR usage, and introduce anti-discrimination measures following a Champions League racism allegation. Changes take effect July 1, 2026, with possible earlier adoption for the FIFA World Cup.

FIFA is exploring advanced refereeing technologies, including body cameras and improved offside alerts, for the 2026 World Cup. These innovations build on successful trials from this year's Club World Cup in the United States. Officials emphasize balancing technological improvements with the sport's traditions.

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Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger's proposal to reform the offside rule is advancing, with FIFA set to present it to the International Football Association Board. The change would deem attackers onside if any part of their body aligns with the last defender, aiming to reduce marginal VAR decisions. Trials in youth competitions have already begun, sparking debate on its impact.

FIFA has appointed 14 match officials from Trinidad and Tobago and six from Guyana to its international referees panel for 2026, highlighting regional growth in elite officiating. The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association praised the milestone as a testament to disciplined development programs. Guyana's federation marked the occasion with a ceremony honoring the officials' achievements.

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دعا رئيس الفيفا جياني إنفانتينو إلى مراجعة الحظر على الفرق الروسية في كرة القدم الدولية، معتبرًا أنه أثار الإحباط فقط. التعليقات، التي أدلى بها في مقابلة مع سكاي نيوز، أثارت انتقادات حادة من مسؤولين أوكرانيين سلطوا الضوء على تداعيات الحرب المستمرة على الرياضيين. رحب الكرملين الروسي بالتعليقات، بينما دعت أوكرانيا إلى الحفاظ على الإقصاء.

لقد انتقدت المفوضية الأوروبية ووزير الرياضة الأوكراني بشدة اقتراح رئيس الفيفا جياني إنفانتينو برفع الحظر عن الفرق الروسية في كرة القدم الدولية. الحظر الذي فُرض في 2022 بعد غزو روسيا لأوكرانيا يظل سارياً وسط النزاع المستمر. يجادل إنفانتينو بأن الإقصاء لم يفعل سوى إثارة الإحباط، لكن الخصوم يبرزون التكلفة البشرية للحرب.

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يُبلغ أن فيفا يخطط لتوسيع كأس العالم للأندية إلى 48 فريقًا ابتداءً من 2029، عقب نجاح النسخة 2025. أعربت اليويفا عن دعمها للتغيير، مما يشير إلى تحسن العلاقات بين الهيئات الحاكمة. يهدف الإجراء إلى تضمين المزيد من الأندية الأوروبية التي غابت عن البطولة السابقة.

 

 

 

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