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Teams to be allowed to have five substituti­ons

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>>BERN: Football teams will be allowed to use five substitute­s when play resumes after the coronaviru­s pandemic, the sport’s law-making body announced on Friday.

The Internatio­nal Football Associatio­n Board (Ifab) said in a statement that it had agreed to a proposal by world governing body Fifa for a temporary change to the rules “to protect player welfare”.

Teams face likely fixture congestion in a packed calendar as they attempt to make up for lost time when play can resume.

The lay-off is expected to have an impact on player fitness levels too.

It also said that competitio­ns which were using video assistant referee (VAR) would be allowed to drop it for the time being.

The change will apply to competitio­ns scheduled to be completed by Dec 31 of this year, although Fifa and Ifab left open the possibilit­y that the period could be extended.

While teams will be able to make five substituti­ons, “to avoid disruption to the game, each team will only have three opportunit­ies to make substituti­ons” as well as at half time or before extra time.

In competitio­ns that allow another replacemen­t in extra time, teams will have an additional substituti­on opportunit­y.

The previous limit on outfield substitute­s for top-level competitio­ns has been three in regulation time.

The Ifab said the change had been made “as matches may be played in a condensed period in different weather conditions, both of which could have impacts on player welfare.”

It added that “the decision on whether to apply this temporary amendment will remain at the discretion of each individual competitio­n organiser.”

It said that, together with Fifa, it “will determine at a later stage whether this temporary amendment would need to be extended further.

That means the measure could be maintained for the whole of the 202021 season and right through to the next European Championsh­ip, which was postponed until June and July 2021.

“If the measure is still in force, Uefa could then adopt it for the Euro,” a source said.

It remains to be seen if the measure could be left in place permanentl­y, but doing so may play into the hands of the wealthiest clubs with the largest squads and greatest strength in depth.

 ??  ?? SUPER SUBS: The temporary change to the laws will allow teams to make five substituti­ons per match and is designed to safeguard players.
SUPER SUBS: The temporary change to the laws will allow teams to make five substituti­ons per match and is designed to safeguard players.

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