Statistic: The Top Soccer Club — Your Vote Decides
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LA Galaxy
MLS’s most successful club, home to Beckham and Ibrahimović. Helped popularize soccer in the US.
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Anderlecht
Belgium’s most decorated club, Cup Winners’ Cup champions and European finalists.
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Inter Miami
Young club founded by David Beckham, became a global sensation after signing Lionel Messi.
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Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
K-League powerhouse, multiple league titles and AFC Champions League winners.
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Fiorentina
Florence-based club known for elegant play and homegrown talents. Conference League finalist in 2023.
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Braga
Ambitious club consistently challenging the top three. Europa League finalist in 2011.
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Atalanta
Bergamo-based team known for attacking football and European runs. Won the Europa League in 2024.
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Tigres UANL
One of Mexico’s most dominant clubs in the 2010s, Club World Cup finalists in 2020.
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Young Boys
Dominant force in Switzerland in recent years, regular Champions League participant.
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VfL Wolfsburg
2009 Bundesliga champions, backed by Volkswagen, frequent participant in European competitions.
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AC Milan
One of the world’s most successful clubs: 7-time UCL winners. Iconic colors, legends, and derby with Inter.
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Inter Milan
AC Milan’s archrival and 3-time Champions League winner. The only Italian club never relegated from Serie A.
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AZ Alkmaar
A club that often challenges the big three. Known for smart management and youth development.
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Stuttgart
Five-time German champions, known for youth development and attacking play.
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Botafogo
Historic club, home of Garrincha and many legends. Undergoing a new era of rebirth.
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Ajax
Legendary Amsterdam club, 4-time Champions League winner. Famous for total football and its youth academy.
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CF Montréal
French-speaking club from Quebec, known for rivalry with Toronto and international presence.
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Leicester City
Pulled off the greatest shock in Premier League history, winning the title in 2016 at 5000–1 odds.
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Beşiktaş
The oldest Turkish club, known for fierce and loyal supporters.
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Al-Hilal
Asia’s most decorated club, AFC Champions League winners. Regulars at Club World Cup.
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Tottenham Hotspur
London club without Premier League titles, but known for strong attack and 2019 UCL final run.
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Spartak Moscow
People’s club with a massive fanbase and 10 league titles. A historic symbol of Russian football.
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Racing Club
One of Argentina’s oldest clubs, Intercontinental Cup winners in 1967.
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Fluminense
Traditional club from Rio de Janeiro, Libertadores winners in 2023.
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Feyenoord
Rotterdam-based club, 3-time European champion. Known for gritty spirit and fierce fans at De Kuip.
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Independiente
All-time record holder in Libertadores wins with 7 titles. Known as “The King of Cups.”
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Dnipro-1
New Ukrainian club carrying the legacy of FC Dnipro. Europa League finalists in 2015 under previous name.
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CSKA Moscow
Military-affiliated club, UEFA Cup winners in 2005. One of Russia’s football giants.
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Urawa Red Diamonds
Known for Japan’s most passionate fanbase, multiple-time AFC Champions League winners.
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AS Monaco
The principality club known for producing stars (Henry, Mbappé), UCL finalists in 2004.
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Zenit
Russia’s dominant club in recent years, UEFA Cup winners in 2008. Based in Saint Petersburg.
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Kawasaki Frontale
One of J-League’s top teams in the 2020s, winning four titles in five years.
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Galatasaray
Turkey’s most successful club, UEFA Cup winners in 2000. Famous for fiery home atmosphere.
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Rubin Kazan
Two-time Russian champions, shocked the world by beating Barcelona in the 2009 UCL.
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Shakhtar Donetsk
Ukraine’s top club, UEFA Cup winners in 2009. Known for Brazilian talents and attacking play.
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FC Barcelona
Catalan club known for its “tiki-taka” style and the Messi-Xavi-Iniesta era. Five-time Champions League winner.
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Pumas UNAM
University-based club from Mexico City, known for youth development and strong identity.
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Athletic Bilbao
One of the few clubs that fields only Basque players. A historic team with a strong identity.
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Boca Juniors
Argentina’s most successful international club. 6-time Libertadores winners, iconic La Bombonera.
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Bologna
One of Italy’s oldest clubs, 7-time national champion. Known for tactical heritage and strong tradition.
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Monterrey
Tigres’ city rival, multiple-time CONCACAF Champions League winner.
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Juventus
Italy’s most decorated club with 36 Serie A titles. The pride of Turin and a European “Old Lady.”
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Estudiantes
4-time Libertadores winners. Known for tactical discipline and iron defense.
