The items up for decision this year include:
- The possibility of a fourth substitution in extra time
- A decision on the “triple punishment” (Law 12) of sending off, penalty and suspension
- The potential use of electronic performance and tracking systems
- A proposal for greater flexibility in the use of substitutions in grassroots/recreational football
Other items to be discussed but not decided on include:
- The potential use of video replays to support match officials
- Law 12 with regard to handling the ball
- A proposal in relation to the public display of the official match time
- The use of “sin bins” in recreational youth football
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