Following the amendment, the rule now states that at an attacking free hit within five metres of the circle, the ball cannot be played into the circle until it has travelled at least five metres or been touched by a defending player.
This amendment, to be introduced with immediate effect, removes the possibility for the attacker to touch the free hit for a teammate to run on to and play the ball into the circle.
This amendment follows feedback to the FIH Rules Committee from technical delegates, coaches and athletes.
Other than the above, the rule and its interpretation remains exactly the same as before. The proposed adjustment is not seen as a major variance to the rule, but a sensible clarification to avoid unfair and potentially dangerous play.
As is normal, National Associations are able to decide upon the date for the adoption of this rule adjustment, according to the dates of their outdoor seasons.