The International Football Association Board (IFAB) has approved a new eight-second rule that will be imposed on goalkeepers ...
Law 12.2 currently says goalkeepers can only hold onto the ball for six seconds but it has not been properly applied for ...
Soccer's rule makers are taking another crack at reducing timewasting by goalkeepers who hold the ball for too long.
Starting next season, if goalkeepers hold on to the ball for more than eight seconds then they will concede a corner kick ...
Goalkeepers who hold on to the ball beyond 8 seconds will be punished by conceding a corner from next season after a rule ...
Goalkeepers who hold onto the ball for longer than eight seconds will concede a corner under a new rule approved by the ...
The International Football Association Board (IFAB) has approved a rule to award a corner-kick against a goalkeeper holding ...
The International Football Association Board (IFAB) has approved a new eight-second rule that will be imposed on goalkeepers ...
Starting this summer, football goalkeepers can't hold on to the ball for more than eight seconds, the International Football ...
Goalkeepers will concede a corner if they hold onto the ball for more than eight seconds from next season in a significant ...
LONDON - Goalkeepers who hold onto the ball for longer than eight seconds will concede a corner under a new rule approved by the International Football Association Board on Saturday. Read more at ...
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