Battle between the League part 1

Comparisons between the FOUR big leagues in Europe to find out where the most powerful league.


Goals


No. 1: Bundesliga: If they are compared, the Bundesliga only have 18 teams compared to 20 teams in the Premier League, La Liga and Serie A. However, they have accumulated 894 goals last season and an average of 2.92 goals per match.



No. 2: Premier League: Premier League has an average 2.79 goals per match for the season 2010/11 and may be better this season. For half of this season alone, we have seen a number of goals have been produced.



No. 3: La Liga: Stars likes Messi, Higuain, Rossi, Llorente, Villa, Negredo and Ronaldo was a key contributor to the achievement of goals in La Liga last season and an average of 2.74 goals has been scored per match.



No. 4: Serie A: Most teams in Serie A more likely to play with defensive pattern and this gives the average scoring last season was only 2:51 goals per match.

Alexandre Pato Alexandre Pato of AC Milan celebrates scoring the first goal during the Dubai Challenge Cup match between Paris Saint-Germain FC and AC Milan at Al-Rashid Stadium on January 4, 2012 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.







Stadiums


No. 1: Premier League: In England, stadium like Anfield and Old Trafford kept many history and success in football and they also have a modern stadium and classic shaped like the Emirates Stadium.

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No. 2: Bundesliga: Most of the stadiums in Germany has been modified and upgraded for used at the 2006 World Cup. Allianz Arena Stadium and Signal Iduna Park are among that have the best field in Europe.

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No. 3: La Liga: Stadium such as Vicente Calderon, Nou Camp, Mestalla and Santiago Bernabue is very special stadium but the rest is very boring and far too old.

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No. 4: Serie A: Most of the stadiums in Italy have the athletics tracks, it is quite disfiguring the atmosphere but, the San Siro stadium is still among the best in football history. It has hosted the World Cup and the Champions League final.

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Giants clubs


No. 1: Premier League: Clubs like Liverpool and Manchester United has many history that is quite wonderful and they are the club that has a largely number of fans around the world. Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham and Manchester City also has its loyal fans around the world.



No. 2: La Liga: Barcelona and Real Madrid are the current two best clubs in the world, but many other quality teams in the Premier League.



No. 3: Serie A: Serie A might not be so challenging at this time but, clubs like AC Milan, Inter Milan and Juventus still amazing. They are able to bring back the dull popularity of Seria A.



No. 4: Bundesliga: Bundesliga has many great clubs, but only Bayern Munich is the most prominent, especially at European level, and they have won the Champions League four times.





Star Players


No. 1: La Liga: Barcelona and Real Madrid have the most number of star status players in their team. Players like Messi, Ronaldo, Fabregas, Villa, Ozil, Casillas and Piqué is known throughout the world.



No. 2: Premier League: Premier League in second place and stars such as Aguero, Van Persie, Gerrard, Lampard, Bale, Rooney and Suarez has fans around the world.



No. 3: Serie A: Serie A has managed to retain some star like Ibrahimovic, Maicon and Sneijder and many observers are impressed because they are still able to play.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic Zlatan Ibrahimovic of AC Milan celebrates scoring the first goal during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and AC Milan at Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia on January 8, 2012 in Bergamo, Italy.

No. 4: Bundesliga: Bundesliga is the place to find or detect the young talent and a place to boost their confidence and ability of players. Only Bayern Munich to have almost all their star players were five-star status.


I'll continue this in another entry.