Brussels: UEFA has announced that any player who covers their mouth while speaking on the pitch will not be sent off or penalized in next season's Champions League.
According to National Iraqi News Agency, the federation confirmed that this rule applies only to the World Cup. The decision to exempt the Champions League from this specific regulation aims to maintain consistency and clarity for players and officials participating in UEFA's premier club competition.
UEFA's clarification comes amid widespread discussion on player conduct and communication on the field. While the World Cup will enforce stricter rules regarding players covering their mouths, the Champions League will not adopt the same approach, allowing players more freedom in their on-field communication.
UEFA's decision reflects its ongoing efforts to standardize regulations across different competitions while also considering the unique context and requirements of each tournament. The federation continues to review and assess its rules to ensure fair play and transparency in all its events.