FIFA refereeing chief Pierluigi Collina has warned that the abuse match officials face at matches and online is "a cancer that could kill football." Collina told Sky TV that the problem exists from ...
After his retirement, he dedicated himself to training new talents and even promoted the use of technology in the "beautiful game".
With issues from the grassroots to the professional game, Mr Collina is concerned the hatred aimed at referees is the "cancer that could kill football". The Italian, who presided over the 2002 ...
With issues from the grassroots to the professional game, Mr Collina is concerned the hatred aimed at referees is the "cancer that could kill football". The Italian, who presided over the 2002 World ...
US Soccer have released new guidelines that protect referees from “any form of physical or non-physical abuse.” The 17-page ...
Law 12.2 currently says goalkeepers can only hold onto the ball for six seconds but it has not been properly applied for ...
Northern Ireland Football League competitions could be among those that would benefit from video support for match officials ...
The International Football Association Board (IFAB) has introduced a new rule. Here’s a breakdown of the eight-second IFAB ...