Top 10 Football Leagues In The World

in #football5 years ago (edited)

10: Major League Soccer
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As yet developing as a game in the United States, MLS has come a long way since 1994 when the USA facilitated the world cup. Presently "Soccer" is essentially a standard game in the states and MLS has gone from quality to quality in most recent few decades. The energizing levels have expanded and a portion of the best clubs in MLS have created steadfast fan premise. Even though one downer is that best players from Europe utilizes MLS as their last goal to end their vocation/career.

9: Brazilian Série A
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Brazilian class has the energy, the samba touch, and some exceptionally energizing diversions yet the nature of football is path underneath the standard of European best associations. 2015 league champs Corinthians had 81 points while the twentieth place side Joinville had 31 and that is huge 50 points gap. In any case, similarly as Copa Libertadores is concerned Brazil had atleast 4 groups in each of the last 3 season knockout rounds.

8: Argentine Primera
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Most likely the best league in South America right now both regarding quality and star players. Argentina clubs has won the last two Copa Libertadores (River Plate 2015, San Lorenzo, 2014). Carlo Tevez has come back to Argentina and guided his Boca Juniors side to title triumph in 2015. Not at all like the other best leagues, Argentina has 30 teams in top division partitioned into two zones of 15 teams each.

7: Dutch Eredivisie
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Eredivisie has for quite some time been a second string league behind best European domestic competitions. Ajax and PSV are two powerhouses who most often than not compete for the title. Ajax has won 4 league titles over the recent 7 years. Strangely dutch league has the most noteworthy goal to game ratio in top European leagues but also most red cards. Ajax and PSV have best academies on the planet giving youths around Europe. So many great players learned their trade here you talk about Ronaldo (Brazilian), Ruud Van Nistelrooy, Bergkamp, Van Persie, Huntelaar, Luis Suarez and Arjan Robben to give some examples.But their failure to hold on to talent is also their downfall in European competitions. Last time a Dutch side made it to the champions league final was back in 1995 when Van Gaal guided Ajax to their fourth champions league title.

6: French Ligue 1
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Back in the 90's French Ligue 1 was the most unpredictable league on the planet where they have 7 unique champions in 9 years. But Olympic Lyon ruled 2000's 7 consecutive titles from 2002 to 2008 than another short period of unpredictability lead to 4 different champions in 4 years. Than came the oil rich Paris Saint Germain who has been totally dominating French class having won 4 consecutive titles and that has sort of lead the overall appeal to the league suffered. French clubs are yet losing talented players to other top European leagues and just PSG has had some accomplishment in European football.

5: Portuguese Liga
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FC Porto and Benfica have since quite a while ago dominated Portuguese football and they are two of the most reliable groups in the champions league. Quality of football is entirely like that of Spanish La Liga yet Portuguese clubs has the same dilemma as Dutch league as they can’t afford to hold on to talented players for long. Much the same as La Liga, Portuguese league is dominated by top 2 teams however last time a group other than Benfica and Porto won the league was back in 2002 when Sporting pipped Porto for the title.

4: Italian Serie A
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10 years back, Italian Serie A was by a wide margin the most energizing class on the planet with such huge numbers of best teams loaded with star players overwhelming European football. But then came that 2006 match fixing outrage which shook the league and it still can't seem to completely recover since then. Despite the fact that Juventus has somehow recovered some of the value back by reaching 2015 final and poaching some extraordinarily talented players however overall excitement, participation, viewing figures and social media presence has gone downhill since 2006.
In the 2015-16 season, however, Napoli took Juventus all the way down to the final few games for the title race while teams like Fiorentina, Inter Milan, and Roma are gradually winding up more focused and shutting the hole to Juventus who has won the association for 5 successive seasons.

3: German Bundesliga
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Best average attendance, competitive games, and overall excitement levels have expanded in last decades. Bundesliga has additionally sold more television rights bargains overall giving more presentation to German clubs around the world. Bayern Munich is broadly considered as the best group on the planet close by Barcelona.
Dortmund has been consistently great in Europe and teams like FC Schalke, Wolfsburg has increased the value of the league. Having said that Bayern Munich are head and shoulders above the vast majority of the clubs in the league and they would most likely win the league even with their second string side.

2: Spanish La Liga
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Barcelona vs Real Madrid and Messi vs Ronaldo have been the selling point for La Liga for the best part of last 10 years. They have the quality, star players, money and they carrying the league at the moment. But Atletico Madrid has really given La Liga a new dimension and join the top two while clubs like Sevilla and Villarreal has improved over the years. La Liga’s quality of football is often praised worldwide and they also had a major impact in European competitions. They also signed a new equal tv rights deal which will help bottom clubs to get a fighting chance against the traditional top 4 or 5 in the league.
But La Liga does have a concern over plan B once Messi vs Ronaldo rivalry dies down or the interest in Barcelona vs Real Madrid calms down a bit. Nobody cares about Villarreal or Sevilla outside Spain, how they are going to keep hold of players when even bottom premier league clubs can outbid top European teams for talented players?
Maybe it's unfair to overlook Spanish clubs success in Europe but it's not too long before Premier league medal weighs more than even champions league.

1: English Premier League
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We can have a debate about top 10 leagues on the planet but there is no argument which is the top 2 leagues. Premier League and Spanish La Liga are by a far the best football leagues on the planet and fans frequently analyze the two and result vary from individual to individual. On the excitement level, average attendance and competitive nature premier league top the bill. 2015-16 is the best example of premier league’s competitive and intense nature where Leicester City have won the league. Defending champions Chelsea struggling in 10th place. Any team can beat any other in the league.
Leicester City has made a name and given themselves a stage to truly exceed expectations at top level, Tottenham has outstanding amongst other youthful squads in Europe, West Ham are moved to new stadium and had a decent season to expand on from, United, Arsenal, Chelsea, and Liverpool have faithful fan premise over the world. Man City are enhancing in European level and in the event that you take a gander at teams like Southampton and Everton they have strongly focused squads that are at least 10 qualify groups who can beat anybody.

I would love to hear your thoughts on the best leagues around the world, did I miss any top league? let me know your thoughts by using the comments below.

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