Handball Federation Unveils New Rules for 2023 Season

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Handball Federation Unveils New Rules for 2023 SeasonHandball Federation Unveils New Rules for 2023 Season The International Handball Federation (IHF) has announced a series of new rules that will take effect for the 2023 handball season. These changes aim to improve the flow and fairness of the game. Key Rule Changes: * New Attack Clock: The attack clock has been shortened from 40 seconds to 35 seconds, giving teams less time to execute their attacks. * Increased Penalties for Passive Play: Teams will now be penalized for holding the ball for more than 12 seconds without attempting to shoot or pass. * Stricter Suspension Rules: Players who receive a third personal suspension will now be sent off for the remainder of the match. * New Yellow Card Rule: Players who receive two yellow cards will now be suspended for the next two minutes of play. * Expanded Video Review: Video review will now be used to determine whether a goal was scored, whether a player was fouled, and whether a red card should be awarded. Rationale Behind the Changes: The IHF cited several reasons for the new rules: * To increase the pace and excitement of the game. * To reduce the number of stoppages and passive play. * To enhance player safety and discipline. * To improve the accuracy of refereeing decisions. Impact on the Game: The new rules are expected to have a significant impact on the way handball is played. Teams will need to adapt to the shorter attack clock and find ways to create goal-scoring opportunities more quickly. Defenders will have to be more aggressive in pressuring the ball carrier. Overall, the IHF believes that the new rules will improve the quality and fairness of the game, making it more enjoyable for players, fans, and referees alike.

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