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Football’s Lawmakers Approve Penalty Retakes After Madrid Controversy

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJune 6, 2025Updated:June 6, 2025 Article/Column No Comments2 Mins Read
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Football’s Lawmakers Approve Penalty Retakes After Madrid Controversy.

Football’s governing body, the International Football Association Board (IFAB), has officially amended a key rule following the controversial disallowance of Atlético Madrid forward Julián Álvarez’s penalty during a Champions League shootout against Real Madrid earlier this year. The decision, which sparked widespread debate, has prompted a significant change to the laws of the game, ensuring fairer outcomes in future matches.

 

The incident occurred in March during a tense Champions League encounter, where Álvarez’s penalty was disallowed after he accidentally touched the ball twice while taking the shot. Under the previous rules, such a “double touch” resulted in the goal being ruled out, a call that frustrated Atlético fans and players alike, ultimately contributing to their shootout defeat.





 

Responding to the outcry, IFAB has now clarified and updated the law. Effective from July 2025, if a penalty taker inadvertently makes contact with the ball twice and scores, the kick will be retaken rather than disallowed. This adjustment aims to address accidental errors and promote fairness in high-stakes situations like penalty shootouts.

 

“Football is a game of fine margins, and we’ve listened to the concerns of players, managers, and fans,” an IFAB spokesperson stated. “This change ensures that an unintentional double touch no longer punishes a team unfairly. A retake offers a balanced solution.”

 

The rule change has been welcomed by many in the football community. Posts on X reflect a largely positive sentiment, with fans and pundits alike praising the move as a step toward common sense in the sport. The decision follows months of deliberation and is expected to be implemented across all competitions governed by IFAB, including the Premier League, La Liga, and UEFA tournaments.

 

This development marks a significant shift in how penalties will be judged, offering players a second chance in cases of accidental mishaps. As the 2025-26 season approaches, teams and supporters will be keen to see how this new rule plays out on the pitch.

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