Laws of the Game Changes 2019/2020

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Laws of the Game Changes 2019/2020

Substitutions The player who is being substituted must now leave at the nearest point (as with an injury) unless the referee indicates otherwise

Yellow and Red Cards for team officials Managers and coaches can now receive yellow and red cards. If an offence occurs and the offender cannot be identified, the senior team official will, receive the YC/RC.

Goal kicks and defending team free kicks in their penalty area goal kicks Goal kicks and free kicks no longer need to leave the penalty area to be in play. In play once kicked All attackers must remain outside the penalty area (or at least 9.15m away for free kicks)

Dropped Ball The procedure has been changed so it becomes ‘uncontested’: The ball will be dropped for the defending team goalkeeper if, when play was stopped, the ball/last touch was in the penalty area In all other cases, the ball is dropped for one player of the team that last touched the ball All other players (of both teams) must be at least 4m (4.5 yds) away until the ball is in play

Dropped Ball It can be very unfair if , because the ball has hit a match official (especially the referee), a team: gains possession starts an attack scores a goal In these situations, a dropped ball will be given.

Attackers in the defensive wall The attacking team must now be at least 1m from the ‘wall’ An attacking player encroaching at the free kick will be penalised with an indirect FK. Guidance for a defensive wall is 3 or more defending players.

Handball Definition of handball offences It is an offence if a player: deliberately touches the ball with their hand/arm, including moving the hand/arm towards the ball gains possession/control of the ball after it has touched their hand/arm and then: scores in the opponents’ goal Creates a goal-scoring opportunity scores in the opponents’ goal directly from their hand/arm, even if accidental, including by the goalkeeper Players run the risk of an offence if their arms/hands are making them unnaturally bigger

Other Changes The team winning the coin toss can now choose between kick off or which end to attack If a team’s penalty taker is injured and needs treatment they can stay after treatment and take the penalty kick The goalkeeper only needs only one foot touching the goal line (or in line with the goal line) at a penalty kick If the goalkeeper clearly kicks or tries to kick the ball with the intention of releasing it into play and the clearance is unsuccessful, he/she can handle the ball If the attacking team takes a quick free kick which creates a goal-scoring opportunity, the referee can delay the YC/RC until the next stoppage