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Under the new rules David Silva (pictured leaving the pitch here) would not walk all the way to the technical area, but instead leave the pitch at the nearest sideline or goalline if he was substituted

Substitutes will have to leave the pitch at the nearest goalline or sideline instead of walking to their technical area, under new proposals recommended by football's lawmakers.

The move is designed to stop time wasting by substitutes.

Other proposals include abolishing the "ABBA" format for shootouts and introducing yellow and red cards for team officials.

The wording around handball situations will also be revised.

The International Football Association Board (Ifab) said the handball topic was "debated at length" with a "more precise and detailed wording for the different types of handball offences" needed, with an emphasis on "non-deliberate" handballs.

Ifab will vote on the proposals at its annual general meeting on 2 March.

Other law changes recommended at Ifab's annual business meeting in Glasgow on Thursday were: