The “Daylight Offside” rule came into use in the third week of the 2026 Canadian Premier League season.
As soccer inches closer to the 2026 World Cup, one of the most radical ideas in modern lawmaking refuses to disappear. Despite strong resistance from Europe’s power brokers, Arsene Wenger remains at ...
How the Offside Rule Works in Soccer The offside law exists to prevent attackers from standing behind the defense and waiting for a long ball. Without it, football would be a sport of punt-and-chase, ...
Soccer has recorded its first goal allowed under a proposed tweak to its offside rule. The Canadian Premier League on ...
The Canadian Premier League is poised to introduce Arsène Wenger's (right) offside ideas. | Canadian Premier League, Buda Mendes/FIFA/Getty Images A North American top division is set to trial the new ...
Pacific FC forward Alejandro Diaz scores the first goal in professional soccer allowed by the 'daylight offside' rule, as the Canadian league trials the law this season.
The margins between glory and failure can be painfully thin in modern football, a sport perpetually in motion yet increasingly frozen and dissected frame by infinitesimal frame by video assistant ...
Arsene Wenger‘s proposed offside rule has been one of the most debated potential changes in soccer over the past several years, ever since the former Arsenal manager joined FIFA. Now, the governing ...
Canadian soccer took centre stage in a FIFA experiment on Saturday as the country’s top-flight ⁠league began testing a “daylight” offside rule aimed at speeding up play and encouraging attacking ...
Wenger has been pushing a new offside law that means as long as there is no visible gap — or daylight — between the attacker and the last defender. Dan Mullan / Getty Images The Canadian Premier ...
A complete overview of Olympic soccer with our guide on official regulations, scoring, common violations, and basic team ...