FIFA five substitution: At the FIFA-chaired virtual meeting of The IFAB’s Football and Technical Advisory Panels (FAP-TAP), IFAB, on Wednesday, came up with the decision that football competitions can now decide to make the originally temporary five-substitutes rule permanent. For more such football-related news, keep visiting Insidesport.in
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FIFA five substitution: IFAB allows five-substitution rule to be made permanent, says ‘competitions should be able to decide’
“FAP-TAP (football and technical advisory panels) today recommended that competitions should be able to decide on increasing the number of substitutes according to the needs of their football environment,” read an IFAB statement.
The decision to permanently amend football’s laws came at a virtual FIFA-chaired IFAB meeting following requests from different confederations, associations, and leagues.
The option of using five replacements was introduced in May 2020 to alleviate the strain on players as the coronavirus pandemic upended sporting calendars and congested fixture lists, raising fears for player welfare.
FIFA five substitution: IFAB allows five-substitution rule to be made permanent, says ‘competitions should be able to decide’
Only three substitutes were previously allowed but coaches argued the more onerous physical demands on players competing in condensed competition formats or time periods justified the change.
Earlier this year IFAB’s board of directors extended the temporary amendment to football’s laws allowing domestic and international competitions to use five substitutes to December 31, 2022.
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Teams can make five substitutes in UEFA competitions like the Champions League but England’s Premier League rejected the innovation being reintroduced last season.
Critics had said making the change permanent would disproportionately benefit wealthier clubs with larger squads.