
[Saba Sports News] The Supercopa de España match between Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid is about to kick off. However, it is worth noting that there will be no extra time in this season’s Spanish Super Cup semi-final. This means that if the match is tied after regular time, it will proceed directly to a penalty shootout to determine the winner. The primary driver behind this reform is the issue of player overload caused by the intensive schedule of modern football. This adjustment responds to the demands of clubs and players, aiming to reduce the risk of injuries by shortening the potential duration of matches. At the same time, it reflects equal consideration for both men’s and women’s competitions. The author believes that this reform provides a reference model for football tournaments worldwide, demonstrating that rule adjustments must balance multiple interests. More events may follow suit in the future, though for top-tier competitions with profound historical significance, the ultimate test of extra time remains irreplaceable. Overall, this is an attempt to adapt to the trends of the times, reducing player burden while introducing a new strategic dimension to the game.
