The International Football Association Board (IFAB) is an international self-regulatory body of association football that is known for determining the Laws of the Game, the regulations for the gameplay of football. It was founded in 1886 in order to establish standardised regulations or "Laws" for the gameplay of international competition, and has since acted as the primary maintainer ("Guardian") of these Laws. FIFA, a prominent governing body for football, has recognised IFAB's jurisdiction over its Laws since its establishment in 1904.

IFAB is a distinct body from FIFA, although FIFA is represented on the board and holds 50% of the voting power. The founding football associations of IFAB, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales each have permanent seats on the organisation. Amendments to the Laws mandate a three-quarter supermajority vote, meaning that FIFA's support is necessary but not sufficient for a motion to pass.

History

Establishment

The Laws of the Game in 1903

Although the rules of football had largely been standardised by the early 1880s, England's Football Association (the FA), the Scottish Football Association (SFA), the Football Association of Wales (FAW) and the Irish Football Association (IFA) had conflicting rules. When international matches were played, the rules of the home team's national association were used. While this solution was technically feasible, it was impractical. To remedy this, the FAs initialised a meeting on 6 December 1882 in Queen’s Hotel, Manchester in order to systematise a set of rules that could be applied uniformly to matches between the UK football associations' national teams. This was later named the “International Football Conference”.

In the summer of 1885, the English FA declared that it legalised professionalism. The Scottish FA responded that it would refuse to allow professionals in its own national team, and would refuse to play international matches against an England team containing professionals. The Irish FA attempted to arbitrate by proposing that "an international conference should be held each year, say, in August, to be called in turn by each national association to deal with the laws of the game, and discuss other matters of interest to Association football, and at which international disputes could be adjusted".

Inaugural meeting and FIFA’s integration

The initial meeting of IFAB took place at The FA's offices at Holborn Viaduct in London on 2 June 1886. The FA, SFA, FAW and IFA each had equal voting rights. It was chaired by Sir Francis Marindin, and attended by Charles W. Alcock acting as Secretary. The meeting was notable for Marindin’s proposal, which outlined "That no player shall wear any kind of projection on the soles of heels of his boots with the exception of flat leather bars of an approved pattern".

During IFAB’s annual general meeting (AGM) on 8 June 1912, the secretary, J.K. McDowall, scrutinised a letter that was attributed to the recently established FIFA, requesting that IFAB would invite a member of FIFA to sit on the Board. The petition was analysed, and IFAB concluded that it wasn’t the right time to establish FIFA as a member, and McDowall proceeded to write a response to the organisation explaining the consensus. At a special meeting held on 25 January 1913 in Wrexham, IFAB approved FIFA’s request after a proposition by The FA was made proposing that two members from FIFA should attend the board, making FIFA the fifth member of IFAB.

Post-war

For the first four post-war IFAB meetings (1920, 1921, 1922, and 1923), FIFA was once again excluded, on account of a dispute between FIFA and the home nations regarding payments to amateur players. From 1924, the dispute had been reconciled, and FIFA resumed attendance of IFAB meetings. In 1958, the Board agreed on a voting system that would be used to this day.

Since Irish partition in 1921, the IFA has evolved to become the organising body for football in Northern Ireland, with football in the Republic of Ireland being organised by the FAI. A request for the FAI to become a member of IFAB was denied at the 1923 annual general meeting.

Operations

Membership

The IFAB is made up of representatives from England's Football Association (The FA), the Scottish Football Association (SFA), the Football Association of Wales (FAW) and Northern Ireland's Irish Football Association (IFA)—and the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA, the International Federation of Association Football), the international governing body for football. The associations of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales has one vote and FIFA has four. IFAB deliberations must be approved by three-quarters of the vote, or at least six of the eight votes. Thus, FIFA's approval is necessary for any IFAB decision, but FIFA alone cannot change the Laws of the Game—they need to be agreed by at least two members – either England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. As of 2016, all members must be present for a binding vote to proceed.

Meetings of the board

The Board meets twice a year, once to decide on possible changes to the rules governing the game of Football (the Annual General Meeting (AGM)) and once to deliberate on its internal affairs (the Annual Business Meeting (ABM)). In FIFA World Cup years, the AGM is held at FIFA's offices; otherwise, it rotates between Northern Ireland, Wales, England and Scotland in that order. Four weeks before the AGM, the member associations must send their written proposals to the secretary of the host association. FIFA then prints a list of suggestions that are distributed to all other associations for examination. The AGM is held either in February or March and the ABM is held between September and October. In cases of necessity, the Board can meet in a Special Meeting in addition to the two ordinary annual meetings. As of December 2012, the last Special Meeting was hosted by FIFA in Zürich on 5 July 2012.

