
League's First Half Unfinished Past Mid-April in Unprecedented Situation
The Professional League is experiencing an unprecedented situation as the first half of the season has not officially concluded despite competitions extending past mid-April. This unique occurrence raises several questions about the management of scheduling during the current season.
Despite several months passing since the start of the competitions, the first half remains stalled due to the postponement of a match from the twelfth round, which was scheduled between AS FAR and RS Berkane. This delay is holding back the start of the second half of the league.
This situation arises at a time when most international and Arab leagues have long since completed their first halves, and many have even entered advanced stages of their second halves. This highlights the extent of the confusion that has characterized the scheduling in the Professional League this season.
The persistence of this delay raises several questions within national football circles, particularly concerning fair play among clubs and the feasibility of managing the remainder of the season within a reasonable timeframe, given the accumulation of postponed matches and the pressure of continental commitments.
The Professional League finds itself facing the challenge of quickly finding a solution to conclude the first half before commencing the regular scheduling of the second half. This is crucial to avoid further complications in the competition calendar and to ensure the season is completed under normal circumstances.