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IFAB Introduces New Rule To Keep Goalkeepers On Their Toes

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMarch 1, 2025 Sports No Comments2 Mins Read
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IFAB Introduces New Rule To Keep Goalkeepers On Their Toes.

In a move set to shake up the beautiful game, the International Football Association Board (IFAB) has officially approved a new rule for goalkeepers, effective from the start of next season. Announced today, 1 March 2025, the change aims to speed up play and add a fresh dynamic to matches across the UK and beyond.

 

Under the new regulation, goalkeepers will have just eight seconds to release the ball once they take possession. If they fail to distribute it within this time limit—whether by throwing, kicking, or rolling it back into play—the referee will award a corner kick to the opposing team. The decision marks a significant shift from the current six-second rule, which often sees officials showing leniency, and it’s one that’s already sparking excitement among fans and pundits alike.





 

The IFAB, the body responsible for determining the laws of football, stated that the rule change comes after extensive consultation with players, managers, and referees. “This adjustment is designed to discourage time-wasting and encourage a faster tempo in matches,” an IFAB spokesperson said. “We believe it will enhance the spectacle for supporters and keep the game flowing.”

 

 

The tweak is expected to put added pressure on goalkeepers, who will need to sharpen their decision-making skills and maintain composure under the watchful eye of the referee’s stopwatch. Managers may also need to rethink strategies, with keepers potentially opting for quicker, riskier distribution to avoid conceding valuable set-piece opportunities.

 

 

Reaction from the footballing world has been overwhelmingly positive. Former Premier League referee Mark Halsey called it “a brilliant step forward,” noting that it could cut down on the gamesmanship that sometimes slows matches to a crawl. “Goalkeepers have had it too easy for too long,” he quipped. Meanwhile, fans on social media are already buzzing about how the rule might affect their teams, with one supporter tweeting, “No more dawdling from our keeper—bring it on!”

 

 

The new rule will be trialled in pre-season friendlies before its full implementation next term, giving clubs ample time to adapt. As the countdown begins, one thing is clear: come kick-off, goalkeepers across Britain will need to keep their wits—and their watches—about them.

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