Sporting Events

As it is in America, sports are high on the list of entertainment and participation for Europeans. Professional sports, like golf and tennis can be identical to those in the states. However, NASCAR style auto racing is not, as Europeans enjoy Formula 1 racing more. Then there is American football versus, well the rest of the world calls Football, our soccer. In addition there are sports more unique to Europe as listed below.

Football

(Soccer)

The world sport by far is Fütbol (Soccer) and if you were ask its home , is Europe. To Europeans, football is a religion, it is followed by hoards of devotee’s, as it is in most of the world. Fanatical fans have sometimes given the sport a bad name because matches become so intense between rival teams and countries. Recently racism has been a problem with neo-racist groups stirring trouble with a message of nationalism against non-white players. If you’re into sports why not try to take in a match and watch the greatest players from all over the world compete.

FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association) is the worlds governing body locate in Zurich, Switzerland. Every four years FIFA sponsors and runs the World Cup which is the largest watched sporting event on the face on the earth. It pits 32 national teams against each other. Germany won the 2014 World Cup Tournament in Brazil and the next tournament will be 2018 in Russia. They also over see six football associations across the globe including Europe’s association.

The ➾ UEFA (The Union of European Football Associations) governs leagues in nine European countries. Based on coefficients the 1-4 finishers in each league could go on to compete in the Champions League for the title. The winner of that title is like the winner of the Super Bowl or World Series. Every four years between the World Cup Tournament UEFA holds the Euro Cup which pits national country teams against each other just like the World Cup but, only European countries. The next Euro Cup is 2016 and will be held in France. The UEFA also manages the Women’s leagues and the Europa league which is like our minor league baseball league. In addition they over see competitive clubs from youth on up all over Europe. Most Europeans play football and other sports in clubs, not in schools like in the US.

THE PROFESSIONAL LEAGUES…

Every country has their own association, or federation, that runs professional and amateur leagues that are within the ➾ UEFA Europa League confederation. Each country has different tiers of leagues that reflect the better teams in division I or A class l and then lower tier leagues beneath it. The winning team of a division B tier league can be promoted the following season to the division A tier league. The last place finisher in division A can be relocated to the division B for the next season.

 ALBANIA

 Albanian Football Association]

KATEGORIA SUPERIORE
 ANDORRA 

 Federació Andorrana De Futbol

ANDORRA FIRST DIVISION
 ARMENIA 

 Football Federation of Armenia

 AUSTRIA 

 Austrian Football Association

BUNDESLIGA

(men’s tier 1)
Admira Wacker Mödling (Maria Enzersdorf)
Sk Austria Klagengurt
Austria Wien
LASK (Linz)
Rapid Wien
Red Bull Salzburg
Rheindorf Attach
Sturm Graz
SV Ried
TSV Hartberg
Wolfsberger AC
WSG Tirol (Innsbruck)

ÖFB-FRAUENLIGA

(women’s tier 1)
SKV Altenmarkt
FC Bergheim
SV Horn
USC Landhaus Wien
SV Neulengbach
SKN St. Pölten
Sturm Graz
FC Sudburgenland
FFC Vorderland
Wacker Innsbruck

 AZERBAIJAN

 Association of Football Federations of Azerbaijan

 BELARUS 

 Belarus Football Association

 BELGIUM 

 Royal Belgium Football Association

JUPILER PRO LEAGUE – DIVISION A

(men’s tier 1)
RSC Anderlecht -Anderlecht
Royal Antwerp FC – Antwerp
K Beerschot V.A. – Antwerp
Cercle Brugge – Brugge
Club Brugge – Brugge
Charleroi – Charleroi
KAS Eupen – Eupen
KAA Genk – Genk
KRC Genk – Genk
KV Kortrijk – Kortrijk
KV Mechelen – Mechelen
Royal Excel Mouscron – Mouscron
OH Leuven – Leuven
KV Oostende – Ostend
STVV – Sint-Truiden
Standard de Liége – Liége
Waasland Beveren – Beveren
SV Zulte Waregem – Wargem

PROXIMUS LEAGUE – DIVISION B

(men’s tier 2)
Union Saint Gilloise – Brussels
RFC Seraing – Liége
Lommel SK – Lommel
RWD Molenbeek – Brussels
KMSK Deinze – Deinze
Lierse Kempenzonen – Lisp
KVC Westerlo – Westerlo
Club NXT – Brugge

SUPER LEAGUE

(women’s tier 1)
Anderlecht 
Sporting Charleroi
Club Brugge
Eendracht Aalst
Genk
Gent
OH Leuven
Standard Liège 
White Star Woluwé
Zulte Waregem

 BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA 

 Football Association of Bosnia & Hercegovina

 BULGARIA 

 Bulgarian Football Union

PARVA LIGA

(men’s tier 1)
Arda
Beroe
Botev Plovdiv
Botev Vratsa
Cherno More
CSKA 1948
CSKA Sofia
Levski Sofia
Lokomotiv Plovdiv
Lokomotiv Sofia
Ludogorets 
Pirin Blagoevgrad
Slavia Sofia
Tsarsko Selo

