Definition of close season

close seasonnoun

mùa đóng cửa

/ˈkləʊz siːzn//ˈkləʊz siːzn/

The term "close season" originated in the world of British football, also known as soccer. It refers to the period of time during which a team's league matches are not scheduled, typically occurring during the summer months. The term traces back to the 19th century, when the football season in England would end in April or May and not resume again until September or October. This long break, which lasted several months, allowed farmers and agricultural workers to participate in matches without disrupting their regular work schedules during the busy harvest season. During this time, known as close season, teams would typically focus on off-season activities such as training, scouting, and transfer negotiations. It also provided an opportunity for players to rest and recover from injuries, leading to a healthier and more productive team in the upcoming season. In summary, the term "close season" in football refers to the period of time in which league matches are not played, allowing for off-season activities and a break for players and teams during the summer months.

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the time of year when it is illegal to kill particular kinds of animal, bird and fish because they are producing young

thời điểm trong năm mà việc giết một số loài động vật, chim và cá nhất định là bất hợp pháp vì chúng đang sinh sản

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a time of year when teams do not play games in a particular sport

thời điểm trong năm mà các đội không chơi trò chơi trong một môn thể thao cụ thể