Now that Channel 4 is back online:
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/jul11h.html
Serie A tops world League table Monday 11 July, 2005
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Serie A is the most competitive League in the world, according to statistics released today.
Italy's top-flight pushed the English Premiership into second place and Spain’s La Liga into third, according to the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS).
The IFFHS looked at how close the race to be crowed champions was, as well as the chase to avoid relegation and for the Champions’ League places.
The Scudetto was decided in Week 37, a week before the close of the season, while the Premiership and La Liga titles were decided well before.
They also looked at the number of foreign players in each League, as well as how highly the League is viewed from abroad, and awarded points accordingly.
Top 15
Italy 594 points
England 587
Spain 482
Argentina 478
France 472
Brazil 453
Holland 449.5
Mexico 446
Colombia 391.5
Germany 382
Portugal 373
Greece 336
Russia 322
Chile 310.5
Turkey 309
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Which is all well and nice. And I've liked some of the data that the IFFHS has collected. But talk about a credibility crisis:
http://www.iffhs.de/main/ranking/clubweltrangliste/?sprache=englisch
Inter as the strongest club in the world ... and expanding their lead on the basis of their Coppa Italia win?
http://www.iffhs.de/main/englisch/clubweltrangliste/text/?zurueck=clubweltrangliste
That ought to raise some eyebrows...
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/jul11h.html
Serie A tops world League table Monday 11 July, 2005
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Serie A is the most competitive League in the world, according to statistics released today.
Italy's top-flight pushed the English Premiership into second place and Spain’s La Liga into third, according to the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS).
The IFFHS looked at how close the race to be crowed champions was, as well as the chase to avoid relegation and for the Champions’ League places.
The Scudetto was decided in Week 37, a week before the close of the season, while the Premiership and La Liga titles were decided well before.
They also looked at the number of foreign players in each League, as well as how highly the League is viewed from abroad, and awarded points accordingly.
Top 15
Italy 594 points
England 587
Spain 482
Argentina 478
France 472
Brazil 453
Holland 449.5
Mexico 446
Colombia 391.5
Germany 382
Portugal 373
Greece 336
Russia 322
Chile 310.5
Turkey 309
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Which is all well and nice. And I've liked some of the data that the IFFHS has collected. But talk about a credibility crisis:
http://www.iffhs.de/main/ranking/clubweltrangliste/?sprache=englisch
Inter as the strongest club in the world ... and expanding their lead on the basis of their Coppa Italia win?
http://www.iffhs.de/main/englisch/clubweltrangliste/text/?zurueck=clubweltrangliste
That ought to raise some eyebrows...
