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How Rule Changes Shake Up Women's Football

Sunday, November 23, 2025
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In recent years, the UEFA Women's Champions League has seen some big changes. The away goals rule was scrapped in 2021, and Video Assistant Refereeing (VAR) was introduced. But how did these changes affect the way teams play?

Researchers looked at data from 78 knockout matches. They compared stats from seasons with the old rules (2016-2019) to those with the new rules (2021-2025). The findings were quite interesting.

  • Teams lost the ball less often
  • Made fewer long and forward passes
  • Had fewer fouls, aerial duels, and free kicks
  • But there was a big increase in goals scored
  • Teams made more accurate passes
  • Launched more counter-attacks that led to shots on goal

What Does This All Mean?

The changes seem to have made the game more about scoring goals and less about physical battles. This could be good news for fans who love to see more goals and exciting plays.

But it's not all positive. Some might argue that the changes have made the game less tactical. Teams might be playing it safer, focusing on keeping possession rather than taking risks.

What's Next?

Football governing bodies need to think carefully about these findings. They should consider whether the changes have had the desired effect on the women's game.

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