Football legislators set to scrap blue card plans, preliminary for transgression containers to go for it

 


Conversations over the presentation of wrongdoing containers will fixate on disagree towards the ref and hostile to football activities, for example, when Bukayo Saka was pulled back by Italy's Giorgio Chiellini in the Euro 2020 last.

Various Chief Association administrators, including Liverpool's Jurgen Klopp and Tottenham Hotspur's Ange Postecoglou, have vigorously scrutinized the plans



Postecoglou cautioned they would "obliterate" football, saying: "You will have one group simply staying there attempting to sit around for 10 minutes trusting that a person will come on."

FIFA explained that the wrongdoing receptacle preliminaries won't happen in world class football, referring to them as "erroneous and untimely" on February 8. IFAB are set to divulge their carry out plan with respect to sin canisters on Saturday.

"Any such preliminaries, whenever carried out, ought to be restricted to testing in a mindful way at lower levels, a place that FIFA plans to emphasize when this plan thing is examined at the IFAB AGM on Walk 2," the FIFA explanation read.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino made sense of world football's overseeing body was "totally against" to blue cards and said he had been ignorant about proposition to present them.

"There won't be any blue cards utilized at world class level," Infantino said. "This is a theme that is non existent for us. FIFA is totally against blue cards. I didn't know about this subject, the leader of FIFA — and I think FIFA has something to do with IFAB. On the off chance that you need a title it is: 'red card to the blue card'. Not a chance.

"We must be serious. We are generally open to check out at thoughts and proposition. Everything must be treated with deference obviously. Be that as it may, when you take a gander at it you likewise need to safeguard the pith and custom of the game. There is no blue card."

This position, in any case, is in conflict with Pierluigi Collina, FIFA's executive of its refs board, who said in November that the blue cards preliminary had been "extremely effective" at grassroots level and that they are presently "discussing a more significant level, most likely expert or even high expert football".

FIFA wishes to explain that reports of the purported 'blue card' at world class degrees of football are erroneous and untimely.

Any such preliminaries, whenever executed, ought to be restricted to testing in a dependable way at lower levels, a place that FIFA means to emphasize when this…

— FIFA Media (@fifamedia) February 8, 2024

"We want to draft something that works or is commendable for top football," Collina added.

Likewise up for conversation on Saturday will be officials granting a toss in to the rival group on the off chance that a goalkeeper is time-squandering. Thought was given to giving them a corner yet it was concluded that to would be excessively profitable.


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