FIFA Circular No. 1942 announces a targeted amendment to the FIFA Disciplinary Code (September 2025 edition). It sets out the adjustments made to the disciplinary framework in order to clarify the application of certain rules and strengthen the consistency of sanctions, thereby helping to ensure integrity, discipline, and respect for procedures within world football.
Last updated: 12/02/2026 Try for FREEFIFA Circular 1942, published on 5 September 2025, introduces an important amendment to Article 68 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code. This provision, which governs the cancellation of cautions (yellow cards), has been updated to better reflect the realities of today’s competitions.
Until now, Article 68 only allowed a single cancellation of yellow cards per competition. The new version, adopted by the Bureau of the FIFA Council, allows for additional cancellations, under certain conditions, in extended-format competitions.
This change is included in the September 2025 edition of the FIFA Disciplinary Code, which forms part of the official study material for the FIFA exam in 2026.
The main purpose of FIFA Circular 1942 is to make Article 68 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code more flexible in response to modern competition formats. World Cup qualifiers, in particular, have become longer, with more matches, rounds and phases.
Given this increasing complexity, a single opportunity to cancel yellow cards could appear insufficient and ill-suited to the dynamics of the tournament. In response, FIFA now allows confederations to submit a reasoned request for additional cancellations.
The scope of this reform is therefore twofold:
FIFA Circular 1942 is an integral part of the official study material for the FIFA exam (January 2026 edition). It is therefore a text that candidates must know and understand.
To succeed in the exam, it is essential to master not only the general rules of the FIFA Disciplinary Code, but also the latest updates such as this one, which may be the subject of targeted questions on:
By amending Article 68 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code, FIFA Circular 1942 may lead to questions on:
These types of questions aim to assess candidates’ ability to interpret a regulatory reform and place it within its legal and operational context, rather than relying on a purely literal reading.
At SportsAgent Institute, FIFA Circular 1942 is included in the learning resources offered to future candidates preparing for the FIFA exam. We do not simply present the text: we help you analyse it, understand its practical implications, and apply it to scenarios similar to those found in the exam.
Thanks to our teaching approach, you will learn how to place the circular in its regulatory context, identify the stakeholders involved in its implementation (Bureau of the FIFA Council, confederations, Disciplinary Committee), and anticipate related exam questions.
Our modules include explanatory courses, summary sheets, interactive questions and mock exams covering the entire 2026 study material, including the latest circulars.
FIFA Circular 1942 introduces a targeted but significant amendment to the FIFA Disciplinary Code by allowing the cancellation of multiple cautions in long competitions. This adjustment reflects the evolution of world football towards more complex and extended formats, while maintaining a balance between sporting fairness and disciplinary rigour.
For FIFA agent exam candidates, this circular highlights the importance of staying up to date with regulatory developments, understanding their rationale and their practical applications. Mastering this text gives you an additional chance to succeed in the exam and demonstrate a strong understanding of FIFA’s legal framework.