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What are the traditional giants in European football?

Who told you that Chelsea is not a big club, but a junior club? Check the Champions League results in recent years, only Barcelona and Manchester United have better results than him. So Chelsea is a giant!

The top ten football giants in Europe: Real Madrid, Bayern, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Liverpool, Manchester United, Juventus, Barcelona, Ajax and Porto. For example, with the strong rise of quasi-giants such as Chelsea and Arsenal, modern media are generally used to being called giants.

Serie A: Steel giants (AC Milan, Inter Milan and Juventus) and quasi-giants (Rome, Florence and Lazio).

Premier League: The giants (Manchester United, Liverpool) are also giants (Arsenal). In recent years, there have been new giants (Chelsea) in La Liga: steel giants (Real Madrid, Barcelona) are also giants (Valencia).

Bundesliga: Steel giants (Bayern, Dortmund) are also considered as giants (Leverkusen, Schalke 04, Bremen).

Ligue 1: Steel giants (Marseille, Paris Saint-Germain) are also considered giants (Bordeaux, Nancy, Lyon).

The four traditional giants of the Premier League: Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea (but now Manchester City is a financial giant)

The top three in Serie A: AC Milan, Juventus and Inter Milan (Rome and Lazio are quasi-giants).

La Liga binary star: Real Madrid Barcelona (Atletico Madrid and Valencia, Serbia's quasi-giants)

Bundesliga overlord: Bayern (Bremen and Schalke Leverkusen are among the pseudo-giants)

King of Ligue 1: Lyon

Dutch Three Musketeers: Eindhoven, Ajax, PSV Feyenoord

The top three teams in Portugal: Porto, Benfica and Sporting Lisbon.

Scotland: Glasgow Wanderers, Celts

Greece: Athens AEK, Olympiax, Panathinaikos

Russia: Sparta Moscow, Dzenit St Petersburg, CSKA Moscow.

Ukraine: Miners in Dynamo Donetsk, Kiev

Belgium: Andre Lecht Bruges

Bulgaria: CSKA Sofia

Czech Republic: Sparta Prague, slavia prague (Czech Republic)

Norway: Rosenberg

Romania: Bucharest Star Team

Austria: Vienna soon.

Argentine: Riverbed Team Boca Juniors.

Brazil: Sao Paulo, Flamengo, Santos, Corinti Ann and San Lorenzo.