
League Adopts Every-Three-Day Schedule to Conclude Season Amid Tight Race Against Time
The National Professional Football League has decided to adopt an intensive schedule for the second half of the season's matches, with a matchday taking place every three days. This move aims to compensate for accumulated delays and conclude the football season as soon as possible.
The new match schedule is expected to commence on April 24, with the sixteenth round matches scheduled for April 24, 25, and 26. Subsequent rounds will continue at the same intensive pace, with a match played every three days.
This decision comes amidst the disarray that has characterized the league's calendar recently, resulting from successive suspensions and delays in scheduling numerous postponed matches. This situation has compelled the League to find a swift solution to rectify the situation.
This intensive schedule is expected to impose additional challenges on clubs, particularly concerning players' physical readiness, given the high match pressure and close fixtures. This could potentially impact overall performance for the remainder of the season.
Conversely, the League views this option as a necessary recourse to restore balance to the championship and ensure its conclusion within the stipulated timeframe, following a season marked by numerous interruptions and a lack of continuity.