New football rules for 2020-21
New football rules are being presented for the 2020-21 season that will influence spaces of the game from offside to extra shots. Here, we'll sum up the central issues so players, directors, authorities, allies, clubs, and associations can be prepared.
Law 1 - The Field of Play
Goal lines and the crossbar can be a blend of the four fundamental shapes
Law 10 - Determining the Outcome of a Match
Yellow cards and alerts aren't conveyed forward into extra shots
Law 11 – Offside
Intentional handball by a guarding player is considered 'conscious play' for offside
Law 12 – Fouls and Misconduct
Handball is the limit between the shoulder and the arm is characterized as the lower part of the armpit
Unplanned' handball by an assaulting player (or colleague) is possibly punished on the off chance that it happens 'preceding' an objective or a clear objective scoring opportunity
A goalkeeper can get a yellow card or be shipped off for 'unlawfully' contacting the ball a second time after a restart (for example objective kick, free kick), regardless of whether the touch is with the hand/arm
Any offense (not just a foul) which 'meddles with or stops a promising assault' should bring about a Yellow card
A player who doesn't regard the 4m required distance at a dropped ball ought to get a Yellow card
On the off chance that the arbitrator plays advantage or permits a 'fast' free kick for an offense which 'meddled with or halted a promising assault', the Yellow card isn't given.
Law 14 – The Penalty Kick
An offense by the goalkeeper isn't punished if an extra shot misses the objective or bounce back from the objective (without a touch from the goalkeeper), except if the offense unmistakably influenced the kicker
The goalkeeper is cautioned for the primary offense; it is a Yellow card for any further offense (s)
The kicker is punished if the goalkeeper and the kicker outrage at the very same time
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