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VAR rules set for World Cup overhaul after derby drama
15 Feb
Summary
- IFAB may allow VAR to review second yellow cards.
- Controversy arose from a Juventus player's second yellow.
- Changes could be implemented before the 2026 World Cup.

Reports from Italy indicate that the International Football Association Board (IFAB) is poised to alter a key VAR regulation, potentially in time for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This development follows contentious refereeing decisions during the recent Derby d'Italia match between Inter and Juventus.
The specific incident involved Juventus defender Pierre Kalulu receiving a second yellow card, leading to his dismissal. Critics argue the second offense was questionable, and crucially, VAR could not intervene as it was not a straight red card offense. This has prompted discussions within IFAB.
The rule change being considered would permit VAR to review second yellow card incidents. This topic was previously discussed on January 20 and will be a focal point at the IFAB's annual assembly in Cardiff, Wales, on February 28. Approval would signify a major shift in VAR's application.
If passed, this new policy could be implemented ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which is scheduled to be co-hosted in North America. This potential change aims to address controversies and enhance the accuracy of on-field decisions.




