Combinatorial aspects of construction of competition Dutch Professional Football Leagues

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Competitions are defined as a set of meetings between a number of clubs at preset dates under preset rules. Such a problem can be divided in two subproblems: firstly developing a Home-Away schedule with oriented egde-colourings of complete graphs and secondly assigning the clubs to the Home-Away patterns with a clustering algorithm. Theoretical and real world aspects will be demonstrated by the construction of the Dutch Professional Football (US: soccer) Leagues. © 1992.

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Schreuder, J. A. M. (1992). Combinatorial aspects of construction of competition Dutch Professional Football Leagues. Discrete Applied Mathematics, 35(3), 301–312. https://doi.org/10.1016/0166-218X(92)90252-6

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