International Football Conference

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The International Football Confererence was a meeting of the four football associations of the Home Nations -- England's Football Association (The FA), the Scottish Football Association (SFA), the Football Association of Wales (FAW) and the Irish Football Association (IFA) -- held at the Queen's Hotel, Manchester, on 6 December 1882. A precursor to the International Football Association Board, the meeting's major purpose was to address inconsistencies between the laws of the various associations, particularly between England and Scotland. Among the changes resulting from the conference were: rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The International Football Confererence was a meeting of the four football associations of the Home Nations -- England's Football Association (The FA), the Scottish Football Association (SFA), the Football Association of Wales (FAW) and the Irish Football Association (IFA) -- held at the Queen's Hotel, Manchester, on 6 December 1882. A precursor to the International Football Association Board, the meeting's major purpose was to address inconsistencies between the laws of the various associations, particularly between England and Scotland. Among the changes resulting from the conference were: * the throw-in had to be taken from over the head with two hands (the FA had previously allowed the ball to be thrown in with one hand) * the use of a crossbar was made mandatory (the FA had previously permitted either a tape or a crossbar to be used) * the kickoff had to be kicked forwards (not previously required by the FA) * the award of an automatic goal for handball by an opponent that prevented a goal (adopted by the FA earlier that year) was eliminated * it was no longer possible to be offside from a corner-kick (previously allowed by the FA) * the boundary of the field of play should be marked by a touch line as well as by flags The new laws were used in the international matches of the 1882-83 season (with the exception of the first, England v. Wales, which still used the old rules). They took general effect in the Laws of the Game at the beginning of the 1883-84 season.
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