SWISS CAPITAL LEAGUE

(women’s tier 1)
Enko Plovdiv
Etar VT
Levski Chepintsi
Lokomotiv Stara Zagora
NSA Sofia 
Paldin
Rial Kovachevtsi
Sevlievo Ladies
Sportika
Super Sport

 CYPRUS 

 Cyprus Football Association

 CROATIA

 Croatian Football Federation 

1ST DIVISION

(men’s tier 1)
Dinamo
Hajduk
HNK Šibenik
Istra 1961
Lokomotive
Osijek
Rijeka
Slaven Belupo
Varaždin

2ND DIVISION

(men’s tier 2)
BSK
Croatia
Dinamo II
Dubrava Tim kabel
Dugopolje
HNK Cibalia
Inter-Zaprešić
Jarun
Kustošija
Opatija
Orijent 1919
Osijek II
Rudeš
Sesvete
Solin
Varaždin

(women’s tier 1)
Agram
Dinamo Zagreb
Donat
Međimurje Čakovec
Neretva
Osijek
Rijeka
Split 

 CZECHIA 

 Football Association of the Czech Republic

FORTUNA LIGA 

(men’s tier 1)
Baník Ostrava
Bohemians 1905
České Budějovice
Fastav Zlín
Jablonec
Karviná
Mladá Boleslav
Opava
Příbram
Sigma Olomouc
Slavia Prague
Slovácko
Slovan Liberec
Sparta Prague
Teplice
Viktoria Plzeň

CZECH WOMEN’S FIRST LEAGUE 

(women’s tier 1)
Dukla Praha
Horní Heršpice
Pardubice
Slavia Praha
Slovan Liberec
Slovacko
Sparta Praha
Viktoria Plzeň

 DENMARK

 Danish Football Associaition

3F SUPERLIGA

(men’s tier 1)
AaB
AC Horsens
AGF
Brøndby IF
FC Copenhagen
FC Midtjylland
FC Nordsælland
Lyngby BK
OB
Randers FC
SønderjyskE
Vejie BK

IST DIVISION

(men’s tier 2)
Esbjerg fB
FC Fredericia
FC Helsingør
Fremad Amager
HB Køger
Hobro IK
Hvidovre IF
Jammerbugt FC
Lyngby Boldklub
Nykøbing FC
Vendsyssel FF

ELITEDIVISIONEN

(women’s teir 1)
AaB
AGF
Brøndby IF
Fortuna Hjørring
KoldingQ
HB Køge
FC Nordsjælland
FC Thy-Thisted Q

 ENGLAND

 English Football Association

The two teams that finish last in the Premier league go to the Championship league the following year. The two teams that finish 1 -2 in the Championship league will then go to the Premier league.

ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE

(men’s tier 1)
Arsenal – London
Aston Villa – Birmingham
Brighton & Hove Albion 
Burnley
Chelsea – London
Crystal Palace – London
Everton – Liverpool 
Fulham
Hull City – Kingston Upon Hull
Leeds United 
Leicester City 
Liverpool 
Manchester City
Manchester United 
Newcastle United
Queens Park Rangers – London 
Sheffield United
Southampton
Tottenham Hotspur – London
West Bromwich Albion – West Bromwich
West Ham United – London Wolverhampton Wanderers

EFL CHAMPIONSHIP

(men’s tier 2)
Barnsley 
Birmingham City
Blackburn Rovers
Bournemouth
Brentford
Bristol City 
Cardiff City
Coventry City – Birmingham
Derby County
Huddersfield Town
Luton Town
Middlesbrough
Millwall – South Bermondsey, London
Norwich City
Nottingham Forest
Preston North – Preston
Queens Park Rangers – Shepard’s Bush, London
Reading
Rotherham United
Sheffield Wednesday
Stoke City 
Swansea City
Watford
Wycombe Wanderers – High Wycombe

FA WOMEN’S SUPER LEAGUE

(women’s tier 1)
Arsenal
Aston Villa
Birmingham City
Brighton & Hove Albion
Chelsea DC
Everton
Leicester City
Manchester City
Manchester United
Reading
Tottenham Hotspur
West Ham United

 ESTONIA 

 Estonian Football Association

 FAROE ISLANDS

 The Faroe Islands Football Association

 FINLAND 

 Vıekkausliiga Football Assoc. of Finland

VEIKKAUSLIIGA 

(men’s tier 1)
AC Oulu
FC Haka-Valkeakoski
FC Honka-Espoo
FC Inter-Turku
FC Lahti
HIFK-Helsinki
HJK-Helsinki
IFK Mariehamn
Ilves
KuPS-Kuopio
KTP-Kotka
SJK-Seinäjoki

KANSALLINEN LIIGA 

(womne’s tier 1)
Honka-Espoo
HJK-Helsinki
FC Ilves-Tampere
JyPK-Jyväskylä
KuPS-Kuopio
PK-35-Helsinki
PK-35 Vantaa 
TiPS Vantaa
TPS-Turku
Åland United

 FRANCE

 French Football Federation

LIGUE 1

Angers
Bordeaux
Brest
Dijon
RC Lens
Lille
Lorient
Lyon
Marseille
Metz
Monaco
Montpellier
Nantes
Nice
Nîmes
Paris- Saint-Germain
Reims
Rennes
Saint-Étienne
Strasbourg

