FIFA president, Gianni Infantino, has called on Russia and Ukraine to enter into a one-month ceasefire during the World Cup in Qatar.
The IFAB also is investigating how to reduce time-wasting, with the ball usually in action for just 54 minutes of a 90-minute match.
Infantino, 52, was first elected in 2016 to succeed disgraced former president Joseph Blatter and was re-elected in 2019.
FIFA said it was working with the football community in Ukraine and the region to provide needed support to Ukrainians.
“The plan would create immeasurable damage and would put sport in danger and, in particular, football,” said Berraf. “It would simply push away other sports…”
“If some elect to go their own way, then they must live with the consequences of their choice,” Gianni Infantino said Tuesday.
