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FIFA panel shows red card to blue card idea

Loch Lomond (Scotland), Mar 2 There will be no blue cards shown in football, FIFA president Gianni Infantino said today ahead of the annual meeting of the sport’s rule-making panel. The rules panel known as IFAB is due to look...
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Loch Lomond (Scotland), Mar 2

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There will be no blue cards shown in football, FIFA president Gianni Infantino said today ahead of the annual meeting of the sport’s rule-making panel.

The rules panel known as IFAB is due to look at extending trials of “sin bins” at low-level games. But beyond that, the idea aired a month ago of adding blue cards to referees’ pockets with their red and yellow to remove players from the field for several minutes has been scrapped.

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“Let me be clear — it’s a red card to the idea of blue cards,” Infantino told reporters in a video clip posted overnight on his Instagram account. “There will not be any blue cards used at elite level.” “This is a topic that is non-existent for us and FIFA is completely opposed to blue cards,” Infantino said at a lakeside hotel that will host the meeting near Glasgow.

Sin bins were introduced in grassroots football in the 2019-20 season to try to reduce dissent and increase fair play. The idea has been unpopular with English Premier League coaches who believe teams will use defensive and negative tactics if a player is removed for 10 minutes.

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However, the new suggestion of using blue cards to send players to sin bins was met with widespread derision. The IFAB panel is made up of officials from FIFA and the four British football federations. FIFA has four votes and the federations of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales each has one. Six votes are needed for a proposal to pass.

Meanwhile, additional permanent concussion substitutions will be enshrined in football’s laws but it remains an option which is up to organisers of individual competitions to implement. — Agencies

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