A football game is so popular because it hasn’t changed much since the 19th century. The ground rules are practically the same, and only a few accommodations were made throughout the years.But a revolution is just around the corner.Antes de repasar cuáles son las 5️⃣ modificaciones que está evaluando #FIFA vale la pena destacar que el torneo lo están disputando: PSV 🇳🇱, AZ 🇳🇱, Club Brugge 🇧🇪 y RB Leipzig 🇩🇪El carácter del certamen es amistoso y su único fin es analizar cómo se modifica el juego ⚽ pic.twitter.com/B0ApGbAQzP— Pablo Noya 🎙️🏟️ (@PablitoNoya) July 16, 2021 FIFA are testing lots of new rules on a tournament involving youth sides of PSV Eindhoven, AZ Alkmaar, Club Brugge and Leipzig. If the results show that both players and fans are satisfied, it could dramatically change the game. What are the changes? Ok, fasten your seatbelt because it ain’t easy to comprehend at all. Firstly, the halves won’t last 45 minutes, but only half an hour. However, the clock would be stopped after every fault and when the ball is out of the pitch. ##EDITORS_CHOICE##Furthermore, when a player is booked, he’ll have to stay out of the game for five minutes, while the second bookable offense would still lead to a red card.Moreover, as we know them, throw-ins will be a part of the past since the new rules suggest they should be taken with the foot. This would, FIFA think, create more chances due to a similarity with corner-kicks. Finally, there won’t be any restrictions on the number of subs per game.Huh, this could change the football game big time. What do you think about the new rules?