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The proposal is on the body's agenda for its annual meeting in London in March this year.
The measure has been tested in Uefa development competitions and some amateur leagues in recent years.
Other proposals to be discussed at the meeting include allowing national associations more freedom to decide on the number of substitutions in a game.
The move is intended to help the development of the game at lower levels, "by promoting and encouraging more people to take part in the game," the International Football Association Board agenda reads.
The measure has been tested in Uefa development competitions and some amateur leagues in recent years.
Other proposals to be discussed at the meeting include allowing national associations more freedom to decide on the number of substitutions in a game.
The move is intended to help the development of the game at lower levels, "by promoting and encouraging more people to take part in the game," the International Football Association Board agenda reads.