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Football’s rules panel says no to new trials for concussion subs

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LONDON, ENGLAND (AP): FOOTBALL’S LAW-MAKING panel on Wednesday rejected a request by the Premier League and MLS for trials with temporary substitute­s to replace players with suspected concussion.

The panel, known as IFAB, said “no consensus was reached” on the debate, with FIFA’S opposition proving a key barrier to change wanted by the leagues, who are supported by France’s Ligue 1 and the football players’ union FIFPRO.

The leagues and unions believe giving teams only the option of making a permanent substituti­on for a player with a head injury puts extra pressure on a team’s medical staff and can lead to rushed and unsafe assessment­s.

FIFPRO has pushed for better concussion protocols since the 2014 World Cup final, when Germany midfielder Christoph Kramer played on for about 15 minutes after a head injury while clearly seeming unfit to continue.

“The topic remains under active review, as does the agreement to introduce measures to improve the applicatio­n of the protocols drawn up for permanent concussion substituti­ons,” the IFAB panel said after a meeting at Wembley Stadium in London.

The panel comprises FIFA and the four national football federation­s in Britain but the voting structure means the world governing body can block proposals.

In a separate decision Wednesday, IFAB finally relented to allowing public broadcast of match officials talking during video review of incidents.

Starting on February 1 at the Club World Cup in Morocco, the panel said “referees’ live communicat­ion” during video review would be provided “both in the stadium and via broadcaste­rs”.

IFAB said this would start a 12-month trial “in internatio­nal competitio­ns” though did not specify if this would include the Women’s World Cup which starts in July. The 32-team tournament is being played in Australia and New Zealand.

FIFA has developed VAR since 2016 though has been wary of revealing realtime discussion­s between match officials.

 ?? AP ?? Iran’s goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand (left) collides with teammate Majid Hosseini during the World Cup Group B match between England and Iran at the Khalifa Internatio­nal Stadium in Doha, Qatar on Monday, November 21, 2022.
AP Iran’s goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand (left) collides with teammate Majid Hosseini during the World Cup Group B match between England and Iran at the Khalifa Internatio­nal Stadium in Doha, Qatar on Monday, November 21, 2022.

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