IFAB announce rule changes affecting goalkeepers at Belfast AGM
Goalkeepers will be able to hold on to the ball for eight seconds instead of six from next season after the game's lawmakers approved a significant change at The International Football Association Board AGM in Belfast.
Currently goalkeepers are supposed to be sanctioned with an indirect free-kick if they hold on for more than six seconds, but the offence is rarely penalised.
A trial allowing keepers to hold on for eight seconds has been active in a number of competitions this season, including the English Premier League 2.
The referee counts down the final five seconds on their hand, under the law change a corner will be awarded if they exceed the limit instead of an indirect free-kick.
The IFAB, which sets the game’s laws, was known to have been impressed by the trials and has agreed to bring it into law for 2025-26.
The IFAB has also agreed to continue offside trials designed to foster attacking football.