The decisions of each year's Annual General Meeting of the Board regarding changes to the Laws of the Game enter into force from 1 July (and are binding on FIFA and on the other members of the Board, and, given that FIFA's Statutes establish that FIFA and its member associations and affiliates adhere to the Laws of the Game laid down by IFAB, those changes bind also FIFA's other member associations, FIFA's continental confederations of member associations, and the subnational entities of the national associations) but confederations, member associations and other bodies whose current season has not ended by 1 July may delay the introduction of the adopted alterations to the Laws of the Game in their competitions until the beginning of their next season. As well as permanent changes to the Laws, IFAB also authorises trials of potential amendments.

Panels and Subcommittees

Source:

Advisory Panel

Technical Panel

Technical Subcommittee

List of IFAB Annual General Meetings

YearDateHostLocationVenueFASFAFAWIFAFIFARequired to amend lawsNotes / references
18861 JuneFAEngland LondonFootball Association Offices, 51 Holborn Viaduct22220100%First meeting
18871 JuneSFAScotland GlasgowScottish Football Association Offices, 6 Carlton Place22220100%First meeting to amend the Laws of the Game
188825 JuneFAWWales WrexhamWynnstay Arms Hotel22220100%
18891 JuneIFAIreland BelfastCommercial Hotel22220100%
18902 JuneFAEngland LondonAnderton's Hotel22220100%
18912 JuneSFAScotland GlasgowAlexandra Hotel22220100%
189213 JuneFAWWales LlandudnoPrince of Wales Hotel22220100%
189310 JuneIFAIreland BelfastHotel Shaftesbury22220100%Date of subsequent meetings fixed to be the third Monday in June.
189418 JuneFAEngland WindermereFerry Hotel22220100%
189517 JuneSFAScotland GlasgowAlexandra Hotel22220100%
189615 JuneFAWWales AberystwythWhite Horse Hotel22220100%
189714 JuneIFAIreland Rostrevor, NewryMourne Hotel22220100%
189820 JuneFAEngland LondonFootball Association Offices, 61 Chancery Lane22220100%
189919 JuneSFAScotland GlasgowSt. Enoch's Station Hotel22220100%
190018 JuneFAWWales LlangollenRoyal Hotel22220100%
190117 JuneIFAIreland Giant's Causeway, Bushmills22220100%
190216 JuneFAEngland ScarboroughGrand Hotel22220100%
190315 JuneSFAScotland AyrStation Hotel22220100%Date of subsequent meetings moved to the second Saturday in June.
190411 JuneFAWWales BangorBritish Hotel22220100%
190517 JuneIFAIreland KillarneyLake Hotel22220100%First meeting to be held outside today's United Kingdom.
19069 JuneFAEngland Bowness-on-WindermereRoyal Hotel22220100%
19078 JuneSFAScotland ObanAlexandra Hotel22220100%
190819–20 JuneFAWWales Llandrindod WellsRock Hotel22220100%
190912 JuneIFAIreland BundoranGreat Northern Hotel22220100%
191011 JuneFAEngland BrightonRoyal York Hotel22220100%
191111 JuneSFAScotland Turnberry, AyrshireStation Hotel22220100%
19128 JuneFAWWales AberystwythQueen's Hotel22220100%
191314 JuneIFAIreland PortrushNorthern Counties Hotel2222280%First meeting to include FIFA
191413 JuneFIFAFrance ParisHotel Palais D'Orsay2222280%First meeting held outside Britain and Ireland. Last meeting before the First World War.
192012–14 JuneFAEngland TorquayTorbay Hotel22220100%First meeting after the First World War. FIFA again excluded.
192111 JuneSFAScotland PortpatrickPortpatrick Hotel22220100%
192210 JuneFAWWales LlandudnoImperial Hotel22220100%
19239 JuneIFANorthern Ireland Giant's Causeway, BushmillsCauseway Hotel22220100%Last meeting to exclude FIFA
192414 JuneFAEngland LondonFootball Association Offices, 42 Russell Square2222280%
192513 JuneFIFAFrance Paris11 Rue de Londres2222280%
192612 JuneSFAScotland St AndrewsGrand Hotel2222280%
192711 JuneFAWWales LlandudnoGrand Hotel2222280%
19289 JuneIFANorthern Ireland NewcastleSlieve Donard Hotel2222280%
19298 JuneFIFAFrance ParisFédération Française de Football Association Offices, 22 Rue de Londres2222280%
193014 JuneFAEngland BournemouthRoyal Exeter Hotel2222280%
193113 JuneSFAScotland AuchterarderGleneagles Hotel2222280%