LIGUE 2

(men’s tier 2)
Ajaccio
AJ Auxerre
Chambly
Caen
Châteauroux
Clermont
Dunkerque
Grenoble
Guingamp
Le Harvre
Nancy
Niort
Paris FC
Pau
Rodez
Sochaux
Troyes
Valenciennes

DIVISION 1 FÉMININE

FC Girondins de Bordeaux
Dijon
Fleury 91
EA Guingamp 
Issy
Montpellier HSC 
Olympique Lyonnais 
Paris Saint-Germain DC
Paris FC
AS Saint-Étienne
ASJ Soyaux
Stade de Reims

 GEORGIA

 Georgian Football Federation

 GERMANY 

 German Football Association

BUNDESLIGA

(men’s tier 1)
FC Augsburg – Augs burg
Hertha BSC – Berlin
Union Berlin – Berlin
Arminia Bielefeld – Bielefeld
Werder Bremen – Bremen
FC Köln – Cologne
Borussia Dortmund – Dortmund
Eintracht Frankfurt – Frankfurt
SC Freiburg – Freiburg im Breisgau
Schalke 04 – Gelsenkirchen
RB Leipzig – Leipzig
Bayer Levenkusen – Levenkusen
Mainz 05 – Mainz
Borussia Mönchengladbach – Mönchengladbach
FC Bayern – Munich
1899 Hoffenheim – Sinsheim
VfB Stuttgart – Stuttgart
VfL Wolfsburg – Wolfsburg

BUNDESLIGA 2

(men’s tier 2)
FC Erzgebirge Aue – Aue-Bad Schlema
VfK Bochum 1848 – Bochum
Eintracht Braunschweig – Braunschweig
SV Darmstadt 98 – Darmstadt
Fortuna Düsseldorf – Düsseldorf
SpVgg Greuther Fürth – Fürth
Hamburg SV – Hamburg
Hannover 96 – Hannover
FC Heidenheim 1846 – Heidenheim
Karlsruher SC – Karlsruhe
Holstein Kiel – Kiel
1 FC Nürmberg – Nürmberg
VfL Osnabrück – Osnabrück
SC Paderborn 07 – Paderborn
SSV Jahn Regensburg – Regensburg
SV Sandhausen – Sandhausen
FC St. Pauli – Hamburg
FC Würzburger Kickers – Würzburg

FRAUEN-BUNDESLIGA 

(women’s tier 1)
Werder Bremen
SGS Essen
Eintracht Frankfurt
FC Freiburg
1899 Hoffenheim
Carl Zeiss Jena
1 FC Köln
Bayer Leverkusen
Bayern Munich
Turbine Potsdam
SC Sand
Vfl Wolfsburg

 GIBRALTAR

 Gibraltar Football Association

 GREECE 

 Hellenic Football Federation (Greece)

SUPER LEAGUE 1 INTERWETTEN

(men’s tier 1)
AEK Athens
AEL
Aris
Asteras Tripolis
Atromitos
Lamia
OFI
Olympiacos
Panathinaikos
Panetolikos
Panionios
PAOK
Xanthi 

PANELINIO PROTATHLIMA 

(women’s tier 1)
Agrotikos Asteras
Aris
Atromitos
Avantes Chalkida
Elpides Karditsas
PAS Giannina
Larissa
FC Missolongi 2008
Odysseas Glyfades
OFI Crete
PAOK (8)
Proodeftiki Peramatos
Trikala 2011

 HUNGARY

 Hungarian Football Federation

NEMZETI BAJNOKSÁG 

(men’s tier 1)
Budapest Honvéd
Debrecen
Diósgyőr
Fehérvár
Ferencváros 
Kaposvár 
Kisvárda
Mezőkövesd
Paks
Puskás Akadémia
Újpest
Zalaegerszeg

NŐI NB I 

(women’s tier 1)
Astra Hungary
Diósgyőri VTK
Ferencvaros 
Gyori ETO
Kelen
MTK 
Szent Mihaly
Viktoria Szombathely

 ICELAND

 Football Association of Iceland

ÚRVALSDEILD KARLA 

(men’s tier 1)
Breiðablik-Kópavogur
FH-Hafnarfjörður
Fylkir-Reykjavík
HK-Kópavogur
ÍA-Arkanes
KA-Akureyri
Keflavík-Reykjanesbær 
KR-Reykjavík
Leiknir-Reykjavík
Stjarnan-Garðabær
Valur-Reykjavík
Víkingur-Reykjavík

ÚRVALSDEILD KVENNA 

(women’s tier 1)
Breiðablik-Kópavogur
Fylkir-Reykjavík
Keflavìk-Reykjanesbær 
Selfoss
Stjarnan-Garðabær
Þróttur Reykjavik
Þór/KA-Akureyri
Tindastóll-Sauðárkrókur
Valur-Reykjavík 
ÍBV-Vestmannaeyjar

 REP. OF IRELAND 

 Football Association of Ireland

PREMIER DIVISION

(men’s tier 1)
Bohemians
Derry City
Drogheda United
Dundalk
Finn Harps
Longford Town
Shamrock Rovers
Sligo Rovers
St. Patrick’s Athletic
Waterford

