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Scheduling the Australian Football League

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Pages 973-982 | Received 04 May 2016, Accepted 18 Oct 2016, Published online: 21 Dec 2017
 

Abstract

Generating a schedule for a professional sports league is an extremely demanding task. Good schedules have many benefits for the league, such as higher attendance and TV viewership, lower costs and increased fairness. The Australian Football League is particularly interesting because of an unusual competition format integrating a single round-robin tournament with additional games. Furthermore, several teams have multiple home venues and some venues are shared by multiple teams. This paper presents a 3-phase process to schedule the Australian Football League. The resulting solution outperforms the official schedule with respect to minimizing and balancing travel distance and breaks, while satisfying more requirements.

Notes

1 “Supercomputers tackle toughest mathemathics problem in world sport—the AFL draw”. See http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/supercomputers-tackle-toughest-mathemathics-problem-in-world-sport-the-afl-draw/story-fnelctok-1226500295493 (Published 22.10.2012)

3 The official 2013 schedule can be found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_AFL_season; our schedule is available upon request from the authors.

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