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FIFA announce 95 huge rule changes

The International Football Association Board (IFAB) of FIFA, which is the body that determines the laws of association football, announced a number of changes that will be implemented from June 1 onwards and may have a huge impact on the game.

Journalists were briefed at the Wembley Stadium yesterday over 95 rule changes that will take effect when England face Turkey in a warm-up match for the Euro 2016 on May 22.

The most significant change that will be made is to the punishments relating to the denial of an obvious goal-scoring opportunity (DOGSO). Players will receive a yellow card instead of a red card when they foul a player as the last man only if they attempt to play the ball.

Photo Credit: Standard
Photo Credit: Standard

The IFAB have also rectified the punishment for feinting during a penalty kick. Feinting at the end of a run has been frowned upon since 2010 and players have been ordered to retake the kick. However, they will be booked and an indirect free-kick will be awarded to the other team, whereas stuttering runs leading to the penalty kick are still allowed.

A big rule change was also announced where the referee is allowed the send players off for a pre-match violent conduct in the tunnel, and the player must be substituted prior to kick-off.

Here are some of the other rule changes:

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