Sports
FIFA Considers Scrapping Offside Rule
Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) according to reports may be considering scrapping the offside rule.
FIFA President, Sepp Blatter has discussed what would be the most radical rule change in the sport for decades, says Tidesports source.
Blatter has apparently spoken to the president of the International Hockey Federation, Leandro Nagre, about how hockey abolished the rule in the 1990s.
“He asked me a lot of questions about it and how successful it was, although he never offered an opinion, so it was difficult to judge what football might do,” said Negre.
“But he did seem very interested in how we had implemented it.”
The offside rule in hockey was abolished in 1998 after a trial period two years earlier, a move which has been credited with making the game more free-flowing and exciting as a spectacle.
Veteran BBC sports commentator Barry Davies firmly believed that it would be a great move for football.
“I would love to see it given a trial in the lower leagues,” he said.
“It would probably take a long time for players to adjust. It’s also very demanding physically, but I was amazed at how quickly hockey adapted and there’s no doubt the game is better for it.”
Davies believes that the abolition of offside is not the only rule that football could borrow from hockey, suggesting that the green card – which leads to a two minutes in the sin bin for players – would also work well.
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