The laws of the game change all the time and FIFA traditionally tests new rules at different levels before making decisions. Not everything turns permanent: to give one example, they tried timeouts at the U16 World Cup in Ecuador 1995 and the FIFA World Cup that same summer. But a lot of rule changes stick if they turn out well in the trials.
Currently they are trying five new rules in youth competitions in various countries:
1. Self-pass. Players can choose to dribble from free-kicks, corner, goal kicks and...
2. Kick-ins. Instead of throw-ins they are trying again (like in the U17 World Cup in Australia 1993) with kick-ins, but this time around you can dribble with the ball and you only have five seconds (unless the ref deems it impossible due to the ball going into the stands or whatever) before the opponent gets it instead.
3. Set amount of time. 60 minutes with the ball in play rather than the 90 now. Would increase the number of minutes with the ball actually in play.
4. Sin bins. Dissent/rude language punished by being sent off for 10 minutes.
5. Unlimited subs.
What do you think of these rules? Personally I wouldnt be surprised to see any of them except for unlimited subs.
Currently they are trying five new rules in youth competitions in various countries:
1. Self-pass. Players can choose to dribble from free-kicks, corner, goal kicks and...
2. Kick-ins. Instead of throw-ins they are trying again (like in the U17 World Cup in Australia 1993) with kick-ins, but this time around you can dribble with the ball and you only have five seconds (unless the ref deems it impossible due to the ball going into the stands or whatever) before the opponent gets it instead.
3. Set amount of time. 60 minutes with the ball in play rather than the 90 now. Would increase the number of minutes with the ball actually in play.
4. Sin bins. Dissent/rude language punished by being sent off for 10 minutes.
5. Unlimited subs.
What do you think of these rules? Personally I wouldnt be surprised to see any of them except for unlimited subs.