Brazil’s Série A implemented new football rules this weekend, resulting in a promising increase in average ball-in-play time. The changes aim to increase the pace of the game and improve the spectator experience.
The new rules came into effect with the first nine matches of the league. According to reports, the average ball-in-play time rose after the implementation of these changes. While the specific increase wasn't quantified in the source, the results are being viewed positively by league officials.
The source indicates that the rules were introduced with the intention of improving the flow of the game. The league is likely monitoring the impact of these rules closely as the season progresses to determine if further adjustments are needed.
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