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New IFAB Rule: Consideration of Goal Celebrations and Game Duration in Saison 2023/24

The International Football Association Board (IFAB) responsible for the technical development of football. to the new one Saison 2023/24 not only the rule for the behavior of goalkeepers in penalty kicks will be adjusted, the Torjubel are now also considered an influential event for the duration of the game listed.

It doesn’t always have to be quite as fancy as with Bruno Guimaraes be. The Brazilian midfielder from Newcastle United celebrated his goal to make it 4-1 Brighton & Hove Albion in nine different ways, like that Premier League has impressively demonstrated. Excessive partying is not only part of the daily routine in the professional field, because the amateur soccer players emulate their idols on the pitches between the regional and upper leagues.

Time-consuming celebrations increase stoppage time

But whether it’s “SUUUUI”t in some places or celebrated with the entire team, celebrations cost time. Previously, goal celebrations were listed under Rule 7 “Duration of the match” under “Other” but this is changing following a decision by the IFAB. In addition to substitutions, injury breaks, wasting time, disciplinary measures, drinking or cooling breaks and video reviews by the VAR (of course, this does not exist in amateur football), interruptions caused by goal celebrations are now also listed. Thus become referee urged to closely monitor the excessive partying of players or teams in order to adjust any overtime accordingly afterwards.

Upgrading the effect of celebrations on game duration seems like a sensible step in the right direction. Conversely, anyone who takes a particularly long time to celebrate a goal appropriately does not have to complain if a referee does not blow the whistle on time. In addition, this adjustment helps to increase the much-discussed net playing time with the help of injury time. Because we all know that a game lasts 90 minutes at best, but football is not actually played for an hour and a half.

Already knew? Goalkeepers have to be more careful than ever because of a rule change when it comes to penalties, because mind games are now prohibited.

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2023-06-30 08:02:10
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