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FIFA president Gianni Infantino rules out blue cards for Manchester United and Man City matches

Summary by Manchester Evening News
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has emphatically ruled out the prospect of blue cards playing any part in a future sin bin trial.

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The president of FIFA is opposed to this draft provisional suspension of 10 minutes carried out by the International Football Association Board (IFAB) and debated this Saturday in Scotland.

·Paris, France
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Gianni Infantino sees nothing in the arrival of a blue card and an associated ten-minute time penalty in professional football. This is what the president of world football association FIFA said before a meeting with representatives of the International Football Association Board (IFAB), the organization that deals with football regulations.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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The head of the World Football Association, Infantino, rejected the introduction of a so-called “blue card” in professional soccer even before consultations were made by the responsible rule-keepers.

·Germany
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GLASGOW (ANP/DPA) - Gianni Infantino sees nothing in the arrival of a blue card and an associated ten-minute time penalty in professional football. This is what the president of world football association FIFA said before a meeting with representatives of the International Football Association Board (IFAB), the organization that deals with football regulations.

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