Revolutionary Offside Rule Scores a Goal in Canadian Soccer | Sports-Games
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Revolutionary Offside Rule Scores a Goal in Canadian Soccer | Sports-Games
Revolutionary Offside Rule Scores a Goal in Canadian Soccer For the first time in a professional soccer match, a goal scored under the 'daylight' offside rule was allowed, marking a groundbreaking moment. Pacific FC's Alejandro Diaz netted the goal, resulting in a 2-2 draw with Halifax Wanderers in the Canadian Premier League. The match showcased the experimental rule aimed at reducing marginal offside decisions and boosting attacking play. The …
Since April 4, the First Canadian League has been serving as a laboratory for a possible out-of-game revolution. The famous "Law Wenger", supported by the former manager of Arsenal, is experienced there and a goal has been inscribed thanks to this new interpretation favoring the attackers.
New law of the former Arsenal coach is being used in the Canadian League
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