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Liverpool
One of England’s greatest clubs: 6 Champions League titles, iconic Anfield and “You’ll Never Walk Alone.”
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São Paulo
Three-time Libertadores champion and Club World Cup winner. Known for its tradition and scale.
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Borussia Mönchengladbach
1970s powerhouse with five titles in a decade. Known for exciting football and rich tradition.
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Bayer Leverkusen
Pharmaceutical-backed team, UCL finalist in 2002 and Bundesliga champions in 2024.
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Lille
2021 Ligue 1 champions, beating PSG with a gritty, disciplined squad. Known for team unity.
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Krasnodar
A relatively young club, known for its top-tier academy and modern management.
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Paris Saint-Germain (PSG)
French football powerhouse, dominant in Ligue 1 since the 2010s. Known for star-studded signings and 2020 UCL final.
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Villarreal
Small-town club that surprisingly won the Europa League in 2021. Nicknamed the “Yellow Submarine.”
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Al-Ahli
Traditional Jeddah-based club with a rich history and domestic titles.
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Al-Sadd
Qatar’s top club, where Xavi ended his career. AFC Champions League winners.
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Vélez Sarsfield
Libertadores and Intercontinental Cup winner in 1994. A constant presence in Argentina’s top tier.
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Huracán
Traditional Buenos Aires club, known for technical football and historic identity.
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Sporting CP
Club where Cristiano Ronaldo started. Third in Portugal for titles, known for elite academy.
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Atlanta United
Club with a massive fanbase, MLS Cup winners in 2018. Known for energetic playing style.
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Nice
Southern French club with major ambitions and steady investment. Frequent in European competitions.
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Real Madrid
The most decorated club in Europe with 14 Champions League titles, founded in 1902. A symbol of elite football and royal style.
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Bayern Munich
Germany’s most decorated club with 6 Champions League titles and over 30 Bundesliga wins.
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Portland Timbers
One of MLS’s most atmospheric clubs, famous for its iconic Timbers Army fan section.
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Seattle Sounders
One of MLS’s most successful clubs, won the CONCACAF Champions League in 2022.
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Olympique de Marseille
The only French club to win the Champions League (1993). Known for fiery spirit and passionate fans.
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Chelsea
London club with two Champions League titles. Known for rapid transformations and ambitious projects.
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Kashima Antlers
Japan’s most decorated club, Club World Cup finalists in 2016.
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Cruz Azul
One of Mexico’s most beloved clubs, broke a long title drought to win the league in 2021.
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Napoli
The club of Diego Maradona, Napoli won Serie A again in 2023 after a 33-year wait.
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Eintracht Frankfurt
Europa League winners in 2022, known for massive support and fighting spirit.
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Trabzonspor
Black Sea club that broke Istanbul's dominance by winning the league in 2022.
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Real Sociedad
Basque club from San Sebastián, two-time La Liga champion. Focused on local talent and youth development.
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Corinthians
One of Brazil’s most decorated clubs, Club World Cup champions in 2012.
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Rennes
One of France’s most consistent clubs in recent years. Renowned for youth academy and talent exports.
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Ulsan Hyundai
Jeonbuk’s main rival, AFC Champions League winners in 2020, consistent contenders in Asia.
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Aston Villa
One of England’s oldest clubs, European Cup winner in 1982.
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Borussia Dortmund
One of Germany’s most beloved clubs, famous for the “Yellow Wall” and UCL triumph in 1997.
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Chivas Guadalajara
The only Mexican club with all-local players. A historic and culturally iconic team.
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AS Roma
Passionate Roman club, winners of the 2022 Conference League and 2023 Europa League finalists.
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Leeds United
Historic club with a dramatic past, returned to the EPL in 2020 under Bielsa’s attacking style.
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Olympique Lyonnais
Seven-time French champions, dominant in the 2000s. Famous for its youth academy and development.
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Internacional
Southern Brazilian giant, Libertadores and Club World Cup winners in 2006.
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River Plate
One of South America’s greatest clubs, 4-time Libertadores champion. Eternal rival of Boca Juniors.
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Porto
Multiple-time Portuguese champions, two-time UCL winners (1987, 2004). Known for aggressive, winning football.
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Yokohama F. Marinos
One of Japan’s oldest and most consistent clubs. Won the J-League in 2022.
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Al-Nassr
Gained global attention after Cristiano Ronaldo joined in 2023.
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Manchester City
Modern football powerhouse under Pep Guardiola, UCL winner in 2023. Known for attacking style and Premier League dominance.
