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WWC OUTRAGE: Finally rules begin to change...

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2019 3:41 pm
by Enugu II
This is why, in spite of rules, complaints matter! Rules under repair.
Temporary dispensation: no cautions for goalkeeper encroachment during Kicks from the Penalty Mark
http://theifab.com/news/temporary-dispe ... d-cup-2019
21 JUN 2019


Temporary dispensation related to cautions for goalkeeper encroachment during Kicks from the Penalty Mark at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019

The IFAB Board of Directors today approved a request from FIFA for a temporary dispensation relating to Kicks from the Penalty Mark (KFPM) in Law 10 – Determining the Outcome of a Match at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019.

The Law currently states that “if the goalkeeper commits an offence and, as a result, the kick is retaken, the goalkeeper must be cautioned”. The purpose of the caution (yellow card) is to act as a deterrent to the goalkeeper to not infringe the Laws of the Game, in particular by not encroaching from the goal line before the kick is taken. However, in matches where Video Assistant Referees (VARs) are being used, the presence of the VARs acts as an even greater deterrent to goalkeepers as they know that any encroachment will be detected by the VARs if it is not detected by the on-field match officials.

The IFAB fully supports goalkeepers being penalised for not conforming with the Laws of the Game and gaining an unfair advantage. However, for any KFPM during the knockout stages of the on-going FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019 in France, a temporary dispensation has been given to FIFA from the requirement to caution a goalkeeper who is penalised for an offence which results in a kick being retaken.

The main reasons for this temporary dispensation include:

- the presence of VARs acts as a far greater deterrent than the caution

- the presence of VARs greatly increases the likelihood of any offence being detected and, as goalkeepers are likely to face a number of kicks during KFPM, there is a higher risk that a goalkeeper will be sent off for receiving a second caution if already cautioned in normal time, or two cautions during the KFPM

- unlike during ‘normal time’, when a sent-off goalkeeper can usually be 'replaced' by the team substituting an outfield player for a specialist reserve goalkeeper, substitutions are not allowed in KFPM so an outfield player would have to become the goalkeeper

Both FIFA and The IFAB therefore believe that the requirement to caution an offending goalkeeper in KFPM in matches with VARs is not necessary and risks unfairly distorting the KFPM if a goalkeeper is sent off.

The IFAB confirms that this temporary dispensation does not apply to penalty kicks during ‘normal time’ because goalkeepers have already received cautions for this offence during the tournament and it would be unfair to change at this point of the competition. In contrast, KFPM are only introduced for the forthcoming knockout stages.

The IFAB believes that this request could bring greater fairness to the FIFA Women’s World Cup; the experience gathered will enable further consideration of the impact of VARs on penalty kicks, and especially KFPM, in the future.

Re: WWC OUTRAGE: Finally rules begin to change...

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2019 4:00 pm
by BigMuze
Which of all these rules apply to AFCON 2019 abeg?

Re: WWC OUTRAGE: Finally rules begin to change...

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2019 5:12 pm
by Enugu II
BigMuze wrote:Which of all these rules apply to AFCON 2019 abeg?

Hahahaha, AFCON no get VAR ooo until quarter finals.

Re: WWC OUTRAGE: Finally rules begin to change...

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2019 5:18 pm
by ohenhen1
Scrap VAR

only use video replay on offsides and scoring decisions.

Re: WWC OUTRAGE: Finally rules begin to change...

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2019 5:32 pm
by Cellular
Interesting.

Re: WWC OUTRAGE: Finally rules begin to change...

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2019 5:33 pm
by kalani JR
Enugu II wrote:
BigMuze wrote:Which of all these rules apply to AFCON 2019 abeg?

Hahahaha, AFCON no get VAR ooo until quarter finals.
I don't understand, why implement it at all in that case?

Re: WWC OUTRAGE: Finally rules begin to change...

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2019 6:29 pm
by charlie
So does this mean that the yellow card issued to our GK will be rescinded?

Re: WWC OUTRAGE: Finally rules begin to change...

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2019 6:57 pm
by aruako1
And they said that we should not have complained

Re: WWC OUTRAGE: Finally rules begin to change...

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2019 7:19 pm
by txj
EII,

This is standard procedure. Evaluations and re-evaluations occur as a matter of SOP...whether they be from complaints, FIFA's own technical assessments, media reports, etc...

For me the central issue remains the over governance of the game as a result of wide, almost free ranging use of VAR...

Enugu II wrote:This is why, in spite of rules, complaints matter! Rules under repair.
Temporary dispensation: no cautions for goalkeeper encroachment during Kicks from the Penalty Mark
http://theifab.com/news/temporary-dispe ... d-cup-2019
21 JUN 2019


Temporary dispensation related to cautions for goalkeeper encroachment during Kicks from the Penalty Mark at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019

The IFAB Board of Directors today approved a request from FIFA for a temporary dispensation relating to Kicks from the Penalty Mark (KFPM) in Law 10 – Determining the Outcome of a Match at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019.

The Law currently states that “if the goalkeeper commits an offence and, as a result, the kick is retaken, the goalkeeper must be cautioned”. The purpose of the caution (yellow card) is to act as a deterrent to the goalkeeper to not infringe the Laws of the Game, in particular by not encroaching from the goal line before the kick is taken. However, in matches where Video Assistant Referees (VARs) are being used, the presence of the VARs acts as an even greater deterrent to goalkeepers as they know that any encroachment will be detected by the VARs if it is not detected by the on-field match officials.

The IFAB fully supports goalkeepers being penalised for not conforming with the Laws of the Game and gaining an unfair advantage. However, for any KFPM during the knockout stages of the on-going FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019 in France, a temporary dispensation has been given to FIFA from the requirement to caution a goalkeeper who is penalised for an offence which results in a kick being retaken.

The main reasons for this temporary dispensation include:

- the presence of VARs acts as a far greater deterrent than the caution

- the presence of VARs greatly increases the likelihood of any offence being detected and, as goalkeepers are likely to face a number of kicks during KFPM, there is a higher risk that a goalkeeper will be sent off for receiving a second caution if already cautioned in normal time, or two cautions during the KFPM

- unlike during ‘normal time’, when a sent-off goalkeeper can usually be 'replaced' by the team substituting an outfield player for a specialist reserve goalkeeper, substitutions are not allowed in KFPM so an outfield player would have to become the goalkeeper

Both FIFA and The IFAB therefore believe that the requirement to caution an offending goalkeeper in KFPM in matches with VARs is not necessary and risks unfairly distorting the KFPM if a goalkeeper is sent off.

The IFAB confirms that this temporary dispensation does not apply to penalty kicks during ‘normal time’ because goalkeepers have already received cautions for this offence during the tournament and it would be unfair to change at this point of the competition. In contrast, KFPM are only introduced for the forthcoming knockout stages.

The IFAB believes that this request could bring greater fairness to the FIFA Women’s World Cup; the experience gathered will enable further consideration of the impact of VARs on penalty kicks, and especially KFPM, in the future.

Re: WWC OUTRAGE: Finally rules begin to change...

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2019 7:28 pm
by pajimoh
More importantly does the yellow to our keeper still stand?

Re: WWC OUTRAGE: Finally rules begin to change...

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2019 10:23 pm
by Eaglezbeak
ohenhen1 wrote:Scrap VAR

only use video replay on offsides and scoring decisions.
That makes more sense!