Blue Cards and Sin Bins Delayed for 2024/25 Season Despite Earlier Reports

John Rul

February 10, 2024 · 1 min read

Blue Cards and Sin Bins Delayed for 2024/25 Season Despite Earlier Reports
FootBall | February 10, 2024
FIFA clarified that discussions regarding such rule changes are premature, with initial testing planned for lower levels of the football pyramid.

Despite previous reports, blue cards and sin bins will not be implemented in the Premier League for the start of the 2024/25 season. Recent discussions surrounding potential rule changes in football have included the possibility of adopting measures similar to rugby, such as removing players from the field for 10 minutes for tactical fouls or dissent.

The Telegraph had indicated that the International Football Association Board (IFAB) had agreed to these changes and that a trial announcement would be made on Friday. However, FIFA has clarified that such discussions at the elite level are premature, with initial testing planned to occur at lower levels of the football pyramid.

Blue cards, aimed at reducing cynical challenges and poor treatment towards officials, would result in players being temporarily sidelined without being completely dismissed from the match. This represents a departure from traditional yellow cards, as penalties would be applied immediately for such offenses. Additionally, two blue cards or a combination of a yellow and blue card would result in a red card and a subsequent sending-off.

While some supporters have expressed concerns about these proposed changes to officiating, the outcome of the tests will depend on whether they are ultimately approved. However, Liverpool fans need not worry about the immediate introduction of blue cards and sin bins in the Premier League for the upcoming season.