Goalkeepers allowed to hold on to ball for eight seconds from next season

Mar 1, 2025 1 min read
Goalkeepers will be allowed to hold on to the ball for eight seconds from next season (John Walton/PA).
Goalkeepers will be allowed to hold on to the ball for eight seconds from next season (John Walton/PA).

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.

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 Premier League 2.

The referee counts down the final five seconds on their hand and under the law change a corner will be awarded if they exceed the limit instead of an indirect free-kick.

The International Football Association Board, which sets the game’s laws, was known to have been impressed by the trials and has now agreed to bring it into law for 2025-26.

The IFAB has also agreed to a new offside trial, under which a player will be onside if their upper torso is level with the second-last defender.

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