The fact that Pierluigi Collina, the chairman of FIFA’s referees committee and one of the sternest officials of his generation, never gave an indirect free kick for time-wasting in the entirety ...
particularly in the latter stages of a match to waste time and disrupt play. It is usually argued that two factors have contributed to the lack of enforcement. After six seconds, goalkeepers are ...
But do they actually deliver real change, or are they just corporate buzzwords that employees quickly learn to ignore because they see them as just wasting their time? Employees hear a buzzword ...
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Gearoid Reidy is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering Japan and the Koreas. He previously led the breaking news team in North Asia, and was the Tokyo deputy bureau chief. The long-standing ...
A goalkeeper holding the ball for more than eight seconds will be punished with a corner for the opposition from this summer. The new law was unanimously approved by the International Football ...
Referees will award corners, not indirect free-kicks, if goalkeepers try to waste time by holding onto the ball for more than eight seconds from next season. The change is among several tweaks to ...
Keepers will have no excuse for being unaware of the time limit either, with referees instructed to count down the final five seconds on a raised hand. Fifa secretary general Mattias Grafstrom ...