[Startsport] Bundesliga ( Europa League with the Best Rating of the Last Decade )

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Every season, the European leagues have always been an entertainment for football lovers of the world. However, what should be discussed is the best league rankings on the Blue continent.

Ranking becomes important. Because, it can be a measure of coefficient in the Champions League, competitiveness, until the television broadcast. Kian good ranking, the more expensive also commercial price. Actually UEFA have its own data about this. However, if viewed from the facts, many leagues are actually declining in quality.

Bundesliga

Bundesliga is the highest football league in Germany. Founded in 1963, the league regularly holds annual competitions. At the moment there are 18 teams joined in it.
A total of 50 clubs have competed in the Bundesliga since its founding. Since 1970, FC Bayern Munich has dominated the championship, winning the title 21 times. But the Bundesliga also has other champions who are also most prominent, including Hamburger SV, Borussia Dortmund, Werder Bremen, Borussia Monchengladbach and VfB Stuttgart.
Though newly established in 1963 but the bundesliga is one of the top national leagues with a very rapid development, it is currently ranked 3rd in Europe according to the UEFA league rank coefficient, based on recent European performances. and became the Bundesliga is the highest football league in Germany. Founded in 1963, the league regularly holds annual competitions. At the moment there are 18 teams joined in it.
A total of 50 clubs have competed in the Bundesliga since its founding. Since 1970, FC Bayern Munich has dominated the championship, winning the title 21 times. But the Bundesliga also has other champions who are also most prominent, including Hamburger SV, Borussia Dortmund, Werder Bremen, Borussia Monchengladbach and VfB Stuttgart.
Though newly established in 1963 but the bundesliga is one of the top national leagues with a very rapid development, it is currently ranked 3rd in Europe according to the UEFA league rank coefficient, based on recent European performances. and became number one in football, the league with the highest attendance at the stadium with an average of 41,802 spectators per game during the 2009-10 season.
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Allianz Arena, 2005-06-10.
The Bundesliga also has some of the most modern and world-class stadiums in the world such as Allianz Arena, Veltins-Arena, Commerzbank-Arena, Mercedes-Benz Arena, Olympic Stadium Berlin, Imtech Arena, Esprit Arena and others.

Club Winner
Bayern München (21)
Borussia Mönchengladbach (5)
SV Werder Bremen (4)
Borussia Dortmund (3)
Hamburger SV (3)
VfB Stuttgart (3)
In June 2010, the following clubs are allowed to wear one star while playing outside the Bundesliga. The number in brackets is for the league champions to win a total during the history of German football, and will be included in the star.
Bayern München (22)
Berliner FC Dynamo (10)

  1. FC Nuremberg (9)
    Dresden Dynamo (8)
    FC Schalke 04 (7)
    Borussia Dortmund (6)
    Hamburger SV (6)
    FC Viktoria Frankfurt (6)
    Borussia Mönchengladbach (5)
    VfB Stuttgart (5)
    SV Werder Bremen (4)
  2. FC Kaiserslautern (4)
  3. FC Magdeburg (3)
    FC Erzgebirge Aue (3)
    Lokomotive Leipzig (3)
    FC Carl Zeiss Jena (3)
  4. FC Köln (3)
    SpVgg Greuther Fürth (3)
    Champion
    In total, 43 clubs have won the German championship. FC Bayern Munich has 22 titles, more than any other club. The club with the most subsequent titles BFC Dynamo Berlin (10; all achieved in Oberliga GDR) and 1. FC Nuremberg (9).
    The most championship clubs besides FC Bayern Munich (21 times) are Borussia Mönchengladbach (5) and Werder Bremen (4). Borussia Dortmund, Hamburger SV and VfB Stuttgart are tied with (3) other than FC Koln and FC Kaiserslautern who have (2) while TSV 1860 Munich, Eintracht Braunschweig, 1. FC Nuremberg and VfL Wolfsburg respectively (1).

Player Notes
The ultimate goal of suicide: 6 by Manfred Kaltz from Hamburger SV.
The oldest player Klaus Fichtel of FC Schalke 04 (43 years).
The youngest player Nuri Şahin from Borussia Dortmund (16 yrs and 335 days).
Youngest scorer Nuri Şahin from Borussia Dortmund (17 yrs and 82 days).
Most red cards: Jens Nowotny (8), Stefan Effenberg, Sergej Barbarez and Torsten Kracht (7).
Most penalties: Manfred Kaltz (53 and 7 failed).
Most Goalkeepers conceded: 829 by Eike Immel (in 534 games).
Longest goalkeeper not conceded: 196 by Oliver Kahn (in 557 games).
Player of the most champions: 8 by Mehmet Scholl and Oliver Kahn
The most winning coach: 8 by Udo Lattek.
Longest coach: Volker Finke 16 years over.
Fastest goal: Ulf Kirsten (Bayer Leverkusen) 11 seconds (against Kaiserslautern in 2002.)
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