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'Football with stopped clock' and the 'anti Dibu Martínez' rule: the changes that FIFA is analyzing

2023-03-01T18:16:27.872Z


The mother house of world soccer has a folder with a series of measures that could be applied as of next year.


FIFA is in the evaluation period of several rules.

Many of the aspects of the game as we know it could change and much of the essence of the game that captivates the public could be lost.

The first thing that the soccer mother house is analyzing is whether the matches will continue to last 90 minutes.

But there is more: 

one of the modifications being analyzed would be linked to Emiliano "Dibu" Martínez and his tactics on the playing field.

Gianni Infantino

, head honcho of FIFA, put a topic that generates a lot of debate on the table.

Basically, his proposal is to reflect on whether it is still beneficial for the games to continue lasting 90 minutes

.

What does Infantino propose?

That the matches, as in futsal, for example, are played with stopped clock

.

In this way, extensive waste of time would cease to exist.

This option will be discussed next week at an IFAB meeting.

First of all, this whole initiative will have to be debated and its pros and cons will be considered.

Once all this process has been completed and, if accepted and approved, it

will surely enter into force as of 2024.

That is to say, this rule should not be considered immediately, but it should not be ruled out that, in the not too distant future, is carried out.

Gianni Infantino put different options on the table to change the game.

(REUTERS/Diego Vara)

The rule, which will be in force as of June 30, is to consider the time used by the players in goal celebrations when adding it after 45 minutes of each half.

FIFA's idea of ​​giving priority to playing as much net time as possible is very clear and the matches are not flooded by constant loss of time.

The anti Dibu Martínez rule

Without a doubt, Dibu Martínez is marking an era in world football

.

His extravagant personality, his great saves, how decisive he was for the Argentine National Team to be world champion and his psychological games in each penalty shootout that he has to take part in are some of his tricks.

Dibu Martínez saving the penalty executed by Virgil Van Dijk. (Photo: Fernando de la Orden)

"Look, I like you as a brother", is undoubtedly one of his phrases that will go down in memory.

But the goalkeeper, and those who want to implement these tactics, will not be able to do it anymore.

It turns out that FIFA, probably for all the benefit that Dibu Martínez got from it, will prohibit any type of distraction to the performers.

You will no longer be able to speak, delay, or touch the sticks or the nets.

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Source: clarin

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