Premier League
The Premier League is England's top-tier professional football league, created on 20 February 1992 when 20 clubs broke away from the First Division to capitalize on growing commercial opportunities. It operates on a promotion/relegation system with the EFL Championship, featuring 38 matches per team per season, and has become one of the most-watched sports leagues globally, broadcasting to 212 territories with a potential audience of 4.7 billion. Financially, it boasts a record £6.7 billion domestic TV deal and £5.6 billion in international rights for the 2022–25 cycle, alongside the highest average match attendance of any football league worldwide.
The league's origins stem from a 1980s decline marked by ageing stadiums, hooliganism, and a five-year European ban following the 1985 Heysel disaster—a period that ended thanks to England's 1990 World Cup performance and the Taylor Report's safety upgrades. Since its inception, 51 clubs have competed, but only seven have won the title: Manchester United (13), Manchester City (8), Chelsea (5), Arsenal (4), Liverpool (2), Blackburn Rovers (1), and Leicester City (1). Remarkably, Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton, Liverpool, Manchester United, and Tottenham Hotspur have played in every single season, and English clubs have collectively lifted the European Cup 15 times, underscoring the league's global dominance.
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