Friday, February 25, 2011

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Tunisia: The national championship resumes - EZS-ESR input

dates are tight, so that the formula for great play-off was held

With the green light from the tutelage and the Department of the Interior, Ftbb was finally able to designate the resumption of competition and republish the calendar of the season. The kickoff of the second part of the season will be given tomorrow Ezzahra the room with the game of catch-up between the 19th day EZS and ESR.
No big changes to announce in relation to the old timetable if it is the change in dates. Thus, the first day of play-off will be held March 16, while the last is scheduled for April 30. We also note that the super play-off was held. He will resume his duties
May 7 and ends May 28 (June 1, when replay). Taking
Cup in Tunisia. Instead of playing five rounds in 10 days as planned we had to maintain a first option of splitting dates. The Cup final in Tunisia, scheduled for June 11 will mark the end of the sports season. Key dates of the season.
- March 1: 20th day
- March 5: 21st day
- 12 March: 22nd and final day
- March 16: first day of play-off
- March 19: 2nd day
- March 23: Day 3
- March 26: Day 4
- April 2: Round of FA Cup final in Tunisia
- April 6: Day 5
- April 9: 6th day
- April 13: 7th day
- April 16: 8th day
- April 20: Round of FA Cup final in Tunisia
- April 23: 9th day
- 30 April: Day 10
- May 4: Quarter-final Cup in Tunisia
- May 7: Semi-final play-off super
- May 14: Semi-final play-off super
- May 18: Match Support
- May 21: Final go super play-off
- May 28: Final return super play-off
- June 1: replay
- June 4: half-cup final in Tunisia
- June 11: Cup Finals in Tunisia
First point to make: the dates are so close together that one wonders if the clubs are able to respond to this hectic pace.
Several matches will be played Wednesday and no rest in the championship final. The question is whether our clubs affected by the decision of the competition, are able to follow? We doubt it.
It's been a month and a half basketball has been forced to rest and it has been over a month since the clubs are suffering financial hardship. This without forgetting the physical consequences of the decision of the competition. It has indeed been found that the fact of playing in midweek was not given much in the past. So what now?! Finally, apart from the SSE and the NP, it is not clear who will be able to withstand the hectic pace of competition.

And the national team? The five Tunisian

has scaled back its plans after the redevelopment work forced the calendar.
Under the new schedule, there will be little training, lack of time. The serious stuff will begin once the curtain fell on the season. Remember that the deadline awaits our selection is simply the African Nations Championship, qualifying for the World Cup 2012.

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