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This article has been updated to reflect UEFA confirming it will ask for a review of the ‘two-touch penalty’ law ... The IFAB (International Football Association Board) laws of the game ...
In a statement released by UEFA less than 24 hours after the incident, complete with a video clip they said proved there was a double touch, European football’s governing body said ...
UEFA have confirmed they will hold talks with FIFA and IFAB over the double-touch penalty rule after the Julian Alvarez controversy on Wednesday. Alvarez’s penalty for Atletico in their ...
When Álvarez stepped up to take his shot, he appeared to slip, leading to an unintentional second touch before the ball ... According to football regulations, if a penalty taker touches the ...
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UEFA also confirmed they will hold talks with FIFA and IFAB over the double-touch penalty rule after the controversy.
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UEFA will enter discussions with FIFA and IFAB to determine whether the rule should be reviewed in cases where a double touch is clearly unintentional.