Arsene Wenger's experimental "daylight" offside rule is being trialled in Canada and the first goal allowed under it was ...
Fifa’s radical proposal to overhaul the offside law is set to undergo trials in the Canadian Premier League this weekend, despite failing to garner support from European football officials. Championed ...
FIFA is evaluating a potential offside rule change inspired by Arsène Wenger, as Gianni Infantino outlines broader refereeing ...
Elite football will not, for now, undergo the regulatory revolution proposed by Arsène Wenger. UEFA, together with the English Football Association (FA) and other British associations, has firmly ...
A proposed change to football’s offside rule will be tested in Canada from 2026, as FIFA looks for ways to reduce controversy in the VAR (video assistant referee) era.
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FIFA president Gianni Infantino hints at rule changes, including Wenger offside rule, ahead of 2026 World Cup
As the 2026 World Cup gets closer, FIFA's Gianni Infantino hinted to several rule changes in soccer, addressing specifically the offside rule from Arsène Wenger. Gianni Infantino has overseen several ...
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Arsene Wenger receives offside law blow! UEFA & FA push back against 'radical' plans proposed by Arsenal legend
Wenger has called for change to the current offside rule and wants to amend the rules so players are onside if any part of their body is in line with the last outfield defender. The former Arsenal man ...
The next wave of soccer’s rule evolution arrived on the Eastern side of the Atlantic on Saturday, as the new “Daylight Offside” rule allowed a goal for the first time in the Canadian Premier League.
A goal between Pacific FC and Halifax Wanderers was allowed to stand under the law trial OneSoccer/Canadian Premier League Arsene Wenger’s “daylight” offside rule was officially implemented for the ...
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