FIFA brings the Basketball system

FIFA brings a structure similar to the basketball system with the system it plans to implement in the near future.

FIFAAlthough it comes to the fore in world football from time to time, it is preparing to introduce many radical changes in a very short time, which cannot be predicted in the near future.

RADICAL CHANGES IN FOOTBALL

The changes in the rules and operation will also bring a big difference to the usual general structure of football. Radical changes that have been considered for a while to increase the interest in football and the enjoyment of the game are now ready to take effect. Many fundamental changes that FIFA has prepared will make football work differently. Although playing football with a stopped game time clock was initially considered a remote possibility, it has now become a ready-made situation. According to the news of Spanish Marca, a game clock application similar to basketball is on FIFA’s agenda. This option is currently on the table and will be held in London next weekend IFAB will be reviewed and discussed at the meeting.

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NO WASTE OF TIME

Measures related to wasting time in football are currently being evaluated for applicability, although they will not come into effect immediately. Marca states that as of 2024, we will be faced with a football where the duration of the matches is no longer 90 minutes and the offside is no longer defined as we know it today. Everything will be discussed and discussed, especially time loss and offside issues have been discussed in the name of changing the rules of football. Offside, the offensive player’s disadvantage will be eliminated. The theory of enabling the offensive player in offside positions had been raised and discussed at previous meetings of the IFAB. Arsene Wenger, FIFA’s football development director, is one of the names that support this change in the offside rule.

The current offside rule does not allow an offensive player to have a part of their body in front of the defender. However, according to the offside theory supported by Arsene Wenger, a part of the attacker’s body in line with a part of the defender’s body will be sufficient to prevent offside. In other words, the presence of a level area will not be an obstacle even if most of his body is in front. FIFA and IFAB, who do not want to waive the time that football is played, will not allow exaggerated goal celebrations to steal time during the match.

Because Dokuzoğlu / www.gazeteilksayfa.com

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