The next wave of soccer’s rule evolution arrived on the Eastern side of the Atlantic on Saturday, as the new “Daylight Offside” rule allowed a goal for the first time in the Canadian Premier League.
Here are eight ways that soccer games will look different during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
When it comes to soccer, the term "offside" is infamously confusing. The rule has to do with offensive players' positions ...
A goal between Pacific FC and Halifax Wanderers was allowed to stand under the law trial OneSoccer/Canadian Premier League Arsene Wenger’s “daylight” offside rule was officially implemented for the ...
Japan's goal against Spain was a point of controversy during the 2022 World Cup Elsa/Getty Images New technology introductions at the 2026 World Cup mean officials will be able to check whether the ...
April 18 (Reuters) - A goal scored under soccer's experimental "daylight" offside rule was allowed for the first time in a professional match on Saturday, with Pacific FC forward Alejandro Diaz on ...
In controversial fashion, the first-ever 'daylight offside' goal has been scored in the Canadian Premier League. At the end of March, it was confirmed that the new rule, championed by former Arsenal ...
FIFA has unveiled new offside technology that could significantly reduce delayed flag decisions at the 2026 World Cup, with ...
DALLAS — One of the most debated and misunderstood rules in soccer is offside. It's the call that sparks instant reactions from players, coaches and fans. But the rule itself is straightforward once ...
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