The Independent
·28 de fevereiro de 2026
VAR given more power by football lawmakers as key changes made ahead of World Cup

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·28 de fevereiro de 2026

VAR's powers have been extended by football's lawmakers.
Using VAR to check corners will be an option for competitions from this summer, while the core VAR protocol has now been widened to cover second yellow cards and cards awarded to the wrong team.
The International Football Association Board (Ifab), which sets the laws of football, also approved a package of measures to counter tactics designed to disrupt the tempo of matches which come into effect this summer.
The successful introduction of the eight-second rule for goalkeepers has encouraged Ifab to go further on efforts to stop players slowing the game.
Referees will be given the power to start a five-second countdown if they feel players are taking too long over throw-ins and dead-ball goal kicks, and substitutions must be completed in no more than 10 seconds, otherwise the substitute must stay off for at least one minute.
The Ifab also decided at its annual general meeting in Wales on Saturday to enforce a period of at least one minute off the field for any player whose injury forces a stoppage in play.
The Premier League has been trialling a 30-second period, but some within the Ifab did not feel this was long enough to serve as a deterrent. Other competitions had tested longer periods, with two minutes trialled at last year's Arab Cup.

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Injured players will have to spend at least a minute off the field (REUTERS)
The aim with all the measures set to be adopted is to maintain the tempo of the game but also to help reduce time to be added on for stoppages, which is a problem from a player welfare perspective, for supporters and for broadcasters' schedules.
Changes agreed on Saturday will officially become part of the laws of the game from 1 July, but are set to be adopted at this summer's World Cup which kicks off on 11 June.
The Ifab also agreed trials be conducted to further assess goalkeeper tactical injury delays and to propose options to deter this behaviour.
Lawmakers are adamant VAR checks on corners must not delay the kick being taken and will only be used to spot obvious errors. Corner-kick checks will be an option, rather than a mandatory part of the VAR protocol.
VARs will also only check incorrectly-awarded second yellow cards. They will not advise referees to issue a second yellow card where one was not shown on the field.
The Ifab will also hold consultations to develop measures where players leave the field of play as an act of protest against a referee's decision or team officials instigating such action and where players cover their mouth when confronting opponents during matches.
The Africa Cup of Nations final was delayed by a walk-off by Senegal, while Benfica midfielder Gianluca Prestianni is alleged to have racially abused Real Madrid winger Vinicius Jr during a Champions League match last week while his mouth was covered by his shirt.
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