Arsene Wenger's 'daylight' offside goal used for the first time in historic moment
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Arsene Wenger's proposed "daylight" offside goal rule has been used for the first time in Canada.Pacific FC striker Alejandro Diaz etched his name into football history by netting the finish.It has been permitted under the experimental "daylight" offside interpretation in a senior professional league.The forward found the net during his side's 2-2 draw with Halifax Wanderers in the Canadian Premier League (CPL), a strike that would have been disallowed under conventional International Football Association Board (Ifab) regulations.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Canada's top division has become the first worldwide first-tier competition to trial this revised offside approach, following earlier small-scale experiments in Italian under-18 football and Dutch youth tournaments.The CPL, which operates without video assistant referee technology, is conducting the trial in partnership with Fifa as part of broader efforts to assess potential modifications to the game's laws.The daylight...
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