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IFAB new football rules debuts at 2026 FIFA World Cup

The International Football Association Board (IFAB) has ratified a series of new rules designed to streamline match flow and curtail time-wasting. These updates follow the board’s 140th Annual General Meeting, hosted in Wales on Saturday, February 28, 2026. Four pivotal rules were announced, with implementation set for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the subsequent 2026/27 domestic seasons.

These reforms aim to balance competitive fairness with the natural rhythm of the game, ensuring that officiating errors can be corrected without compromising match tempo. Beyond these immediate changes, IFAB confirmed that Arsène Wenger’s “daylight” offside rule – which deems an attacker onside if any part of their body that can score is level with the defender – will begin trials in the Canadian Premier League this April.

What are the new football rules created by IFAB?

One of the most transformative updates targets restart delays for throw-ins and goal kicks. Referees are now authorized to initiate a visible five-second countdown if they perceive deliberate stalling. If a team fails to put the ball back into play before the clock expires, possession is forfeited: a delayed throw-in will be awarded to the opponent, while a stalled goal kick will result in a corner kick for the attacking side.

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To further minimize stoppages, new protocols for player substitutions require departing players to exit the pitch within 10 seconds. Should a player exceed this limit, they must still leave immediately, but their replacement will be barred from entering the field until the first natural stoppage after one minute of active play has elapsed. Additionally, the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) protocol has been expanded. VAR can now intervene in cases of clearly incorrect second yellow cards, instances of mistaken identity, and erroneously awarded corner kicks, provided the review does not cause a significant restart delay.

The new laws will debut on the world stage during the 2026 FIFA World Cup in June before being formally integrated into the Laws of the Game on July 1, 2026. According to IFAB, the core objective of these reforms is to foster a faster, more continuous version of football by discouraging cynical tactical delays and modernizing global officiating standards.

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