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Home > Sports > FIFA Moves to Overhaul Yellow-Card Rules Ahead of 2026 World Cup

FIFA Moves to Overhaul Yellow-Card Rules Ahead of 2026 World Cup

The new amnesty system aims to reduce suspensions and protect key players in the expanded 48-team tournament.

Chaimae BouaichibyChaimae Bouaichi
Apr, 28, 2026
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FIFA is preparing to introduce a major change to its yellow-card suspension rules ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup

FIFA is preparing to introduce a major change to its yellow-card suspension rules ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup

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Rabat – FIFA is preparing to introduce a major change to its yellow-card suspension rules ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with plans to implement a second amnesty stage to reduce the risk of players missing crucial matches. 

The proposal, which will be discussed at the FIFA Council meeting in Vancouver, on Tuesday, is widely expected to be approved, according to multiple reports including BBC Sport and AS.

🚨 NEW: FIFA are discussing a second card waiver for this year’s World Cup.

All yellow cards will be wiped after the group stage, and if the second waiver is approved, they would again be wiped after the quarterfinals.

This is LIKELY to be APPROVED. @diarioas pic.twitter.com/5QeG8Z93fQ

— Madrid Zone (@theMadridZone) April 28, 2026

The new system would see all yellow cards accumulated during the group stage wiped out before the knockout rounds begin. A second reset would then take place after the quarter-finals, ensuring that players entering the semi-finals and final are less likely to be suspended due to earlier bookings. FIFA believes this approach strikes a better balance between discipline and fairness in a tournament that is set to grow significantly in size.

The current yellow card rules

Under the current regulations, players face suspension after receiving two yellow cards across five matches leading up to the quarter-finals. However, with the 2026 edition expanding to 48 teams and introducing an additional knockout round, players could be required to play up to six matches just to reach the last eight. This increased workload raises the likelihood of suspensions at critical stages, something FIFA is keen to avoid.

Rather than increasing the number of yellow cards required for a suspension to three, FIFA is opting to maintain the two-card threshold while limiting the accumulation window. In practical terms, a player would need to receive two bookings either during the three group-stage matches or across the round of 32, round of 16, and quarter-finals to be suspended. This significantly reduces the chances of key players missing decisive fixtures such as semi-finals.

The expanded tournament, set to take place across the US, Canada, and Mexico from June 11 to July 19, will require teams to play up to eight matches to win the title. FIFA’s proposed changes are designed to ensure that the latter stages of the competition are decided by performance on the pitch rather than disciplinary carryovers.

An exceptional edition

This year’s edition of the World Cup will also mark a historic milestone in global representation, with 10 African nations and a record eight Arab countries qualifying for the tournament. Among them, Morocco stands out as a strong contender to make a deep run. Building on recent performances and backed by consistent statistics at the international level, the Atlas Lions are widely viewed as one of the most likely teams from the region to achieve remarkable results on football’s biggest stage.

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