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As Real Madrid return to league action on Friday aiming to go top of La Liga, BBC Sport looks at the state of play in Spain, Italy, Germany and France.
The Big Five refers to the association football markets of England, Germany, Spain, Italy and France.As of 2025, they are the five European leaders in size and popularity of the main domestic football leagues – the Premier League, Bundesliga, La Liga, Serie A and Ligue 1 respectively in men's football, and the Women's Super League, Frauen-Bundesliga, Liga F, Serie A, and Première Ligue ...
The German football league system, or league pyramid, refers to the hierarchically interconnected league system for association football in Germany that in the 2016–17 season consisted of 2,235 leagues in up to 13 levels having 31,645 teams, in which all divisions are bound together by the principle of promotion and relegation.
In addition to clubs from Spain, and under the purview of the additional provision 17 of the 1990 Law of Sport, Andorran clubs affiliated to a Spanish regional federation are allowed to compete in the system. [1] The RFEF allows reserve teams to compete in the main league system, as is the case in most European domestic leagues. However ...
The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División, [a] commonly known as the Primera División [b] or La Liga [c] [2] and officially known as LaLiga EA Sports [d] [3] since 2023 because of sponsorship reasons, is the top men's professional football division of the Spanish football league system.
Qualification for the Europa League league phase [a] 6 Real Sociedad: 38 16 12 10 51 39 +12 60 7 Real Betis: 38 14 15 9 48 45 +3 57 Qualification for the Conference League play-off round [a] 8 Villarreal: 38 14 11 13 65 65 0 53 9 Valencia: 38 13 10 15 40 45 −5 49 10 Alavés: 38 12 10 16 36 46 −10 46 11 Osasuna: 38 12 9 17 45 56 −11 45 12 ...
No. 5 Florida State Seminoles football looks to lay claim to National Championship with a victory over No. 6 Georgia in the Orange Bowl.
3 September 2020 () 2020–21 UEFA Nations League A: Germany 1–1 Spain: Stuttgart: 20:45 (20:45 UTC+2) Werner 51' Report: Gayà 90+6' Stadium: Mercedes-Benz Arena Attendance: 0 [note 1] Referee: Daniele Orsato : Note: The match was played behind closed doors.