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Fifa plans major yellow card rule change for world cup 2026

Published on: April 28, 2026 7:14 PM

FIFA is preparing to introduce a major change to yellow card suspension rules for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, aiming to reduce unfair player bans during crucial knockout matches. Officials are expected to approve a two-stage amnesty system that resets accumulated cautions at key points in the competition.

The proposal will be discussed at an official meeting scheduled in Vancouver, where football authorities are reviewing competition rules ahead of the expanded 48-team tournament. The new format will include an additional knockout round, increasing the total number of matches teams may play before reaching the final stages.

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Currently, players receive a one-match suspension after collecting two yellow cards before the semi-final stage, which has often led to key players missing important knockout fixtures. However, with the expanded structure, teams reaching the quarter-finals will now play up to six matches instead of five, increasing the risk of card accumulation.

Under the proposed system, FIFA plans to reset yellow card counts twice during the tournament to ensure fairness and maintain competitive balance. The first reset would occur after the group stage, while the second would take place after the quarter-final round.

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Officials clarified that suspensions would still apply if a player receives two yellow cards within specific phases, including the group stage or the later knockout rounds. However, cautions would no longer carry over into the next stage, reducing the likelihood of players missing high-stakes matches due to earlier minor fouls.

Football analysts say the change could significantly impact team strategies, as coaches will have more flexibility in managing player discipline during the expanded tournament. The reform is designed to keep top players available for decisive matches while adapting to the larger and more demanding World Cup format.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: FIFA regulations update, FIFA rule change, football suspension rules, Latest, tournament format change, world cup 2026, yellow card amnesty

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