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h2mark Chapter 15. Football club > Domestic association football season

♣ Domestic association football season

The domestic association football season in countries that association football is played around the world varies in length and time of year contested. Most employ a single period in which the main league competition is contested alongside any cup competitions, although many Latin American leagues have two competitions contested in one season under the Apertura and Clausura system.

As a rule, the period of the domestic football season is ultimately dictated by the weather, with most football games played on natural grass pitches which are vulnerable to freezing or becoming water-logged, although advances in artificial turf and pitch drainage/heating systems have improved pitch availability in many leagues.

In countries where association football competes with other football codes that are locally more popular, the season cycle can also be dictated by the scheduling of competing codes. Major League Soccer (MLS), which began in the United States and has since expanded into Canada, has had to compete with American football from its inception, and now competes with Canadian football as well. When MLS began, most of its teams had to play in large American football stadiums that were used by teams in the NFL or college football. This led to scheduling the season to begin in spring and end in fall (autumn), which put the bulk of the season outside that of American football. Stadium conflict has now been reduced with the advent of soccer-specific stadiums. In Australia, the two most popular football codes are Australian rules football and rugby league, both of which are traditionally played in the Southern Hemisphere winter. Because all of the stadiums used by the A-League are also used for one or both of these two codes, that league chose to operate on a spring-to-autumn cycle, which placed most of its season outside those of Australian rules and rugby league.

The domestic season is preceded by a pre-season, in which clubs will require players to report back to the club by a set date to begin pre-season training, and will arrange pre-season friendly games toward the start of the season to improve fitness and test team formations and tactics, particularly if new playing staff have joined a club.

In many leagues, the dates of the domestic season dictate the opening and closing of a transfer window, the periods when players can be transferred.

The timing of a domestic season must be coordinated with international football competitions, which can see national teams with different domestic seasons playing each other at different times in their domestic season, although this can be less significant for certain countries where their best players, and hence the bulk of their national team, do not play in their international team's domestic league programme.

The world football governing body, FIFA, which governs club as well as national football, mandates an international football calendar, whereby certain weeks in the year are reserved for national friendly and competitive matches, as well as regional club competitions. For dates which fall within a country's domestic season, league clubs are required to release any called up player for their international team a set number of days before a fixture. The date of the worldwide national team competition the FIFA World Cup is always in June/July, with the exception of the 2022 Qatar edition which was played in November/December.

League seasons

♣ Europe

League season
Belgium Belgian Pro League (Belgium) mid-July – mid-March, with playoffs from April to May (winter break of one month)
Croatia Croatian First Football League (Croatia) late July – late May (winter break of one month)
Denmark Danish Superliga (Denmark) late-July – late May, concluding in playoffs (winter break of 2.5 months)
England England Premier League (England) mid-August – mid-May (winter break in early or mid February from 2019–20 season)
Finland Finland Veikkausliiga (Finland) April – October
France France Ligue 1 (France) early August – late May (previously, mid-July to early June with a two months-long winter break)
Germany Germany Bundesliga (Germany) mid-August – mid-May (winter break of one month)
Greece Greece Superleague (Greece) mid-August – mid-May
Republic of Ireland League of Ireland (Republic of Ireland) late February – late October
Republic of Ireland Israeli Premier League (Israel) late-August - late May
Italy Italy Serie A (Italy) late August – late May
Netherlands Netherlands Eredivisie (Netherlands) early August – late April or early May, before six playoff days
Norway Norway Eliteserien (Norway) March – November
Portugal Portugal Primeira Liga (Portugal) late August – mid-May
Romania Romania Liga I (Romania) mid-July – early March, with playoffs from April to May (winter break of one month)
Russia Russian Premier League (Russia) Transition to a mid-July–mid-May season completed in 2012; winter break from early December to early March instituted in 2012–13. Previously mid-March–early December.
Scotland Scottish Premiership (Scotland) mid-August – mid-May (winter break of one month)
Spain Spain La Liga (Spain) late August – late May (break for Christmas and New Year)
Switzerland Swiss Super League (Switzerland) late July – mid-May (winter break of two months)
Sweden Sweden Allsvenskan (Sweden) March-Early April – late October-early November. Summer breaks until 1997. Playoffs in late October-early November between 1982 and 1992.
Türkiye Turkey Süper Lig (Türkiye) late August – mid-May (winter break of one month)
Ukraine Ukrainian Premier League (Ukraine) mid-July – late May (winter break from mid-December to late February)

♣ Africa

League season
Egypt Egyptian Premier League (Egypt) September – June
Kenya Kenyan Premier League (Kenya) March – November (Note: these months may be incorrect)
Libya Libyan Premier League (Libya) October – June
Nigeria Nigerian Premier League (Nigeria) September – June
Rwanda Rwanda National Football League (Rwanda) September – May
South Africa South Africa Premier Soccer League (South Africa) August – May

♣ Americas

League season
Argentina Argentina Primera División (Argentina) early August – late May
  1. The country abandoned its long-standing Apertura and Clausura format, with the Apertura from August–December and Clausura from February–June, over a transitional period that spanned 2015 and 2016.
Brazil Brazil Campeonato Brasileiro Série A (Brazil) early May – early December
Canada Canadian Premier League (Canada) early April – late October
Ecuador Ecuadorian Serie A (Ecuador) mid-February – early December (2022: mid November)
Jamaica Jamaica National Premier League (Jamaica) September – May
Mexico Mexico Liga MX (Mexico) split into half-seasons:
  1. Apertura: late August – mid-December
  2. Clausura: early January – early May
Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago TT Pro League (Trinidad and Tobago) August – May
United States United States Major League Soccer (United States) early March – early November
Uruguay Uruguayan Primera División (Uruguay) early February – mid November or early December (varies year to year; 2022: mid November)

♣ Asia

League season
Australia Australia A-League (Australia) October – May
Bangladesh Bangladesh Premier League (Bangladesh) December – July
China Chinese Super League (China) March/April – late October
Hong Kong Hong Kong Premier League (Hong Kong) September – May
India India Indian Super League (India) October – April
Indonesia Indonesia Liga 1 (Indonesia) April – November
Iran Iran Persian Gulf Pro League (Iran) July – May
Japan Japan J1 League (Japan) late February – early December
South Korea South Korea K League 1 (South Korea) early March – late November
Laos Lao Premier League (Laos) February – September
Malaysia Malaysia Super League (Malaysia) February – October
Philippines Philippines United Football League (Philippines) January – June
Saudi Arabia Saudi Professional League (Saudi Arabia) August – May
Singapore Singapore S.League (Singapore) February – November
Thailand Thai Premier League (Thailand) September – May
Vietnam Vietnam V.League 1 (Vietnam) mid-February – mid-October
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