When determining the most powerful league in the world, it's important to take many things into consideration.
With the rise of Bundesliga due to current exploits of BVB and Bayern Munich, the reigning European Champions, and La Liga currently plays host to the vast majority of the current World Cup winners as well as the two most outstanding players of this generation, the English Premier League remains the most powerful league in the world.
The Premier League derives most of its power from the simple truth that more people want to watch it than any other league.
On average each Premier League game has a global audience of 12.3 million people, Per Football-Marketing.com, which far outstrips La Liga, the Bundesliga and Serie A. In fact if you added together the average global audience for these leagues, La Liga with 2.2 million (via EPFL-Euroleagues.com), the Bundesliga (via 2012's economic report) with two million and Serie A (via Alessandro Baroncelli and Raul Caruso) with 4.5 million, it still wouldn’t overtake the all powerful Premier League.
As reported in The Daily Mirror, the German-based SPORT+MARKT found that the Premier League commands the biggest television audience in the world, giving the Premier League an unprecedented power to negotiate both its centralised television-rights deal and the clubs' individual sponsorship deals.
This worldwide appeal plays a significant role in the Premier League having more teams than any other league in the top 20 richest football teams, a list which is published annually by Deloitte Football Money League.
While La Liga contributes just three teams, and Serie A and the Bundesliga account for four teams each, once again the Premier League comes out on top with six teams, Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur.
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With the rise of Bundesliga due to current exploits of BVB and Bayern Munich, the reigning European Champions, and La Liga currently plays host to the vast majority of the current World Cup winners as well as the two most outstanding players of this generation, the English Premier League remains the most powerful league in the world.
The Premier League derives most of its power from the simple truth that more people want to watch it than any other league.
On average each Premier League game has a global audience of 12.3 million people, Per Football-Marketing.com, which far outstrips La Liga, the Bundesliga and Serie A. In fact if you added together the average global audience for these leagues, La Liga with 2.2 million (via EPFL-Euroleagues.com), the Bundesliga (via 2012's economic report) with two million and Serie A (via Alessandro Baroncelli and Raul Caruso) with 4.5 million, it still wouldn’t overtake the all powerful Premier League.
As reported in The Daily Mirror, the German-based SPORT+MARKT found that the Premier League commands the biggest television audience in the world, giving the Premier League an unprecedented power to negotiate both its centralised television-rights deal and the clubs' individual sponsorship deals.
This worldwide appeal plays a significant role in the Premier League having more teams than any other league in the top 20 richest football teams, a list which is published annually by Deloitte Football Money League.
While La Liga contributes just three teams, and Serie A and the Bundesliga account for four teams each, once again the Premier League comes out on top with six teams, Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur.
more updates coming soon.......
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