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What are the European leagues?

European leagues include Portuguese League (Portuguese Super League), Dutch League (Dutch Super League), Russian League (Russian Super League), Turkish League (Turkish Super League), Belgian League (Belgian League), Scottish League (Su Chao), Greek League, Swiss League (Swiss Super League) and Ukrainian League (Ukrainian Super League).

The Portuguese League and the Dutch League are undoubtedly the highest level among small and medium-sized leagues in Europe. Each of the two leagues has three traditional strong teams. Benfica, Porto and Portuguese in Portugal, Ajax, Eindhoven and Feyenoord in the Netherlands are all famous teams in European football. Ajax has won the Champions League four times. Benfica and Porto won twice each, and Eindhoven and Feyenoord also won the Europa League with big ears.

Alliance introduction

After World War II, football revived rapidly in Europe. With the establishment of the European Champions Cup, football exchanges between countries are becoming more and more frequent. Traditionally, Italian and Spanish leagues have high technical content, while English leagues pay more attention to physical confrontation and have a faster pace of competition.

The Italian Football League was originally established in 1898. It was then divided into regional leagues. The regional champion decided the champion in the form of knockout, and the first champion was won by Genoa. 1915-1916 organized a national cup, and the champion was won by AC Milan.