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New Rule in Football! SIN BINS Explained!
If you’re a fan of ice hockey or rugby, then you’re surely already conversant with the concept of sin bins. If you’re not, well, we’re here to tell you. A sin bin is basically a place a player is sent to sit out some minutes of the game as a form of punishment. Let’s put it this way, players are sent to the sin bin for offenses too serious to overlook but too minor to warrant a sending off.
Now, why is this being considered for football? Well, in October, IFAB made the observation that matches are often interrupted by mass confrontations, and they have been looking for viable solutions to this problem.
So, IFAB has now approved the idea of introducing sin bins to be trialed in the sport in order to reduce the frequency with which players confront referees during the game.
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New Rule in Football! SIN BINS Explained!
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