Field Level Media
24 Feb 2026, 01:10 GMT+10
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Officials hope to hasten the tempo of FIFA World Cup matches this summer by introducing five-second countdowns for throw-ins and goal kicks, the Press Association reported Monday.
Referees would have discretion to whistle, signal and start the count when they judge that a player is purposely delaying the restart.
If the dawdling persists, the opponent would take possession from a throw-in or corner kick.
The change is up for approval Saturday at the International Football Association Board's annual general meeting in Wales. FIFA could adopt the rule before it is formally enshrined in the laws of the game during World Cup knockout play on July 1.
Another time-saving measure reportedly being considered by IFAB is a 10-second limit to complete substitutions. Offending teams would have to play down one player for at least a minute due to the substitution not initially being permitted.
IFAB's motivation is to reduce wasted time and shorten stoppage time at the end of halves.
The proposed changes are in line with an eight-second rule implemented this season that forces goalkeepers to release the ball within that time or concede a corner.
The 48-team World Cup, the largest in tournament history, runs from June 11 to July 19 in 16 cities across the United States, Canada and Mexico.
--Field Level Media
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