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Sport saying the offside rule and some other changes are coming this season.
Google translation:
The referee Xavier Estrada Fernandez explained in 'RAC1' news of arbitral rules going into this 2013-2014 season. Although there are no major changes, major changes have to do with signaling offside and the penalty for offenses committed by hands.
So far, a player was never offside if the opponent touched the ball before it reached his feet.
However, starting this year, the player is only enabled when the opponent has done, clearly, a volunteer pass.
For example, if a defender takes a poor clearance and the ball goes backwards, where there's a rival, the latter would not be enabled, if throwing the ball back was not the intention of the defender.
Also will be signaled offside when a player in an offside position, does not intervene, but makes difficult for the goalie to see a shot on goal.
Moreover, in the chapter of hands, the biggest change is that the typical involuntary hands cutting the center won't get a yellow card, as they used to .
Asked about the desirability of the referees also speak after games, Estrada said that "the arbitrators where they talk about is in the field", positioning itself against such proposal.
Google translation:
The referee Xavier Estrada Fernandez explained in 'RAC1' news of arbitral rules going into this 2013-2014 season. Although there are no major changes, major changes have to do with signaling offside and the penalty for offenses committed by hands.
So far, a player was never offside if the opponent touched the ball before it reached his feet.
However, starting this year, the player is only enabled when the opponent has done, clearly, a volunteer pass.
For example, if a defender takes a poor clearance and the ball goes backwards, where there's a rival, the latter would not be enabled, if throwing the ball back was not the intention of the defender.
Also will be signaled offside when a player in an offside position, does not intervene, but makes difficult for the goalie to see a shot on goal.
Moreover, in the chapter of hands, the biggest change is that the typical involuntary hands cutting the center won't get a yellow card, as they used to .
Asked about the desirability of the referees also speak after games, Estrada said that "the arbitrators where they talk about is in the field", positioning itself against such proposal.