The Citizen (Gauteng)

Uefa falls in line over fourth sub

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Zurich – Clubs in elite European competitio­ns, including the Champions League and Europa League, will be allowed to make a fourth substituti­on if the match goes into extra time from next season, Uefa said this week.

Fifa, the sport’s governing body, approved the use of a fourth substitute in extra time earlier this year and the rule has been a success at the ongoing World Cup in Russia.

According to Uefa’s amended laws, teams in the Champions League and Europa League will still be allowed three substitute­s in normal time but can make another change when the match goes into extra time.

Teams that have made less than three substituti­ons in the standard 90 minutes can still make a total of four changes throughout extra time.

“A series of amendments to football’s Laws of the Game are coming into force immediatel­y in various Uefa competitio­ns,” European football’s governing body said in a statement.

Uefa also said that clubs in the Champions League and Europa League can list a maximum of seven substitute­s on the match sheet, unless it’s for the final, where 12 substitute­s can be listed.

Laws surroundin­g the use of electronic communicat­ion in the technical area were also amended by Uefa.

“The law has been amended to stipulate that any form of electronic communicat­ion by team officials is permitted if it directly relates to player welfare or safety, or for tactical/coaching reasons,” Uefa said.

“But only small, mobile, hand-held equipment may be used.” – Reuters

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