They come practically every year. But they have won the championship only rfour times.
if you are talking about the champions league then real Madrid has won it 9 times. the team that comes closest to that is AC Milan with either 6 or 7 wins i cant remember right now Did Arsenal ever win it
Of course the Premier League Cup is the most prestigious one, next it comes FA Cup and Carling Cup.
Because this is the orginally place where it comes from.
Liverpool is the 2nd bestEnglish club according to number of trophies, Wining 18 Domestic league, 7 FA Cup and 5 UEFA Champions League.Manchester United comes first, Wining 20 Domestic league, 11 FA Cup and 3 UEFA Champions League.Manchester United's 1998-99 season was the most successful in English club football history as they became the first team to win the Premier League, FA Cup and UEFA Champions League -- "The Treble" -- in the same season, And Since Liverpool didn't won the Premier League since 1989-90, we can consider Manchester United as the best English club in the last two decades.
Im a big united fan, but i have to say the most famous Champions League game has to be Liverpool coming from 3-0 down in the 2005 final in Istanbul to level 3-3 then going on to beat Milan 3-2 in the shootout. Magical! But also, that wonderful night in Moscow. John Terry with one kick away from crowning Chelsea European Champions, slips, misses, then Van Der Sar saving from Anelka to make Manchester United Champions of Europe! Moscow comes close to Istanbul but Liverpool take this one.
Night of Champions on September 20th, 2015 in Houston, Texas.
Neither league exist in LeafGreen. Only the Indigo League is programmed into the game. In chronological terms the Orange League comes after the Indigo League and then the Johto League.
Can't name six off the top of my head, but the first one that comes to mind is Dean Saunders. He has played for Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest, Liverpool and Benfica.
solving the quiz, are you? :P
maybe Mexico?
Answer This is selected by the draw. The team that comes first out of the "drum", has the right to play at home first. However when this coincides with other "limitations", clubs can give away their right to play home first.
Both Iker Casillas and Manuel Neuer are top goalkeepers in their own right. Casillas has a more decorated career with his success at Real Madrid and the Spanish national team, while Neuer is known for his revolutionary sweeper-keeper style at Bayern Munich and the German national team. Ultimately, the choice between them comes down to personal preference based on playing style and individual achievements.