Wednesday, 27 July 2016

NEW FA RULES- TEAMS ALLOWED TO USE 4TH SUBSTITUTE FOR FA CUP GAMES THIS SEASON



 STOURBRIDGE, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 22: The FA Cup during Stourbrdge FC training session at the War Memorial Athletic Ground on October 22, 2015 in Stourbridge, England. (Photo by Tony Marshall - The FA/The FA via Getty Images)

The FA has announced that teams can now use a fourth substitute in extra-time from the quarter-final stages of this season’s FA Cup.
If a team has used three of their normal substitutions after 90 minutes, they will now be permitted to make one extra change if the scores are level in extra time.
The FA is trying to eliminate replays in the competition.
“The Emirates FA Cup is renowned for its great history and tradition but, as the game’s governing body, it is important The FA continues to look at how it can further add to the drama and spectacle of a competition loved by millions around the world,” FA chief executive, Martin Glenn, said.
“With The Cup now adopting a straight knockout format from the quarter finals onwards, the introduction of a fourth substitute in extra time will bring extra intrigue and interest.
“Also, from a technical point of view, it will be interesting to see how managers use the chance to make an additional substitution in such high-profile games and the impact it has on the final result.
“Player welfare and being mindful of the number of games people play at the elite level has also been a consideration.”

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