Premier League records and statistics

The league table of the Premier League is a summarized display of all completed in the English top flight soccer league Premier League games and takes account of all teams that have participated to date in this league since the inaugural season in 1992/93. She is currently on the state last season 2012/13.

Seven clubs (Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Aston Villa and Everton ) have been active since the start consistently in the English House of Lords. They also form the first seven of the Eternal table. For the 2011/12 season rose with Swansea City for the first time on a Welsh team. The following year, also rival Cardiff City made ​​it into the highest league. Thus, it comes at a South Wales derby in the Premier League.

With the season 2013/14 is the league table with 46 clubs from the 20 teams in the Premier League and 18 clubs in the Football League Championship second-rate. The third- highest league Football League One is represented by six clubs. From the fourth and thus lowest professional league Football League Two is a club with FC Portsmouth. The Wimbledon FC played from 1992/93 to 1999/2000 in the Premier League and was disbanded in 2004.

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League membership 2013/14

Overview map

As a football center in the Premier League is particularly true of the London area (see right), which is currently represented by six teams and has won six championships with Chelsea and Arsenal. Total played in the history of the Premier League nine teams ( Chelsea FC, Arsenal FC, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United, Fulham, Crystal Palace, Queens Park Rangers, Charlton Athletic and FC Wimbledon ). From Greater London

In addition, are mainly the cities of Manchester and Liverpool call that are next to London, the largest metropolitan areas of modern English football. Showing Manchester is well ahead of the Brussels residents. United and City won 14 league titles together.

Behind it - and with less success - follow the central English region to Birmingham with the most prominent representatives Aston Villa and Birmingham City and the North East with Newcastle United and Sunderland AFC. English small town clubs play since the start of the Premier League mostly a minor role, with the sole Blackburn Rovers with a title represented a temporary exception to the mid-1990s.

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