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Lokomotiv Moscow
Railway-backed club with titles and cup wins, known for consistency in the 2000s.
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Santos
Club of legends Pelé and Neymar. Three-time South American champions.
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Al-Duhail
Ambitious club formed through a merger, now Qatari league champions.
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Nantes
Historic club nicknamed "The Canaries," 8-time French champions. Known for technical, stylish football.
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Lazio
Rome’s second major club, fierce rivals with Roma. Two-time Serie A champion and strong in cup competitions.
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Everton
One of the oldest English clubs, 9-time league champion and a Premier League regular.
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Benfica
One of Portugal’s oldest and most successful clubs. Won the European Cup twice and dominated in the 1960s.
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FC Basel
Multiple-time Swiss champions and regulars in Europe. Play at St. Jakob-Park.
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Newell’s Old Boys
Club where Lionel Messi started. Strong youth academy and loyal supporters.
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Toluca
One of Mexico’s most decorated clubs with 10 national league titles.
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Rosario Central
Fierce rivals of Newell’s. Known for electric matches and the Rosario derby.
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Atlético Mineiro
2021 Brazilian champions and 2013 Libertadores winners. Known for their attacking legacy.
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Al-Ittihad
One of Saudi Arabia’s oldest clubs, two-time AFC Champions League winners.
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Club América
Mexico’s most successful club, 13-time champions and multiple CONCACAF Champions League titles.
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Palmeiras
One of Brazil’s strongest teams in recent years, back-to-back Libertadores winners in 2020 and 2021.
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Arsenal
Legendary club with the “Invincibles” Premier League season (2003/04), shaped by Arsène Wenger’s era.
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Union Berlin
East Berlin team that shocked Europe with UCL qualification in 2023. Loved for its underdog spirit.
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Dynamo Kyiv
Legendary Soviet and Ukrainian club, UCL semifinalists and two-time Cup Winners’ Cup champions.
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Flamengo
Brazil’s most popular club, Libertadores winner and national champion. Famous for attacking football.
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Atlético Madrid
Tough and passionate team, twice UCL finalists under Simeone. Known for solid defense and devoted fans.
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PSV Eindhoven
Dutch giant, won the European Cup in 1988. Strong in youth development and talent exports.
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Genk
Known for developing stars (De Bruyne, Koulibaly). Consistently among Belgium’s top.
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Bordeaux
One of France’s decorated clubs, Ligue 1 champions in 2009. Currently going through challenging times.
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Manchester United
Club with a legendary legacy, 3 UCL titles, Sir Alex Ferguson era and the iconic Old Trafford stadium.
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RB Leipzig
Ambitious Red Bull-backed project, DFB-Pokal finalist and regular in the Champions League.
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Newcastle United
Cult club from Northern England, revitalized after Saudi investment and aiming for elite return.
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Valencia
Champions League finalist and multiple-time La Liga winner. Plays at the Mestalla and known for its strong academy.
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New York City FC
Manchester City’s MLS sibling, 2021 MLS Cup winners. Known for modern football philosophy.
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Başakşehir
New state-backed project, Turkish Super Lig champions in 2020.
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West Ham United
London club with working-class roots, UEFA Conference League winners in 2023.
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Grêmio
Main rivals of Internacional, three-time Libertadores champions. Known for the fierce “Grenal” derby.
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León
2020 Mexican champions, known for fluid attacking football and consistent top-tier performance.
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Sevilla
Holds the record with 7 Europa League titles. A symbol of Andalusian energy and European resilience.
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Twente
Dutch champions in 2010. Backed by loyal fans and with experience in European competitions.
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Dynamo Moscow
One of Russia’s oldest clubs, UEFA Cup semifinalist in 1972. A Moscow football symbol.
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Fenerbahçe
Istanbul club with a rich history and millions of fans. A pillar of Turkish football.
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San Lorenzo
Member of Argentina’s “Big Five,” Libertadores winners in 2014.
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Philadelphia Union
A rising force in MLS, 2022 finalists. Strong focus on homegrown player development.
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Saint-Étienne
Holds the record for most French league titles (10). A historic club with loyal fans and green identity.
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Toronto FC
Canada’s top club, 2017 MLS Cup winners and CONCACAF Champions League finalists.
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Torino
Historic club from Turin, tragically lost its “Grande Torino” squad in the 1949 air disaster.
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Schalke 04
Historic club from Gelsenkirchen with passionate supporters and a history of ups and downs.
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Club Brugge
Belgian giant, multiple-time champions and regulars in the Champions League.