UEFA have announced they will "enter discussions" with FIFA and IFAB (International Football Association Board) after the ...
UEFA said the correct decision was made to disallow Julian Alvarez's penalty in Atletico Madrid's Champions League loss to ...
UEFA are considering altering the ‘double-touch penalty’ rule that led to Atletico Madrid’s elimination in the Champions ...
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UEFA have released a video with conclusive evidence that Julian Alvarez kicked the ball twice with his penalty for Atletico ...
Alvarez thought he had scored from the spot during the penalty shootout in his side's Champions League last-16 defeat to Real ...
In Alvarez's case, the second touch occurred just after his initial shot, prompting the referee to annul the goal upon VAR's advice. The FIFA regulation does allow for complexity, illustrating how ...
The consequence for such an infraction is the awarding of an indirect free kick to the opposing team. Given this context, Alvarez’s goal was appropriately ruled out. However, critics argue about the ...
The Champions League fallout from the Argentinian's effort in the shootout has escalated further with UEFA issuing an ...
Julian Alvarez saw penalty controversially ruled out during Atletico Madrids shoot-out defeat to Real Madrid in Champions ...
UEFA ready to open talks over a shock rule change after Julian Alvarez’s penalty was controversially disallowed against Real ...
UEFA have released a statement on Julian Alvarez's 'double' penalty kick during Atletico Madrid's Champions League last 16 ...
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