FIRST DIVISION

(men’s tier 2)
Athlone Town
Bray Wanderers
Cabinteely
Cobh Ramblers
Cork City
Galway United
Shelbourne
Treaty United
U.C.D. Dublin
Wexford FC

WOMEN’S NATIONAL LEAGUE (IRELAND)

(women’s tier 1)
Athlone Town
Bohemian
Cork City
DLR Waves
Galway
Peamount United
Shelbourne
Treaty United
Wexford Youths

 ISRAEL 

 Israel Football Association

 ITALY 

 Italian Football Association

LEGA SERIE A

(men’s tier 1)
Atalanta – Bergamo
Benevento – Benevento
Bologna – Bologna
Cagliari – Cagliari
Crotone – Crotone
Fiorentina – Florence
Genoa – Genoa
Hellas Verona – Verona
Internazionale – Milan
Juventus – Turin
Lazio – Rome
Milan – Milan
Napoli – Naples
Parma – Parma
Roma – Rome
Sampdoria – Genoa
Sassuolo – Sassuolo
Spezia – La Spezia
Torino – Torina
Udinese – Udinze

LIGA SERIE B

(men’s tier 2)
Ascoli – Ascoli Piceno
Brescia – Brescia
Chievo – Verona
Cittadella – Cittadella Padua
Empoli – Empoli Florence
Frosinone – Frosinone
Lecce – Lecce
Monza – Monza
Pescara – Pescara
Pisa – Pisa
Pordenone – Pordenone
Reggianna – Reggio Emilia
Reggina – Reggio Calabria
Salernitana – Salerno
SPAL – Ferrara
Venezia – Venice
Vicenza – Vicenza
Virtus Entella – Chiavari Genoa

SERIE A

(women’s tier 1)
Empoli
Fiorentina
Inter Milan
Juventus
Lazio
A.C. Milan
Napoli
Pomigliano
A.S. Roma
Sampdoria
Sassuolo
Hellas Verona

 
 KAZAKHSTAN

 Kazakhstan Football Federation

 KOSOVO

 Football Federation of Kosovo

LATVIA 

 Latvian Football Federation

 LIECHTENSTEIN

 Liechtenstein Football Association

 LITHUANIA

 Lithuanian Football Association 

 LUXEMBOURG

 Luxembourg Football Federation

 MALTA

 Malta Football Association

 MOLDOVA 

 Moldovan Football Federation

 MONTENEGRO

 Football Association of Montenegro

 NETHERLANDS 

 Royal Dutch Football Association

EREDIVISIE

(men’s tier 1)
ADO Den Haag – The Hague
Ajax – Amsterdam
AZ – Alkmaar
FC Emmen – Emmen
FC Groningen – Groningen
FC Twente – Enschede
Feyenoord – Rotterdam
Heracles Almelo – Almelo
PEC Zwolle – Zwolle
PSV – Eindhoven
RKC Waalwijk – Waalwijk
SC Heerenveen – Heerenveen
Vitesse – Arnhem
Sparta – Rotterdam
Fortuna Sittard – Sittard
Willem II – Tilburg
FC Utrecht – Utrecht
VVV Venlo – Venlo

KEUKEN KAMPIOEN DIVISIE

(men’s tier 2)
Ajax II – Amsterdam
Almere City – Almere
Jong AZ – Zaandam
FC Den Bosch – s-Hertogenbosch
FC Dordrecht – Dordrecht
FC Eindhoven – Eindhoven
SBC Excelsior – Rotterdam
Go Ahead Eagles – Deventer
De Graafschap – Doetinchem
Helmond Sport – Helmond
MVV Maastricht – Maastricht
NAC Breda – Breda
Jong PSV – Eindhoven
Roda JC – Kerkrade
SC Telstar – Ijmuiden
SC Cambuur – Leeuwarden
NEC – Nijmegen
TOP Oss – Oss
Jong FC Utrecht – Utrecht
FC Volendam – Volendam

EREDIVISIE (WOMEN)

(women’s tier 1)
ADO Den Haag
Ajax
Alkmaar
Excelsior
Feyenoord
Heerenveen
FC Twente 
PEC Zwolle
PSV

 NORTH MACEDONIA

 Football Federation of North Macedonia

NORTHERN IRELAND

Irish Football Association (Northern Ireland)

NIFL PREMIERSHIP,

(men’s tier 1)
Ballymena United
Carrick Rangers-Carrickfergus
Cliftonville-Belfast
Coleraine
Crusaders-Belfast
Dungannon Swifts
Glenavon-Lurgon
Glentoran-Belfast
Larne
Linfield-Belfast
Portadown
Warrenpoint Town

WOMEN’S PREMIERSHIP

(women’s tier 1)
Crusaders Strikers-Belfast
Glentoran-Belfast
Linfield-Belfast
Sion Swifts Ladies-Strabane
Cliftonville Ladies-Belfast
Derry City-Drumahoe

 NORWAY

 Football Association of Norway

ELITESERIEN

(men’s tier1)
Bodø/Glimt
Brann
Haugesund
Kristianund
Lillestrøm-Oslo
Mjøndalen
Moide
Odd
Rosenborg
Sandefjord
Sarpsborg 08
Stabæk-Oslo
Strømsgodset
Tromsø
Vålerenga-Oslo
Viking

