Will penalties change forever? A FIFA judge’s proposal to benefit goalkeepers

FifaThrough its influential former judge Pierluigi Collina, proposes a significant change in implementation of penalty kick. Collina, currently chairman of the FIFA’s judge committee, suggests one “Simple foundation” ruleSimilar to penalty shooting, eliminates the possibility of returns. This proposal, which is discussed in an interview with Repubblica, aims to deal with the perceived imbalance between the advantage that penalties and goalkeepers hold.

Collina highlights the statistical difference between penalty and goalkeepers, Note that about 75% of the penalties result in targets. He also points to the potential for returns and gives the attacking team a second chance.

His proposed solution aims directly to reduce the high degree of success for penalties and create a more even competition between the attacker and the goalkeeper. The proposed Change would mean that either a goal is madeOr play starts with a goal park.

The “simple assumption” rule would eliminate the structure before penalty, characterized by players gathering around the penalty areaas Collina resembles “horses at the starting gate.” This aspect of his proposal focuses on streamlining the criminal process and reducing potential distractions and theater. The proposal proposes a desire to create a more focused, less dramatic situation that gives the goalkeeper a fair chance.

FIFA’s latest rule changes in football

The proposed penalty rule follows several recent changes to the football rules of IFAB (International Football Association Board), implemented on July 1, 2024.

These include: an additional substitution for concussionThe A penalty for handball that prevents a clear target cordic opportunity, revised rules for pitch invasions under penalties, stricter centering requirements for penalty park, modified corner parks, warnings for non-captains protesting, increased time limits for goalkeepers’ ball beats and the introduction of the goalkeepers and the introduction and the introduction and the introduction and the introduction and the introduction and the introduction and the introduction and the introduction and the introduction of the goalkeepers. deal with poor behavior.

This proposed change in penalty parks reflects another long -term effort to modify the rules of the game, which aims to improve justice, reduce unsportsmanlike behavior and improve the overall match experience.

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