FIFA enacts new World Cup rule on yellow cards to help avoid player bans in knockout rounds
WASHINGTON: FIFA has tweaked World Cup rules on yellow cards to ensure fewer players are suspended for key elimination games.
An extra amnesty for yellow cards — wiping player disciplinary records twice during the expanded tournament in North America — was proposed to a meeting Tuesday of FIFA’s ruling council. Later FIFA issued a statement confirming the change.
“Reflective of the expanded format with an extra knockout round, the FIFA Council confirmed an amendment to the regulations for the FIFA World Cup 2026 whereby single yellow cards in the final competition will be canceled after the group stage and then again after the quarterfinals,” it said.






