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Timing the Call: Luka Zidane Stirs AFCON with a Rare Moment Under a New Rule

28 December 2025

Timing the Call: Luka Zidane Stirs AFCON with a Rare Moment Under a New Rule
Luka Zidane's rare eight-second hold sparks AFCON rule talk

A Rare Moment in AFCON

In the Algeria vs Burkina Faso match, a rare moment unfolded late in the first half. Luka Zidane, Algeria’s goalkeeper, kept the ball for more than eight seconds, and the referee blew for a corner for Burkina Faso under the new rule.

Since last summer, a new rule aims to curb time-wasting by goalkeepers.

The rule allows keepers to hold the ball for a maximum of eight seconds; after that, possession reverts to the attacking side via a corner.

The 8-Second Rule Explained

The moment drew attention to AFCON's evolving rules and sparked jokes about timekeeping and football clocks.

Some fans joked that even a 90-minute match needs an extra eight seconds to warm up.

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Emma Amme

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happened during the Algeria vs Burkina Faso match?

Luka Zidane held the ball for over eight seconds, which led to a corner for Burkina Faso under the new rule.

What does the new rule state?

Goalkeepers may hold the ball for up to eight seconds; exceeding that results in a corner awarded to the opponent.

Where did this take place?

The Africa Cup of Nations, hosted in Morocco.