At its 137th Annual General Meeting (AGM) held this Saturday in London, the Ifab (International Football Association Board) presented a series of changes and clarifications to the Laws of the Game and the decision made at the recent Annual Meeting of Business (ABM) of continue to broadcast the VAR broadcast on stadium screens and in front of a live television audience.

Likewise, Gianni Infantino, president of Fifa, consolidated a piece of news about the proposal that the clock stop in matches when the ball is not in play. Idea that has been cataloged in the press as «the revolution in soccer».

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Fifa reaction to ‘the revolution in football’

The 12-month trial related exclusively to VAR decisions at FIFA tournaments began at the 2022 FIFA Club World Cup in Morocco earlier this year and will also be implemented at the U-20 World Cup of FIFA, in Indonesia, from May to June this year.

A decision will then be made on whether the test will continue at other Fifa tournaments later this year.

On the proposal for the clock to stop in matches when the ball is not in play, the Ifab remarked that «The approach taken at the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar, where a more precise calculation of ‘additional time’ was implemented, it was positively received.

Then, at a press conference, Gianni Infantino, president of Fifa, established that
«There will be no games with stopped clock».

«We are not thinking of changing the rules of the game, they are already prepared for the situation of loss of time,» added Infantino.

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