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The Arbitration Department of the Qatar Football Association has implemented a series of amendments to the arbitration law aimed at enhancing awareness and procedures for the upcoming football season. These modifications include instructing players to avoid covering their mouths during altercations, with a ban on such behavior that results in a red card if violated. Additionally, the changes specify that a substituted player must leave the field within 10 seconds, and throw-ins and kick-ins must be executed within five seconds. Referees have been directed to better manage injury situations, allowing some injuries to be treated on the field without the player leaving for more than a minute. Penalties have been introduced for attempts to withdraw or cause disruptions to impede the match. The amendments also broaden the Video Assistant Referee's (VAR) authority to intervene in cases of incorrect yellow cards, changing decisions such as corner kicks and bookings to ensure fairness. Overall, these updates aim to reduce errors and ensure more accurate enforcement of the game's laws throughout the season.
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