The blue card system has officially entered football, and the card law has been overhauled!
Some time ago, world football was in an uproar! The FIFA Council is preparing an innovation: the inclusion of a blue license in the new penalty shootout rules. This is the first time that a completely new type of license has been introduced since the introduction of red and yellow cards at the 1970 World Cup. This reform has sparked widespread discussion across the country.
According to the UK on 9 February, the Welsh Football Association has proposed the introduction of blue cards for the first time and intends to test them in the lower leagues this season. Blue is the color used to distinguish between red and yellow cards. However, the Welsh Football Association did not accept the offer, meaning players who were sent off could continue to receive yellow cards.
A new rule adopted on Friday regulates use"Blue Label"to prevent malicious aggression and disrespect for referees. If a player receives a blue card, he will be sent off for 10 minutes. A red card may be shown if there are two blue cards or one blue card and one yellow card in a match**.
The new rules will not be tested in the first round to ensure they are correct. However, the elite league is likely to be played in the summer, which also includes the FA Cup and the Women's FA Cup. The FA is considering the possibility of using the league as an experiment next season.
However, there will be no such penalty at this summer's European Championship and next season's UEFA Champions League. UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin told The Telegraph last month that he was adamantly opposed to the measure:"Football is no longer what it used to be.
However, if the results of the experiment live up to expectations and are incorporated into the rules of the game, the European Football Association will be obliged to adopt this approach. English Football Association president Mark Brynham, who is a member of the IFAB board, first supported a similar initiative in rugby, such as the Premier League, in November last year.
The reason for such rapid change is that the FIFA governing body is very concerned about the sport that is destroying football"Cancer"A stern warning was issued. At its annual working meeting, FIFA believes that the introduction of timed penalties in matches is important to curb player misconduct and can be used to limit tackles that are threatening but do not result in red cards. The suspension penalty can be used to limit interceptions that are threatening but do not result in a red card.
The great Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini was booked for pulling England's Bukayo Saka in the 2020 European Championship final.
Sport that changes the rules of the game shows that the world of football takes players seriously and values fairness and discipline. Blue card"The introduction is not only a change in the system, but also a reflection and exploration of football culture. Hopefully, this change will lead to better football, better adherence to the rules of the game, and a higher level of sportsmanship.