
New 'Scandal' Rocks League: Professional League Loses Grip on Scheduling, Unfinished Season Looms
The Professional League is grappling with fresh scheduling chaos, a situation that underscores the haphazard management of the competition this season. Clubs have found themselves facing an effective halt to matches without any official announcement from the Professional Football League.
This stoppage comes amidst the lack of scheduling for the sixteenth round of matches, raising significant questions about the management of the remainder of the season. This is particularly critical as national clubs are preparing for the semi-finals of both the African Champions League and the CAF Confederation Cup. This makes it challenging to schedule any new league rounds currently, especially with some teams refusing to play the second half of the season until all their postponed fixtures are completed.
This situation further complicates the League's task, as it will be unable to resume competitions normally until after the conclusion of continental engagements. This threatens to prolong the suspension period and defer the completion of the schedule to later dates, even as the fixtures for the second half of the season remain undecided.
The crisis is exacerbated by the ongoing lack of scheduling for the postponed matches from the twelfth round. This presents the League with a significant dilemma in resolving the calendar situation and ensuring the season's completion within a reasonable timeframe, particularly with the upcoming World Cup competition in America.