193211 JuneFAWWales LlandudnoImperial Hotel2222280%
193310 JuneIFANorthern Ireland PortrushNorthern Counties Hotel2222280%Rules amended to allow FIFA-hosted meetings to take place in "the territory of a Continental National Association", rather than being restricted to Paris.
19349 JuneFIFAFrance CannesHôtel des Anglais2222280%
19358 JuneFAEngland ShanklinDaish's Hotel2222280%
193613 JuneSFAScotland TroonMarine Hotel2222280%
193712 JuneFAWWales LlandudnoImperial Hotel2222280%
193811 & 13 JuneIFANorthern Ireland PortrushNorthern Counties Hotel2222280%
193910 JuneFIFAFrance NiceHotel Negresco2222280%Last meeting held before World War II. A meeting was scheduled for London in 1940, but was abandoned when FIFA and IFA delegates were unable to attend.
194714 JuneFAEngland TorquayImperial Hotel2222280%First meeting held after World War II.
194812 JuneFIFASwitzerland MontreuxPalace Hotel2222280%First meeting held outside Britain, Ireland and France. Meeting would have regularly been hosted by the SFA, but it was unanimously agreed to accept an invitation from FIFA to host this meeting.
194911 JuneSFAScotland PitlochryHydro Hotel2222280%
195010 JuneFAWWales BeaumarisBulkeley Arms Hotel2222280%
19519 JuneIFANorthern Ireland PortrushNorthern Counties Hotel2222280%
195214 JuneFIFAItaly CapriMorgano-Tiberio Hotel2222280%Date of future meetings moved to third Saturday in June.
195320 JuneFAEngland EastbourneCavendish Hotel2222280%
195419 JuneFIFASwitzerland BernSchweizerhof Hotel2222280%The SFA agreed to forego its regularly scheduled hosting duties in order to allow FIFA to host the meeting at its 50th anniversary celebrations preceding the 1954 World Cup.
195518 JuneSFAScotland North BerwickMarine Hotel2222280%
195616 JuneFAWWales LlandudnoImperial Hotel2222280%
195715 JuneIFANorthern Ireland PortrushNorthern Counties Hotel2222280%
19587 JuneFIFASweden StockholmHotel Foresta1111475%Meeting held on the day before the opening of the 1958 World Cup. New rules adopted, with greater voting weight given to FIFA "on behalf of all other National Associations in membership with it". Hosting rules changed to provide that "when the FIFA Congress and the World Cup coincide", FIFA should host the meeting at the World Cup venue, if practicable. Date of meeting may be any time in June.
195920 JuneFAJersey St. Helier, JerseyPomme d'Or Hotel1111475%First of four consecutive meetings hosted by the FA outside England in the Channel Islands
196018 JuneSFAScotland St AndrewsRusack's Marine Hotel1111475%
196117 JuneFAWWales PorthcawlSeabank Hotel1111475%
196223 JuneIFANorthern Ireland NewcastleSlieve Donard Hotel1111475%
196315 JuneFIFAItaly VenicePalazzo della Camera di Commercio1111475%
196420 JuneFAJersey St. Helier, JerseyGrand Hotel1111475%
196519 JuneSFAScotland EdinburghCaledonian Hotel1111475%
196611 JuneFAWWales LlandudnoMarine Hotel1111475%
196717 JuneIFANorthern Ireland NewcastleSlieve Donard Hotel1111475%Last meeting hosted by the IFA for 13 years. The IFA withdrew from its regular hosting schedule during the 1970s owing to the "Troubles" in Northern Ireland.
196815 JuneFIFASocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia DubrovnikHotel Excelsior1111475%
196921 JuneFAJersey St. Helier, JerseyGrand Hotel1111475%
197027 JuneSFAScotland InvernessCaledonian Hotel1111475%
197119 JuneFAWWales SwanseaDragon Hotel1111475%
197210 JuneFIFAAustria ViennaParkhotel Schönbrunn1111475%FIFA stepped in to replace the IFA.
197323 JuneFAGuernsey St Peter Port, GuernseyDuke of Richmond Hotel1111475%
19749 JulyFIFAWest Germany Rottach-EgernHotel Bachmair1111475%Meeting held two days after the final of the 1974 World Cup in nearby Munich. First meeting not held in June.
197521 JuneSFAScotland AuchterarderGleneagles Hotel1111475%
197618 JuneFAWWales PorthcawlSeabank Hotel1111475%
197719 JuneFAEngland LondonRoyal Garden Hotel1111475%The IFA withdrew from hosting this meeting.
19781 JuneFIFAArgentina Buenos AiresHotel Sheraton1111475%First meeting outside Europe. Held on the opening day of the 1978 World Cup.
