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Is the MLS the worst soccer league?

Is the MLS the worst soccer league?

MLS is commonly ranked as the 10th best soccer league in the world, both in terms of popularity and the overall quality of the game. Approximately 2 million TV viewers follow each game, while competitors such as the Premier League have up to 7 million viewers every game.

What is the most difficult soccer league?

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 lowest soccer league in the world?

The Isles of Scilly Football League
The Isles of Scilly Football League is officially the smallest league in world football, with only TWO clubs. The dedication of the island’s players to continue playing the beautiful game despite the lack of young players, and teams to compete against, is a testament to their passion for football.

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Can MLS compete with Europe?

MLS teams have never played any officially competitive matches against European sides. The only opportunity they would have to do so would be in the FIFA Club World Cup, and to do that an MLS side would have to win the CONCACAF Champions League which, as of this writing, hasn’t happened.

What are the big 5 European soccer leagues?

The dossier presents a range of statistics and facts about the leading five football leagues in Europe, also known as the ‘Big Five’. These include the Premier League in England, the Bundesliga in Germany, La Liga in Spain, Serie A in Italy and Ligue 1 in France.

Is Bundesliga better than Premier League?

Fifty one national leagues from 42 countries were analysed by researchers at the CIES Football Observatory, and the results were clear: the Bundesliga is best. The English Premier League in second place with 36,675, followed by Spain’s La Liga (27,381).