Former Russian national team football player believes RPL may have to return to spring-autumn system

former defender Lokomotiv and the Russian national football team Dmitri Sennikov considers that consideration should be given to the possibility of returning to the “spring-autumn” system of organizing competitions.

The last season of the Russian championship in the spring-autumn format took place in 2010. From March 12, 2011 to May 13, 2012, the transitional championship was held according to the “spring-autumn-spring” system; from the 2012/13 season, the tournament began to be held in the “autumn-spring” format. On Thursday, RB Sport announced that the second league could return to the spring-autumn system from 2024.

“Maybe we should go back to the spring-autumn system. The experience was with this transition. It’s a pity that during the summer holidays the pitches are inactive even though they are in good condition, but you have to play in November. That may be a little wrong. Maybe it’s worth moving on, when there are no matches of national teams and European cups, Sennikov told the “Championship”.

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Source : MatchTV

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