U n EFA rejects expanding VAR powers due to possible increase in delays

European Football House, UEFA does not support possible changes to the rules of football, to give more power to the VAR. Previously, it was reported that the International Football Federation Board (IFAB) could allow the VAR to intervene in cases involving second yellow cards and shots from the given angle [...]
Previously, it was reported that the International Football Federation Board (IFAB) could allow the VAR to intervene in cases involving second yellow cards and hits from the wrong angle.
Recyperations or second shocks after penalty expectations by goaliemen can also be halted.
However, according to The Times, UEFA leaders will challenge expanding the FAR's competencies, as the organisation believes more delays would cancel any benefit from the VAR's additional interventions.
U n EFA also opposes proposed amendment to penalty execution rules, reports Telegraph, broadcast Periscope.
UEFA officials noted unhappy since March of this year IFAB introduced a number of rules changes without consulting them.
Such a change is that a kick from the corner will now be given if a goalkeeper holds the ball in his hands for more than eight seconds. /Periscope/