OBOS-LIGAEN

(men’s tier 2)
Aalesund
Bryne
Fredrikstad
Grorud
HamKam
Jerv
KFUM Oslo
Ranheim
Raufoss
Sandnes Ulf
Sogndal
Start
Stjørdals Blink
Strømmen
Ullensaker/Kisa
Åsane – Bergen

 TOPPSERIEN

(women’s tier1)
Avaldsnes IL
Arna-Bjornar
Kolbotn
Klepp
LSK Kvinner
Lyn
Rosenborg
Stabæk
Sandviken
Vålerenga 

 POLAND 

 Polish Football Association

Ekstraklasa

  • Cracovia Kraków
  • Górnik Zabrze
  • Jagiellonia Białystok
  • Lech Poznań
  • Lechia Gdańsk
  • Legia Warsaw
  • Piast Gliwice
  • Pogoń Szczecin
  • Raków Częstochowa
  • Stal Mielec
  • Śląsk Wrocław
  • Warta Poznań
  • Wisła Kraków
  • Wisła Płock
  • Zagłębie Lubin
I LIGA
  • Arka Gdynia
  • Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza
  • Chrobry Głogów
  • GKS Bełchatów
  • GKS Jastrzębie
  • GKS Tychy
  • Górnik Łęczna
  • Korona Kielce
  • ŁKS Łódź
  • Miedź Legnica
  • Odra Opole
  • Puszcza Niepołomice
  • Radomiak Radom
  • Resovia
  • Sandecja Nowy Sącz
  • Stomil Olsztyn
  • Widzew Łódź
  • Zagłębie Sosnowiec
 PORTUGAL 

 Portuguese Football Federation

PRIMEIRA LIGA

(men’s tier 1)
Belenenses SAD – Oeiras
SL Benfica – Lisbon
Boavista FC – Porto
SC Braga – Braga
FC Famalicão – Vila Nova de Famalicão
SC Farense – Faro
Gil Vincente FC – Barcelos
CS Maritimo – Funchal
Moreirense FC – Moreira de Cónegos
CD Nacional – Funchal
FC Paços de Ferreira – Paços de Ferreira
Portimonense SC – Portimão
FC Porto – Porto
Rio Ave FC – Vila do Conde
CD Santa Clara – Ponta Delgada
Sporting CP – Lisbon
CD Tondela – Tondela
Vitória SC – Guimarães

LIGA PRO 2

(men’s tier 2)
Académica OAF – Coimbra
Académico de Viseu FC- Viseu
SL Benfica B – Seixal
Casa Pi – Lisbon
Chaves – Chaves
Cova da Piedade – Cova da Piedade
Estoril – Estoril
CD Feirense – Santa Maria da Feira
Leixões SC – Matosinhos
CD Mafra – Mafra
U.D. Oliveirense – Oliveira de Azeméis
FC Penafiel – Penafiel
FC Porto B – Vila Nova de Gaia
SC Covilhã – Covilhã
Varzim SC – Póvoa de Varzim
U.D. Vilafranquense – Vila Franca de Xira

CAMPEONATO NACIONAL DE FUTEBOL FEMININO

G.D.C. A-dos-Francos
Clube de Albergaria
Cadima
CF Benfica
Estoril Praia
Maritimo
Atlético Ouriense
Ovarense
Benfica
Braga 
Sporting CP 
Valadares Gaia

 ROMANIA 

 Romanian Football Association

LIGA I

(men’s tier 1)
Academica Clinceni
Argeș Pitești
Astra Giurgiu
Botoșani
CFR Cluj
Chindia Târgoviște
Dinamo București
Gaz Metan Mediaș
Hermannstadt-Sibui
Politehnica Iași
Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe
FCSB-Bucharest
Universitatea Craiova
UTA Arad
Viitorul Constanța
Voluntari

LIGA II

(men’s tier 2)
Aerostar Bacău
ASU Politehnica Timișoara
Comuna Recea
Concordia
CSM Resita
Dunarea Calarasi
Farul Constanța
FC U Craiova
Metaloglobus București
Miercurea Ciuc
Mioveni
Pandurii Târgu Jiu
Petrolul Ploiești
Ripensia Timișoara
Gloria Buzau
Slatina
Universitatea Cluj
Unirea Slobozia
Viitorul Pandurii Târgu Jiu

LIGA I

(women’s tier 1)
Fair Play București
Fortuna Becicherecu Mic
Heniu Prundu Bârgǎului
Independența Baia Mare
Luceafarul Filiași
Olimpia Cluj (9) (DC)
Piros Security
Selena SN Constanța
Târgoviște
Universitatea Galați
Universitatea Alexandria
Vasas

 RUSSIA 

 Football Union of Russia 

RUSSIAN PREMIER LEAGUE

(men’s tier 1)
Akhmat Grozny
Arsenal Tula
CSKA Moscow
Dynamo Moscow
Khimki
Krasnodar
Krylia Sovetov
Lokomotiv Moscow
Nizhny Novgorod
Rostov
Rubin Kazan
Sochi
Spartak Moscow
Ufa
FC Ural Yekaterinburg
Zenit Saint Petersburg

RUSSIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE

(men’s tier 2)
Alania Vladikavkaz 
Akron Tolyatti 
Baltika Kaliningrad
Fakel Voronezh
KAMAZ
Krasnodar-2
Kuban Krasnodar
Metallurg Lipetsk
Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk
Olimp-Dolgoprudny
Orenburg
Rotor Volgograd
Shinnik Yaroslavl
SKA-Khabarovsk
Spartak-2 Moscow
Tekstilshchik Ivanovo
Tom Tomsk
Torpedo Moscow
Volgar Astrakhan
Veles Moscow
Yenisey Krasnoyarsk

RUSSIAN CHAMPIONSHIP

(women’s tier 1)
CSKA Moscow 
Chertanovo Moscow
Krasnodar
Lokomotiv Moscow
Rostov
Rubin Kazan
Ryazan VDV
Yenisey Krasnoyarsk
Zvezda 2005 Perm 
Zenit Saint Petersburg

 SAN MARINO

 San Marino Football Federation

 SERBIA 

 Football Association of Serbia

 SCOTLAND 

 Scottish Football Assoication

 SLOVAKIA 

 Slovak Football Association

 SLOVENIA 

 Football Association of Slovenia

 SPAIN 

 Royal Spanish Football Federation

LA LIGA – PRIMERA DIVISION

(men’s tier 1)
Alavés – Vitoria-Gasteiz
Athletic Bilbao
Athlético Madrid
Barcelon
Cádiz
Celta Vigo – Vigo
Eibar
Getafe
Granada
Huesca
Levante
Osasuna
Real Betis – Sevilla
Real Madrid
Real Sociedad – San Sebastián
Sevilla
Valencia
Valladolid
Villarreal

LA LIGA – SEGUNDA DIVISION

(men’s tier 2)
Albacete
Alcorcón
Almería
Cartagena
Castellón – Castellón de la Plana
Espanyol – Barcelona
Fuenlabrada 
Girona
Las Palmas
Leganés
Lugo – Lugo
Málaga
Mallorca – Palma
Mirandés – Miranda de Ebro
Oviedo
Rayo Vallecano – Madrid
Ponferradina – Ponferrada
Sabadell
Sporting Gijón – Gijón
Tenerife – Santa Cruz de Tenerife
UD Logroñés 
Zaragoza 

PRIMERA DIVISIÓN DE LA LIGA DE FÚTBOL FEMENINO

(women’s tier 1)
Alavés
Athletic Club
Atlético de Madrid
Barcelona
Betis
Elbar
Granadilla
Levante
Madrid CFF
Rayo Vallecano
Real Madrid 
Real Sociedad
Sevilla
Sporting de Huelva
Valencia
Villarreal

 SWEDEN 

 Swedish Football Association

ALLSVENSKAN

(men’s tier 1)
AIK
BK Häcken
Degerfors IF
Djurgårdens IF
Halmstads BK
Hammarby IF
IF Elfsborg
IFK Göteborg
IFK Norrköping
IK Sirius
Kalmar FF
Malmö FF
Mjällby AIF
Varbergs BoIS
Örebro SK
Östersunds FK

DAMALLSVENSKAN

(women’s tier 1)
AIK
BK Häcken FF
Djurgårdens IF
Eskilstuna United DFF
FC Rosengård
Hammarby IF
KIF Örebro DFF
Kristianstads DFF
Linköpings FC
Piteå IF
Vittsjö GIK
Växjö DFF

 SWITZERLAND

 Swiss Football Association

SWISS SUPER LEAGUE

(men’s tier 1)
BSC Young Boys
FC Basel
FC Lugano
FC Luzern
FC Sion
FC St. Gallen 1879
FC Zürich
Grasshopper Club Zürich
Servette FC

DIECI CHALLENGE LEAGUE

(men’s tier 2)
FC Aarau
FC Schaffhausen
FC Stade-Lusanne-Ouchy
FC Thun
FC Vaduz
FC Winterthur
FC Wil 1900
Neuchâtel Xamax FCS
SC Kriens
Yverdon Sport FC

NATIONALLIGA A

(women’s tier 1)
Basel
Grasshopper
FF Lugano 1976
Luzern
Servette Chênois
St. Gallen-Staad
Young Boys
Zurich

 TURKEY 

 Turkish Football Federation

SÜPER LIG 

(men’s tier 1)
Alanyaspor
Ankaragücü
Antalyaspor
Beşiktaş
Denizlispor
Fenerbahçe
Galatasaray
Gaziantep
Gençlerbirliği
Göztepe
İstanbul Başakşehir 
Kasımpaşa
Kayserispor
Konyaspor
Rizespor
Sivasspor
Trabzonspor
Yeni Malatyaspor

TURKCELL WOMEN’S FOOTBALL LEAGUE

(women’s tier 1)
Ateks Kyiv
Bukovinskaya Nadezhda
EMC Podolie
Karpaty Lviv
Kolos Kovalivka
Kryvbas
Ladomyr Volodymyr-Volynskyi
Mariupol
Pantery Uman
Voskhod Stara Maiachka
Zhytlobud-1 
Zhytlobud-2

