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Barca Crowned in a 5-0 Masterclass as a Referee Sparks a Rule Debate

8 January 2026

Barca Crowned in a 5-0 Masterclass as a Referee Sparks a Rule Debate
Barça reach the final with the eight-second rule taking center stage.

Barca Thrashes Bilbao 5-0 in a Saudi Cup Semi-Final, Sparking Rule Debate

Barcelona routed Athletic Bilbao 5-0 in the Spanish Super Cup semi-final held in Saudi Arabia, clinching a place in the final.

The match was broadcast exclusively on the Eight app, the Saudi rights holder.

In the 15th minute, with the score at 0-0, Unai Simón, Bilbao’s goalkeeper, held the ball for about twenty seconds before any whistle, as a new rule update loomed on the horizon.

Rule Update and Key Moments

That moment came after 2024/25 experiments with Law 12 aimed at curbing time spent on the ball by goalkeepers.

The updated rule states that holding the ball for more than eight seconds results in a corner for the opposing team.

IFAB described the change as part of a broader push to speed up play and reduce time-wasting, though enforcing it remains a topic of conversation among officials and fans alike.

Barcelona pressed relentlessly and added five unanswered goals, as Bilbao’s defense eventually buckled under the pressure.

The incident has reignited a debate about refereeing, technology, and whether such changes can be applied consistently across the rhythm of modern football.

Fans are left wondering whether a clock could ever replace the whistle, or whether the sport thrives on moments of human chaos on the pitch.

Barca’s advancement to the final is clear, and the eight-second rule now sits under the spotlight as it enters real-world competition discourse.

Punchlines: If referees forget the rule, they’re basically gifting extra drama to the crowd. And maybe the next update should include a “watch” function for the bench—because time flies when you’re defending a lead.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the final score and significance?

Barcelona won 5-0 against Athletic Bilbao, advancing to the final of the Spanish Super Cup in Saudi Arabia.

What moment sparked the rule discussion?

Bilbao goalkeeper Unai Simón held the ball for about 20 seconds in the 15th minute, highlighting debates around the eight-second rule for goalkeepers.

What rule change is mentioned?

IFAB updated Law 12 for 2024/25 to penalize holding the ball longer than eight seconds, typically with a corner awarded to the opposition.

Who is mentioned as the source of the rule change and coverage?

IFAB as the rule-setter; Movistar as broadcaster; and the Eight app as the exclusive rights holder in that context.