The Laws of the Game for 11v11 are set by the International Football Associations Board (IFAB), which features representatives from The Football Associations of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern ...
FIFA, soccer's global governing body, joined IFAB in 1913, and has four representatives. What are the Laws of the Game in soccer? "The Laws of the Game are the same for all football throughout the ...
FIFA has announced that the process of allowing foreign leagues to play games in the United States has taken another step ...
The top European leagues and players' union Fifpro file a legal complaint against Fifa over what they claim is an "abuse of ...
FIFA is ready to host talks led by Arsène Wenger on improving player welfare that could weigh limiting the number of games ...
There should be something thrilling about Fifa’s idea for a quadrennial Club World Cup: another World Cup every fourth summer ...
The International Football Association Board (IFAB) is the body charged with setting, overseeing, altering, and releasing the Laws of the Game which all football leagues across the world use as ...
Those that can be bought for real money must now be removed from video games in Belgium. Companies like EA, who publish the ...
“And by the FIFA laws of the game, there must not be any markings on the field other than the field markings.” The top American ref at the time, Baharmast also oversaw MLS Cup, U.S. Open Cup ...
Athletes' voices are a necessity in the matrix of good sports governance, a message reinforced at last week's annual ...
Football’s Laws of the Game are set by the International FA Board (IFAB) which is formed by FIFA, and the four British National Associations. The Scottish FA therefore has a vital part to play in the ...
Over the past several seasons, interpretations of various Laws of the Game have been modified and, in some cases, changed entirely. For example, drastic changes to the interpretation of offside ...