Alejandro Dominguez, president of the South American Football Confederation (Conmembol), has said that he was surprised by FIFA's decision to allow teams to have five sabotees instead of three in each match this year. FIFA, the regulatory body of the world football, said on Friday that teams will be allowed to have five sub-institutes in each match, instead of three, given the heat environment and busy schedule after Covid-19.
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Conmebol president Dominguez said on Twitter, "We are quite surprised by this decision because the federation did not discuss us with the decision." He said, "Conmebol will now call a meeting to review the decision, which will give its findings to the board. Then the board will decide whether to apply this rule to the tournament in Conmebol."
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FIFO said on Friday that the IFAB approved FIFA's proposal for a temporary amendment to law three for competitions that have either begun or are due to begin, and are to be completed by December 31, 2020. Under this year, teams will be allowed to have five sub-institutes instead of three in each match. It was further said in the statement that this rule will be applicable in all the competitions, which are going to end by the end of this year. It will depend on the organizers of the competitions whether to implement it or not. FIFA had also said that the competitions in which the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) is used, it will remain there.
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