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Introducing Premier League

Preliminary concept
• Premier League, English
professional football (soccer)
league established in 1992. The
league, which comprises 20
clubs, superseded the first
division of the English Football
League (EFL) as the top level of
football in England.
How the competition works
• During a Premier League season,
each club plays one home and one
away match with every other team
in the league. A match victory gives
the winning team three points in the
standings, while a draw results in
one point for each club. The league
has no postseason tournament: the
team with the most points at the
end of the season is the Premier
League champion.
Promotion and relegation
• The top four point-scoring teams each year qualify for the next season’s Union of
European Football Associations (UEFA) Champions League tournament, which pits
the most successful domestic teams in European football against each other for
the annual title of best European club. Meanwhile, the bottom three clubs of the
Premier League are relegated (dropped), and the top three finishers of first-
division (EFL Championship) teams of the EFL are promoted to the Premier
League.
History
• The league was formed by the first-division clubs following the 1991–92
season in order to maximize the economic potential of English football. The
new league quickly improved the comfort and safety of stadiums, signed
lucrative broadcast and sponsorship deals, and began attracting many of
the world’s top players and managers.
Famous clubs
Famous players

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