Serie B according to the new calendar on July 11 in Como. For the first time it will be asymmetrical

BKT 2023/24 series calendar. The calendar, which will be presented in Como, in the splendid setting of Villa Olmo on July 11, will bring with it an important novelty. In fact, the asymmetric calendar was approved by the Assembly for the first time, with the matches of the second round not reflecting the matches of the first stage. The Assembly also determined that it would not be played during the national breaks and confirmed boxing day on 26 December, especially after the great success of this season, which recorded an audience record and fourth place in the ranking of the days with the most viewers.

Winter holidays are scheduled from December 27 to January 12, with the first day of return scheduled for January 13, and mid-week shifts are defined: Tuesday August 29, Tuesday September 26, Tuesday December 26, Tuesday February 27 and Wednesday May 1. and Easter Monday, Monday, April 1, 2024. The start of the championship has already been approved at the last Assembly with the start on Saturday, August 19, and the end on Friday, May 10, 2024.

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With regard to the audiovisual rights of Betting Streaming and Betting Data for the five-year period from 2024/2025 to 2028/2029, the Assembly has been updated with regard to additional documentation received in League B by the two entities interested in the package. The proposals will now be evaluated and brought to the attention of the company for final approval.

The Assembly unanimously affirmed the need to protect the 20-team format, recalling that this season League B has been the protagonist of initiatives that have led to new, more restrictive rules in the Federation when registering for training in protecting the principle of fairness. competition.

Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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