WC 2026 TO FEATURE NEW CONCUSSION SUBS RULE

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Zurich, May 26: FIFA will introduce a special “concussion substitution” rule at the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026, marking the first time the tournament will feature a dedicated emergency replacement for players suffering head injuries during matches.
Under the new regulation, teams will be allowed to make an additional substitution if a player is suspected of sustaining a concussion or serious head injury. The change will not count towards the standard limit of five tactical substitutions permitted during a game.
The move has been widely welcomed as an important step towards improving player safety and ensuring quicker medical intervention during high-intensity matches.
Medical teams and match officials are expected to closely monitor head injury incidents. (Agencies)

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