 UKRAINE 

 UKRAINIAN Association of Football

UKRAYINSKA PREMIER LIHA

(men’s tier 1)
Desna Chernihiv
Dynamo Kyiv
FC Lviv
FC Mariupol
FC Oleksandriya
Karpaty Lviv
Kolos Kovalivka
Olimpik Donetsk
SC Dnipro-1
Shakhtar Donetsk
Vorskla Poltava
Zorya Luhansk

WFPL-VYSHCHA LIHA

(women’s tier 1)
Ateks Kyiv
Bukovinskaya Nadezhda
EMC Podolie
Karpaty Lviv
Kolos Kovalivka
Kryvbas
Ladomyr Volodymyr-Volynskyi
Mariupol
Pantery Uman
Voskhod Stara Maiachka
Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv
Zhytlobud-2 Kharkiv

 WALES 

 Football Association of Wales

CYMRU PREMIER 

(men’s tier 1)
Aberystwyth Town
Bala Town
Barry Town United
Caernarfon Town
Cardiff Metropolitan University
Cefn Druids
Connah’s Quay Nomads
Flint Town United
Haverfordwest County
Newtown
Penybont
The New Saints

WELSH PREMIER WOMEN’S LEAGUE

(women’s tier 1)
Aberystwyth Town
Barry Town United
Cardiff City 
Cardiff Met. 
Pontypridd Town
Port Talbot Town
Swansea City
Wem Town

Basketball…

Playing basketball has become popular amongst Europeans as well as attending team competition.
European countries like Spain, Lithuania, Italy & Croatia have highly talented pro teams which have contributed players to the NBA.
The top tiered league is the Euro League as well as competition on local and international cup tournaments.

EURO League

 ALBA – Berlin
 Anadolu Efes – Istanbul
 A|X Armani Exchange Milan
 Bitci Baskonia
 Bayern Munich
 Crvena zvezda mts – Belgrade
 CSKA Moscow
 FC Barcelona
 Fenerbahçe – Istanbul

 LDLC AVEIS – Lyon Villeurbanne
 Maccabi Tel Aviv
 Olympiacos – Piraeus
 Panathinaikos – Athens
 Real Madrid
 UNICS – Kazan
 Žalgiris-Kaunas
 Zenit Saint Petersburg

Ice Hockey…

This has been a very popular sport in many European countries for many years. Scandinavian countries as well as Russia and other countries with cold winters have found hockey fans and participants of the sport.
Countries have their own governing associations and national teams compete at international events globally.

The Olympic Games…

Europe is also the home of the Olympics, ancient and modern. Europe has hosted more modern Olympic games than any other continent and the ICO (International Olympic Committee) is located in Lausanne, Switzerland. It is a non-govermental body that stages the modern Olympics.

ANCIENT OLYMPIC GAMES…

A series of competitive athletic  events between city-states were held in ancient Greece, starting 900-700 BC. They continued till about 390 AD when Rome imposed Christianity.

MODERN OLYMPIC GAMES…

After Greece gained its independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1821, they revived the games in 1870,1875 and 1890. Inspired by the revival of the olympic games, Pierre de Coubertin created International Olympic Committee (IOC) to make it an international event. The games quickly gained popularity and a version of winter competitive sports was added in 1924.  The modern games have not been without controversy, suffering from boycotts, politics, use of enhancement drugs, sex discrimination and the terrorism of 1972. It has been highly commercial success and has amassed a huge following amongst fans. This additional growth has led to the creation of youth and paralympic games.

If you are a Olympic sports fan, while in Europe you may visit the site of past Olympics and the remaining venues. Click on locations below for an overview of the games that year. Click on Opening Ceremony site to find information about visiting the stadium sites.

For information on visiting the ancient site in ➾ Olympia, Greece For additional detailed information about the modern-day Olympics go to the International Olympic Committee Web Site. ➾ Olympic.org

SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES…

The list below only shows the years the Olympics where held in European sites.

YearLocationOpening Ceremony
1896Athens, GreecePanathenaic Stadium
1900Paris, FranceVélodrome de Vincennes
1908London, United KingdomWhite City Stadium (Demolished)
1912Stockholm, SwedenStockholms Olympiastadion
1920Antwerp, BelgiumOlympisch Stadion
1924Paris, FranceStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir
1928Amsterdam, NetherlandsOlympisch Stadion
1936Berlin, GermanyOlympiastadion
1948London, United KingdomWembley Stadium (rebuilt)
1952Helsinki, FinlandOlympiastadion
1960Rome, ItalyStadio Olimpico
1972Munich, West GermanyOlympiastadion
1980Moscow, Soviet UnionGrand Arena of the Central Lenin Stadium
1992Barcelona, SpainEstadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
2004Athens, GreeceOlympic Stadium
2012London, United KingdomOlympic Stadium
2026

WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES…

The list below only shows the years the Olympics were held in European sites.

