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sports1 year ago

"Soccer Governing Body Reconsiders Blue Card Sin Bin Trial After Backlash"

The International Football Association Board (IFAB) has postponed the introduction of a new blue card as part of trials of sin bins in professional football, with no announcement expected until after the IFAB AGM on March 2. FIFA has distanced itself from the reports of a blue card, stating that any trials should be limited to testing at lower levels. The trial for higher-level football, expected to last at least 12 months, will include situations where a player deliberately takes out an opponent in an attacking situation when a red card isn't warranted. Despite successful implementation in lower levels, limited support for sin bins exists among top leagues, and the blue card won't be seen in top level competitions for several years.

sports1 year ago

"Soccer Trials Blue Card System for 10-Minute Sin Bins"

The International Football Association Board (IFAB) is set to approve the introduction of blue cards as a representation of a 10-minute sin-bin offense in soccer, with England's FA volunteering to trial the rule change in the 2024-25 FA Cup and Women's FA Cup. The blue card would be issued for cynical fouls or dissent, and two blue cards in a match would result in a red card for a player. The sin-bin trial aims to penalize more serious offenses than a yellow card but less severe than a red card, with the goal of reducing dissent on the field.

politics2 years ago

Germany Revamps Immigration Laws to Attract Skilled Workers.

Germany's Cabinet has approved a new bill aimed at attracting skilled laborers from non-EU countries by doubling the pre-COVID figures of 2019. The policy will be based on a new points system that considers qualifications, German language skills, career experience, connections to Germany, and age. The bill includes changes such as lowering income requirements for EU Blue Cards, making it easier for workers to bring their families to Germany, and allowing individuals to work up to 20 hours a week while looking for long-term employment. The bill will still need to go through both houses of parliament.