UEFA to discuss with FIFA, IFAB rule that disallowed Alvarez penalty
UEFA said the correct decision was made to disallow Julian Alvarez's penalty in Atletico Madrid's Champions League loss to city rivals Real Madrid on Wednesday but European soccer's governing body would enter discussions to review the rule.
Sohu · 14h
The Controversy of Alvarez's Penalty: UEFA vs. IFAB and the Future of Football Regulations
The recent invalidation of Alvarez's penalty has not only stirred debate but has also illuminated the complexities surrounding football's rule-making authority. This article delves into the intricacies of the regulatory framework governing football and raises pressing questions about its adaptability to the evolving sport landscape.
Sky Sports · 2d
Julian Alvarez penalty: UEFA, FIFA and IFAB to discuss whether rule needs to change after Madrid derby drama in Champions League
Julian Alvarez saw penalty controversially ruled out during Atletico Madrids shoot-out defeat to Real Madrid in Champions League last-16 tie; VAR judged Alvarez had touched the ball with his left foot before striking the shot with his right;
TheCable · 2d
‘We’ll discuss with FIFA’ — UEFA to review penalty rule over Alvarez’s disallowed kick
UEFA says it will discuss with FIFA and the International Football Association Board (IFAB) about reviewing double-kick penalty rule following Julian Alvarez's disallowed kick against Real Madrid
IFAB, FIFA’s top refereeing body, will put into effect major changes starting from next season which could make the game ...
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