MLS commissioner,Don Garber said just last year that, “the league had considered an international calendar, but decided against it. There is more sports competition during the winter, while temperatures are well below freezing through the winter in many MLS markets. Even a winter break, similar to what the Bundesliga has, wouldn’t solve those problems, Garber said in December.
“We have not been able to figure out a way to solve the break and also figure out a way to justify moving those games from the very valuable May and June time period into February and end of December,” Garber said. “We will continue to look at it … but it’s not something we’re going to do in the short-term.”
MLS had struggled with the international calendar before, playing through tournaments and even international dates, but they had made an effort to avoid them recently. The league took a two-week break during the World Cup and had avoided scheduling matches on international dates when possible.
Blatter could be confusing going to an international calendar with avoiding all international dates going forward.
That is much more feasible than MLS playing from August until May and seeing as Garber said just nine months ago that they couldn’t make the FIFA calendar work, it seems unlikely the league will go to it anytime soon.
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