
Football
Share
Published 15:24 1 Jul 2023 BST
Updated 15:29 1 Jul 2023 BST
Explore more on these topics:
Wenger has sought to mitigate the influence which VAR has had on the game. (Credit: Getty Images)[/caption]
This new law though seeks to eliminate the guesswork involved in determining offsides, hand the advantage back towards the attacking team and enable a more free-flowing and exciting spectacle for fans.
According to DirecTV Sports, FIFA will first trial this new rule in Sweden, with the nation's men's Under-21 and women's Under-19 leagues the chosen test subjects.
The new law will then be rolled out in stages across Italy and the Netherlands, with FIFA's rule change board to assess its' impact.
Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger was the man who conjured up the rule change, with the Frenchman presenting it to FIFA President Gianni Infantino in March of 2021.
Wenger had reportedly hoped for the new law to be in place in time for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, although that plan proved to be too ambitious.
Now though, it appears that FIFA have finally taken heed of the iconic manager, as he seeks to mitigate the impact which VAR has had on the game.
Related Articles:
Quiz: Name all the Premier League stadiums for 2026/2027
A tough one. Ahead of the new season, which starts later this week, see if you can name every stadium in the Premier League. Don’t worry about the many names some of the grounds have, we have you covered with multiple options. There are a handful of iconic stadiums which you should all really know […]
Football
18h
Champions League club ‘in final stages’ of completing Troy Parrott deal
This would be massive! Following yesterday’s news that West Ham have cooled on their interest in Troy Parrott, a new club has emerged as favourites for the Irishman’s signature. See more details in our blog below.
Football
22h
Football
Premier League side’s match ends in farce with penalty into empty net
Football