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The list refers to goals in all national club competitions (top division), all European club competitions organized by UEFA (including all UEFA preliminary and qualifying rounds) [3] [4] and the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup as the predecessor in the UEFA Cup [2] and all intercontinental / worldwide club competitions (excluding the International ...
7 7 Paris Saint-Germain: France: 4.4 4 2 754 -126 8 9 Tottenham Hotspur: England: 3.2 14 33 665 161 9 8 Chelsea: England: 3.13 1 20 620 0 10 10 Arsenal: England: 2.6 15 1 560 140 11 11 Juventus: Italy: 2.05 -5 2 459 11 12 12 Borussia Dortmund: Germany: 1.98 2 1 441 75 13 13 Atlético Madrid: Spain: 1.6 4 7 382 20 14 14 Milan: Italy: 1.43 1 0 ...
Football association: Croatian Football Federation; Top-level league: Croatian Football League (Croatian: Hrvatska nogometna liga) UEFA ranking: 19th [6] Soccerway profile: here; National Croatian leagues were organised in 1914 and during the Second World War, but during peacetime Croatia's biggest clubs competed in the Yugoslav First League.
In this article, we will take a look at the 30 biggest soccer clubs in the world. You can skip our comprehensive analysis of the football industry during the pandemic and go directly to the 5 ...
This page lists the sports clubs with the largest number of members in the world. In many European countries, professional football teams are not organized as clubs, but as corporations. This includes all teams in the English Premier League and most teams in the Spanish Primera División and the Italian Serie A. They therefore do not appear on ...
Things are complicated in the world of European soccer at the moment. The continent's most powerful clubs — Manchester United, Real Madrid, Inter Milan, and several others from England, Italy ...
The total revenue of the 20 richest clubs in the footballing world was over a record €3.73 billion. No side could displace Real Madrid, who remain top of football's financial rankings for the third year running after seeing their revenues leap 20% to €351.8 million during the 2006–07 season.
Each UEFA member has its own football league system, except Liechtenstein. [3] Clubs playing in each top-level league compete for the title as the country's club champions. Clubs also compete in the league and national cup competitions for places in the following season's UEFA club competitions, the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League.