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Twente's Kristian Hlynsson Triggers New Time Rule

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Icelandic midfielder Kristian Hlynsson left the pitch after just over ten seconds of play for FC Twente. His exit activated a newly introduced time rule.

The rule, which also applies at the World Cup, requires a team to play with one fewer player for a full minute after a player departs within ten seconds. Hlynsson’s rapid departure met the ten‑second threshold.

FC Twente’s opponent, representing Iceland, was forced to continue the match with ten men for sixty seconds. The reduction lasted exactly one minute as stipulated by the regulation.

This incident constitutes the first instance of the rule being enforced in a professional match. The governing bodies will now observe its impact on game management.

The rule aims to prevent teams from gaining a tactical advantage by quick substitutions. Its enforcement aligns with the same standard set for the upcoming World Cup.

Clubs will need to adjust substitution strategies to avoid accidental activation. Officials expect the rule to remain in force for the season.

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