Napoli proprietor calls for soccer video games to be 50 MINUTES and to scrap yellow and pink playing cards – as he warns the game ‘will die’
Napoli owner Aurelio De Laurentiis has proposed some radical changes to football in fear it ‘will lose the younger generation’.
De Laurentiis has enjoyed recent success at the summit of the Italian game – with his club the current Serie A champions once more after ending an initial 33-year wait for the title in 2022-23.
Napoli are set to end this campaign without a major honour – sitting second in Serie A but nine points adrift of leaders Inter Milan with six games left and out of the Coppa Italia and Champions League.
And fearing for the future of the game, the 76-year-old has reeled off a list of eye-catching ideas to keep younger generations engaged.
Speaking to The Athletic, his first proposal would see football matches reduced from 90 minutes to 50, with two 25-minute halves – and with in-play time the priority rather than the stoppage time at the end of each half.
‘No 1: I will reduce from 45 minutes each (half) to 25 minutes,’ he said.
Napoli owner Aurelio De Laurentiis has listed some radical changes he would make to football
One of those would see matches reduced from 90 minutes to 50 – with two 25-minute halves
‘But also you cannot stay down on the field and play around like an actor! ‘NO – you will go OUT!’
His second reform would see the abandonment of yellow and red cards, using a model more akin to rugby’s sin-bins instead. This would see anyone booked off the field for five minutes before returning, while a red card would result in 20 minutes.
‘I will never use a red card and a yellow card. I would say “YOU – get out for five minutes [for a yellow card)!” And “YOU – get out for 20 minutes for a red card!”‘
De Laurentiis’ final change would come with amending the offside rule, something that would appease many disgruntled critics.
Encouraging an attacking game, he would like to see forwards giving more margin to be deemed on-side when through on goal.
‘Another thing!’ he continued. ‘Too few goals! So it is not spectacular. You must make more goals. And to make more goals, you must change the rules.
‘You cannot (cancel) a goal just for a few millimetres… the offside must be changed, a lot.’
‘The new generation is our gold. If we don’t please them, we will die. You will not have the same participation as you had in the last 100 years.’