197916 JuneSFAScotland AuchterarderGleneagles Hotel1111475%
19807 JuneIFANorthern Ireland Craigavad, HolywoodCulloden Hotel1111475%
198113 JuneFAWWales RuthinRuthin Castle1111475%IFAB had accepted an invitation by FIFA President João Havelange to host this meeting in Brazil, but the invitation was subsequently withdrawn, with Havelange missing this meeting for personal reasons.
19826 JulyFIFASpain MadridPalacio de Congresos1111475%Meeting held the day after the final of the 1982 World Cup
19839 JulyFAEngland New MiltonChewton Glen Hotel1111475%
19842 JuneSFAScotland Turnberry, AyrshireTurnberry Hotel1111475%
198515 JuneIFANorthern Ireland Craigavad, HolywoodCulloden Hotel1111475%
198630 MayFIFAMexico Mexico CityCamino Real Hotel1111475%First (and, as of 2020, only) meeting in North America. Originally scheduled to be held in Zürich, but moved to Mexico in connection with the 1986 World Cup.
198713 JuneFAWWales LlandudnoBodysgallen Hall1111475%
19884 JuneFAEngland LondonRoyal Lancaster Hotel1111475%
19897 JuneSFAScotland EdinburghCaledonian Hotel1111475%
199028 JuneFIFAItaly RomeHilton Cavalieri Hotel1111475%Held during the 1990 World Cup
19918 JuneIFANorthern Ireland Craigavad, HolywoodCulloden Hotel1111475%
199230 MayFAWWales Usk Valley, NewportCeltic Manor Hotel1111475%New rules adopted by IFAB: in future years there will be two annual meetings: the Annual General Meeting, held in February / March, and the Annual Business Meeting in September / October.
199327 FebruaryFAEngland Thundridge, HertfordshireHanbury Manor1111475%
19945 MarchFIFASwitzerland ZürichFIFA House1111475%
19954 MarchSFAScotland Turnberry, AyrshireTurnberry Hotel1111475%
19969 MarchFIFABrazil Rio de JaneiroCopacabana Palace Hotel1111475%Last meeting held outside Europe (as of 2020). Originally scheduled to be hosted by the IFA in Northern Ireland, but moved to Brazil at the instigation of outgoing FIFA President João Havelange.
19971 MarchIFANorthern Ireland Craigavad, HolywoodCulloden Hotel1111475%
19986 MarchFIFAFrance ParisHôtel Plaza Athénée1111475%
199920 FebruaryFAWWales Groes-faen, Vale of GlamorganMiskin Manor Hotel1111475%
200019 FebruaryFAEngland Taplow, BerkshireCliveden1111475%
200110 MarchSFAScotland EdinburghBalmoral Hotel1111475%
200216 MarchFIFASwitzerland ZermattHôtel Mont Cervin1111475%
200315 MarchIFANorthern Ireland Craigavad, HolywoodCulloden Hotel1111475%
200428 FebruaryFIFAEngland LondonClaridge's Hotel1111475%Hosted in London by FIFA as part of its centenary celebrations, to celebrate the role of the four Home Associations in the development of the game.
200526 FebruaryFAWWales Groes-faen, Vale of GlamorganMiskin Manor Hotel1111475%
20064 MarchFIFASwitzerland LucernePalace Hotel1111475%120th anniversary.
20073 MarchFAEngland ManchesterLowry Hotel1111475%
20088 MarchSFAScotland AuchterarderGleneagles Hotel1111475%
200928 FebruaryIFANorthern Ireland NewcastleSlieve Donard Hotel1111475%
20106 MarchFIFASwitzerland ZürichFIFA headquarters1111475%
20115 MarchFAWWales Usk Valley, NewportCeltic Manor Hotel1111475%
20123 MarchFAEngland Bagshot, SurreyPennyhill Park Hotel1111475%
20132 MarchSFAScotland EdinburghBalmoral Hotel1111475%
20141 MarchFIFASwitzerland ZürichFIFA headquarters1111475%
201527 February–1 MarchIFANorthern Ireland Craigavad, HolywoodCulloden Hotel1111475%
20165 MarchFAWWales CardiffSt. David's Hotel and Spa1111475%130th Anniversary.
20173 MarchFAEngland Wembley, LondonWembley Stadium1111475%
20183 MarchFIFASwitzerland ZürichFIFA headquarters1111475%
20192 MarchSFAScotland AberdeenMarcliffe Hotel1111475%
202029 FebruaryIFANorthern Ireland Craigavad, HolywoodCulloden Hotel1111475%
20215 MarchFAWMeeting held by videoconferenceN/A1111475%
202225 MarchFIFAMeeting held by videoconferenceN/A1111475%
20234 MarchFAEngland LondonWembley Stadium1111475%
20242 MarchSFAScotland Loch LomondCameron House1111475%
20251 MarchIFANorthern Ireland Craigavad, HolywoodCulloden Hotel1111475%

See also

External links

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