Is the 5-Substitution Rule in Football Permanent?

Learn how IFAB has made the 5-substitution rule permanent, allowing teams five substitutions with three opportunities per match.

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The 5-substitution rule, initially introduced temporarily in football due to COVID-19, has been made permanent by IFAB (International Football Association Board). This rule allows teams to make five substitutions during a match, but to limit disruptions, teams have only three opportunities to make these substitutions, excluding halftime.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the 5-substitution rule in football? The 5-substitution rule allows football teams to make up to five substitutions during a match, introduced initially as a temporary measure due to COVID-19.
  2. Is the 5-substitution rule permanent in football now? Yes, IFAB has made the 5-substitution rule permanent, allowing teams to make five substitutions with a maximum of three substitution opportunities during a game.
  3. How many opportunities do teams have to make substitutions under the 5-sub rule? Teams can make substitutions during three opportunities in a match, excluding halftime, to minimize match interruptions.
  4. Why was the 5-substitution rule introduced initially? The rule was introduced temporarily due to the COVID-19 pandemic to help manage player fatigue and squad rotation in congested match schedules.