YearLocationOpening Ceremony
1924Chamonix, FranceStade Olympique de Chamonix
1928St. Moritz, SwitzerlandSt. Moritz Olympic Ice Rink
1936Garmisch-Partrenkirchen, GermanyGroße Olympiaschanze
1948St. Moritz, SwitzerlandSt. Moritz Olympic Ice Rink
1952Oslo, NorwayBislett Stadion
1956Cortina d’Ampezzo, ItalyStadio Olimpico del Ghiaccio
1964Innsbruck, AustriaBergiselschanze
1968Grenoble, FranceStade Olympique
1976Innsbruck, AustriaBergiselschanze
1984Sarajevo, YugoslaviaOlimpijski stadion 
1992Albertville, FranceThéâtre des Cérémonies
1994Lillehammer, NorwayLysgårdsbakkene hoppanlegg
2006Turin, ItalyStadio Olimpico di Torino
2014Sochi, RussiaFisht Olympic Stadium

Golf…

Originating in Scotland, you will find some of the world’s most revered courses in Scotland. Every year golfers from all over the world compete in “The Open”. It is played every summer at one of Scotland or England’s legendary courses.
Golf courses and resorts are throughout Europe with the United Kingdom having about 2,770. Golf is also popular in France, Ireland, Sweden and Spain, all have a good selection of courses.

 YOU WILL FIND A DIRECTORY OF GOLF COURSE LISTINGS AT:

 ➾ 1Golf.eu  ➾ Golf Europe.com   ➾ Golf Today.co.uk   ➾ World Golf.com

Tennis…

Tennis which originated in Northern France, has it’s most prestigious tournament in Wimbledon. Both the French Open & Wimbledon are part of tennis’s grand slam.

These events are administered by the International Tennis Federation where you can find more detailed information and scheduled events.

Cycling…

Hugely popular in many European countries, cycling events are held all over the continent. The UCI (Union Cycliste Internationale) administers Road, Track, Mountain Bike & BMX racing.

It features the greatest race of them all, “The Tour de France”. Professional cyclist and teams race in events all across the European landscape each season. It has a huge fan base on Europe that supports the sport.

Snow Skiing…

Originating in Europe there are two classifications of skiing. Alpine & Nordic. Alpine consist primarily of downhill skiing, whether racing for the fastest speed or through a shalom course. Nordic is cross-country skiing, ski jumping and biathlon skiing, which is cross-country and marksmanship shooting.
It has been an official Olympic sport since the first winter games in 1924. ➾ International Ski Federation oversees competition of skiing and snowboarding and there are plenty of competitive events held every winter in European ski areas.

Auto Racing…

Europe is home to many different types of auto racing events. The most popular is Formula 1 and is considered the highest class of racing internationally. You can view their racing calendar for events all over the globe at Formula 1.

Other types of popular competition is World Tour Car, World Endurance Championship, World Rally Championship , European Rally Championship and others. These events are administered by FIA (Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile where you can find more detailed information on the racing organizations and scheduled events.

Europe is home to some of the best car racing courses in the world like Monza, Monte Carlo, LeMans where famous racers like Graham Hill, Jimmy Clark, Jackie Stewart, Niki Lauda, Sterling Moss and Michael Schumacher have all raced. Unlike NASCAR these races run on irregular configured courses, using a combination of hair pins turns, straightaways & hills. The rally and off road courses will use natural terrain creating obstacles and endurance.

Thoroughbred Racing…

Horse racing has been considered the sport of Kings. You will find not only horse racing like in the US both also steeple chase as well as competitive equestrian events.

In addition to the major European sports there are others that are popular in some countries and regionally.

VOLLEYBALL…

Is popular in Europe and the FIDV (Fédération Internationale de Volleyball) was founded in Europe in 1947 with headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland. Men’s and Women’s volleyball is played indoor as a team and beach volleyball is played in pairs. There are 12 major international competitions, including it as an Olympic sport since 1964.

Competition in Europe is governed by the CEV (Confédération Européenne de Volleyball ) overseeing 56 national federations. It manages over 20 national championships and club competitions.

CRICKET…

Early forms of this bat and ball game were played in England as early as the 1300’s. The game is believed to be of Flemish origin. Over the centuries the English have embraced the sport exporting it to many of the old British Empire colonies during the Victorian era. Today many of those countries, like India, Pakistan and South Africa have adopted Cricket as one of their primary sports.  It is governed by the ➾ International Cricket Council.

RUGBY…

Created in England there are two types of Rugby. Rugby Union and Rugby League.  They are governed by the ➾ International Rugby Board  and the ➾ Rugby League International Federation The rules and forms vary from each association, almost like the difference from American football to Canadian.

CURLING…

Invented in Scotland, Curling is like playing shuffleboard only with a stone you slide on ice towards a bullseye. Sweepers with brooms help guide the speed of the stone towards its target. It is very popular in cold weather countries and has been an official Olympic sport since 1998. It is governed by the  ➾ World Curling Federation

HURLING…

Thought to be played in Ireland before any written history. It is played like field hockey on a rectangle field with an “H” shaped goal post but, a net extends down from the cross bar. Players use sticks to scoop up a ball and throw it towards the goal post. If the ball goes between the posts over the crossbar, they get a point. If the ball goes below the crossbar and into the net, they score three points.  It has long been played and followed in Ireland. It is governed by the ➾ Gaelic Athletic Association

BANDY…

Played like field hockey but, on ice with the players wearing skates. Forms of the game where first played in Russia but, the current form of the game was created in England. Its governing body is the ➾ Federation of International Bandy