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LaLiga announces study of split season start for World Cup, AFE opposes

john gallagher by john gallagher
April 28, 2026
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LaLiga split start under consideration as Tebas proposes staggered kick-off to protect players

LaLiga split start is being studied by president Javier Tebas to accommodate the World Cup, with proposals ensuring a minimum 21-day rest for players and ongoing talks with the players’ union.

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Javier Tebas on Tuesday said LaLiga is studying a divided start to the domestic season to cope with the disruption caused by the World Cup and to guarantee mandated player rest under the collective agreement.
Tebas described a plan that would allow every club to provide 21 days of rest to its players while adjusting the opening matchday schedule.
The players’ union AFE has not yet agreed to the proposal and is pressing for a unified season start with all clubs present.

Tebas proposes divided LaLiga start to accommodate World Cup

Javier Tebas framed the measure as an exceptional response to the international calendar and the timing of the World Cup.
Under the proposal, the opening round would be split so clubs can comply with the recovery period required by the AFE collective agreement.
Tebas said the league would ensure players coming from national team duty receive three weeks of leave before reporting back for club duties.

Three-week rest requirement anchored in collective agreement

The central element of the proposal is a guaranteed minimum rest period of 21 days for players affected by the World Cup.
Tebas stressed that the measure is designed to respect the AFE agreement and to prioritize player welfare ahead of an intense international tournament.
That three-week window is intended to give players time for physical recovery and to reduce injury risk before resuming domestic competition.

AFE insists on a single, synchronized season start

The players’ union AFE has publicly signaled reservations about a staggered opening and has not reached an agreement with LaLiga on start dates.
AFE’s position is that the championship should begin with all teams available, and it has proposed that the season kick off on the weekend of August 22–23.
Union officials have emphasized that any plan must protect players’ health and be negotiated collaboratively with clubs and the league.

Scheduling consequences for the first matchday and fixture list

A divided first matchday would create logistical and competitive consequences that clubs, broadcasters and refereeing bodies must address.
Staggering fixtures could complicate television programming, affect match readiness assessments and require adjusted training calendars for teams without World Cup participants.
LaLiga will need to balance competitive integrity, commercial commitments and player welfare when finalizing any transitional schedule.

Proposal extends to coordination between Primera and Segunda

AFE has urged that the calendars for the top two professional divisions remain aligned and that the Segunda División conclude at the same time as the Primera.
Synchronizing end dates for both leagues would simplify promotion, relegation and scheduling of end-of-season fixtures.
The union framed the suggestion as part of a broader effort to protect players across both divisions and to preserve the competitive structure of Spanish football.

Next steps in talks between LaLiga, clubs and the players’ union

League officials and union representatives will continue discussions to find common ground ahead of a formal fixture release.
Clubs will likely seek clarity on broadcast commitments and ticketing plans, while AFE will press for clear protections on rest and preparation time.
Any final decision will need to reconcile the league calendar with international obligations and the practical realities faced by squads returning from national team duty.

Negotiations now center on translating the principle of a 21-day recovery into a workable calendar that respects sporting fairness and commercial obligations.
Stakeholders will monitor which international players are affected by World Cup participation and estimate the impact on squad readiness for the opening fixtures.
LaLiga’s proposal marks an attempt to adapt a crowded football calendar to the demands of major international tournaments while foregrounding player welfare.

The outcome of these talks will determine whether LaLiga implements a split start or proceeds with a traditional simultaneous kick-off for all teams, a decision that will shape the rhythm of the upcoming season.

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