8-Second Rule at FIFA Club World Cup 2025, Explained: Why Was Ulsan Awarded a Corner Against Mamelodi Sundowns?
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The men's Allsvenskan football league is entering the second half – this time with new rules. As of July 1, goalkeepers are only allowed to hold the ball for eight seconds, after which a corner kick is awarded to the opposing team. Here's what nine Allsvenskan profiles have to say about the rule change that will take effect after the summer break.
FIFA Club World Cup 2025: New Eight-Second Rule of Goalkeeper Holding the Ball Gets Implemented During Ulsan Gyundai vs Mamelodi Sundowns Match (Watch Video) | ⚽ LatestLY
It first came into play during the Ulsan Gyundai vs Mamelodi Sundowns FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match. Mamelodi Sundowns Goalkeeper Ronwen Williams held the ball for more than eight seconds, therefore a corner kick was given to the opposition team Ulsan Gyudndai. ⚽ FIFA Club World Cup 2025: New Eight-Second Rule of Goalkeeper Holding the Ball Gets Implemented During Ulsan Gyundai vs Mamelodi Sundowns Match (Watch Video).
The referee Turpin whistled during Mamelodi Sundowns-Ulsan
In the match between Ulsan and Mamelodi Sundowns, a new rule was used for the first time. The match ended 0-1.
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