Which league is the toughest to score?

Which league is the toughest to score?

We like a challenge at Bleacher Report, though, so here’s our countdown of the toughest of Europe’s top five leading leagues.

  1. Premier League (England) 5 of 5.
  2. Bundesliga (Germany) 4 of 5.
  3. Serie A (Italy) 3 of 5.
  4. Ligue 1 (France) 2 of 5.
  5. La Liga (Spain) 1 of 5.

What is the hardest competition in football?

The UEFA Champions League is indisputably the most highly esteemed and most prestigious club competition in the world.

Is Premier League the biggest league?

Despite all this, the English Premier League remains the most powerful league in the world. On average, each Premier League game has a global audience of 12.3 million people, per Football-Marketing.com’s 2011 data, which far outstrips La Liga, the Bundesliga and Serie A.

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How hard is it to be a Premier league footballer?

From all the children who play in academies at the age of nine, fewer than 1\% will make it professional at any level of the game. Only 180 from 1.5 million youth footballers in the UK are likely to make it all the way to the Premier League.

Which league has most GG?

So here’s the Top 10 list (well, 14 actually) of leagues that have the highest average for both teams to score (BTTS), which are currently underway and have played 25\% or more of their matches (as at 21st October 2018)….

Pos 1
Country Switzerland
League Super League
Percentage 71\%

Which league has the most over 2.5 goals?

Football leagues by percentage of over/under 2.5 goals

League Under 2.5 percentage Over 2.5 percentage
Kenya Premier League 62.23\% 37.77\%
Colombia Primera A 62.00\% 38.00\%
Georgia Erovnuli Liga 61.64\% 38.36\%
Argentina Primera B Metropolitana 61.54\% 38.46\%
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What is the oldest football cup in the world?

Scottish Cup Trophy
Scottish Cup Trophy – 1874, Scotland The Scottish Cup Trophy is primarily from silver and it has been recognised as the oldest trophy in association football by Guinness World Records.