Almost revolutionary change in football: Rest between parts is required to extend to 25 minutes

Football lawmakers ♫ The International Football Association Board is expected to hold the annual business meeting Thursday. Among the things discussed at the virtual meeting, it is reported that there will be radical demands that rest between the parts last 25 minutes. Current regulation argues that players are allowed an interval [...]
Football lawmakers ♫ The International Football Association Board is expected to hold the annual business meeting Thursday.
Among the things discussed at the virtual meeting, it is reported that there will be radical demands that rest between the parts last 25 minutes.
Current regulation points out that players are allowed an interval after the first half, which should not exceed 15 minutes. )
However, the Federation of South America, CONMEBOL, has put forward a motion demanding that the international rule of game be extended for 10 minutes under certain circumstances.
According to a report by the Daily Mail, COMEBOL wants the option of extra time in order to organise the scene for extravagante spectacle after the first half, which is practiced by NFL in Super Bowl.
Commercial slots during the first part of the American football show went for $5.5m early this year, as companies fought to provide 30-second ads and after a performance by world-renowned artist The Weekly.
Naturally, COMEBOL won't even come close to these numbers with their spectacles between parts, but they seek to take advantage of the financial benefits that can provide inter-part vacations.
As part of the request, CONMEBOL is even said to have suggested that the duration of the holiday could help coachs better prepare the teams.
Experts working on behalf of the IFAB are believed to have massive reservations about the proposal, while claiming that the longest period of inactivity would freeze opportunities for players to be hurt more easily.
In 2009. FIFA made an effort to extend the pause in 20 minutes, but had to withdraw following the terrifying fan response to the plan. /Periscope. com/












