The “CIHEFE” research center announces the name of the Century Club in Spain



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Barcelona was named the best soccer team in Spain during the 21st century, according to a study carried out by the Spanish Soccer History and Statistics Research Center (CIHEFE).

Barcelona leads the ranking with (3,465) points, surpassing its traditional rival Real Madrid, which settled in second place with (3,347) points, followed by Atlético de Madrid with (2,149) points.

Here is the ranking of the ten best clubs of the 21st century in Spain:

1- Barcelona (3465) points

2- Real Madrid (3347) points

3- Atlético de Madrid (2,149) points

4- Valencia (2139) points

5- points Sevilla (1992)

6- Villarreal (1648) points

7- Athletic Bilbao (1405) points

8- Deportivo La Coruña (1395) points

9- Celta Vigo (1164) points

10- Espanyol (1144) points.

Barcelona ranked first, despite the fact that Real Madrid beat them in European titles, according to the research center study.

The study analyzes the evolution of the performance of Spanish teams between the seasons (2000-2001) and (2019-2020) after establishing some metrics that affect the results of the matches.

Among other qualifying variables, in the UEFA Champions League, the European Super Cup and the Club World Cup, teams can, according to this measure, score up to nine points per win and three points per draw.

The results are evaluated in European competitions, the League and the King’s Cup, so to achieve a good position, the number of matches played and victories achieved affects a lot, in addition to the titles obtained.

The study also determines the classification by competitions, and in La Liga the best three are Barcelona, ​​Real Madrid and Valencia in that order, and in the Copa del Rey Barcelona, ​​Seville and Real Madrid.

As for the European Champions League, the best is Real Madrid, ahead of Barcelona and Atlético de Madrid, second and third respectively, while Barcelona leads the general classification in terms of total titles won in all competitions, with 34 titles, ahead of Real Madrid (29) A nickname.

They are followed by Atlético de Madrid and Sevilla with 10 titles each, then Valencia (6) and Deportivo La Coruña with 4 titles.

Source: Agencies



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