Friday, July 30, 2010
The Changes of Series A (Lega Calcio) Schedule
The highest authority of the Italian football has been confirmed that from next season's competition schedule will be a little change. These changes include the implementation of game time to move forward and the new schedule on Friday. Known, in the old format is usually played series A on Saturday and Sunday. Although the game is scheduled at 15:00 and 20:30 local time. However, for next season which will begin on August 29, 2010 and expire on May 22, 2011, FIGC advance to schedule a game at 12:00 and 15:00 local time. While for the big match still held on 20:30 o'clock local time. In the new schedule, FIGC also asserted that there would be four games that will be held in middle of the week on November 10, 2010 January 6 February 2 and March 2, 2011. In the middle of the weekend action on January 6, one game will be held at 12:00, while the other eight matches will be played at 15:00 local time.
One change that will be implemented next season is the new schedule on Friday. Action has been intentionally created to provide more flexibility for each team that will compete in European competitions (Champions League & European League) to prepare. Actually, such change shall come into force on the second half of the 2009/2010 season, and the results are quite good. Inter Milan's Champions League success to be champions. On this occasion, also confirmed the schedule FIGC winter holidays (Christmas & New Year holidays), which falls on December 19, 2010 until January 6, 2011. While the 20 teams that will compete in Series A, are: Bari, Bologna, Brescia, Cagliari, Catania, Cesena, Chievo, Fiorentina, Genoa, Inter, Juventus, Lazio, Lecce, Milan, Naples, Palermo, Parma, Roma, Sampdoria, Udinese. Teams are relegated to Series B, Atalanta, Livorno and Siena. Meanwhile Brescia, Cesena and Lecce are the three teams that will enliven competition 2010/2011 Series A season.
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I think the Italian word for football is calcio and this is a word used to make reference to Italian football in English-speaking countries, as opposed to football elsewhere, for example football in England.
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