Serie A Scraps Title Play-Offs: FIGC Rewrites Rules
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- The new rule replaces play-offs with direct head-to-head record, then goal difference, for all tie-breaking scenarios.
- Previously, a play-off decided the title if both clubs were tied at season's end.
- This change eliminates the uncertainty and scheduling burden of a single decisive match.
The new rule replaces play-offs with direct head-to-head record, then goal difference, for all tie-breaking scenarios. Previously, a play-off decided the title if both clubs were tied at season's end. This change eliminates the uncertainty and scheduling burden of a single decisive match.
Relegation battles will also shift: tied points will no longer trigger a play-off, instead relying on head-to-head results. Clubs facing the drop now know exactly what they need from the final matchday. The FIGC argues this provides greater predictability and fairness across the season.
The move aligns Serie A with most European leagues, which already avoid play-offs for title or relegation decisions. It reflects a broader trend toward minimizing extra fixtures in an already packed calendar. Clubs and broadcasters benefit from a cleaner, more predictable end to the season.
Power Move: By abolishing play-offs, Serie A signals a shift toward stability and scheduling efficiency. Clubs must now focus on head-to-head dominance throughout the season, not just the final match. Expect other leagues to follow suit as fixture congestion demands smarter tie-breaking.
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