IFAB, the organisation responsible for the Laws of the Game, hope to increase the fairness and attractiveness of the sport with a number of changes
Major rule changes such as 30-minute halves and dribbling from free-kicks are set to be discussed as part of new proposals suggested by the organisation in charge of the Laws of the Game.
The International Football Association Board (IFAB), which has jurisdiction over FIFA's official rulebook, has released a document called 'Play Fair!' which aims to complement FIFA's fair play policies.
Its suggestions are designed to create more respect for match officials and the laws of the game but also increase playing time and the entertainment value of the sport.