The Premier League Will Ignore FIFA's New Ultra-strict Edict On Stoppage Time When It Resumes After The World Cup

Sportsmail as per Sports Central understands that despite FIFA adopting a stricter approach on adding on wasted time during World Cup matches, Premier League referees will continue to operate the proactive approach which was implemented during the summer.


No talks between officials and the Professional Game Match Officials Limited has taken place over whether there is any need to change that approach in light of the ongoing tournament.


FIFA referees' chief Pierluigi Collina made it clear officials must add all 'unnatural lost time' to the end of each half, which has led to unusually long matches.


England's win over Iran lasted 117 minutes, while the average match length for the first four days has been 102 minutes and 42 seconds, four minutes longer than the Premier League average this season.


Domestic referees will uphold the current approach to injury time and will not follow suit. Instead, they are asked to encourage players to get on with the game, as well as delaying restarting their watch until play has begun after a break.


The Premier League's approach will be welcomed by players, who have expressed concern about an increase in injuries and fatigue caused by longer matches. The international players' union Fifpro are also monitoring the situation.


Fifpro general secretary Jonas Baer-Hoffmann as cited by Sports Central: 'If effective playing time is increased by 10 to 15 per cent, this adds substantially to the time under physical competition for players. 'More than anything it underlines again how critical workload protection is for players. It needs to be established now.'


While FIFA control World Cup refereeing, any changes to the laws globally go through IFAB, made up of four representatives from FIFA and one from each of the four Home Nations.


Last month IFAB rejected plans for an NFL-style system, in which matches are reduced to 60 minutes of effective playing time, with the clock stopped when the ball goes out of play.


A number of Premier League referees have speculated privately that the World Cup officiating is an attempt by FIFA to introduce 60-minute matches by the back door.

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