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# Current season

The current season element provides info related to the current season for a match in case of season which occur every year.

An example about the UEFA Champions Leagues is reported below:

**\<current\_season start\_date="2021-06-22" end\_date="2022-05-28" year="21/22" id="sr:season:83926" name="UEFA Champions League 21/22"/>**

Attributes of current season are listed and explained in table below:

| Attribute   | Meaning                  | Possible values                                                          |
| ----------- | ------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| start\_date | start date of the season | date time                                                                |
| end\_date   | end date of the season   | date time                                                                |
| year        | year of the season       | xx/yy                                                                    |
| id          | id of the season         | <p>string</p><p>Example:</p><p><strong>id="sr:season:83926"</strong></p> |
| name        | name of the season       | string                                                                   |

&#x20;Important: start date and end dates of a season cannot be taken into consideration as expire dates for the outrights. In case of outrights the end date  is included in the AMQP feed for the specific outright.

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