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Revision as of 18:19, 31 October 2006
Most European countries have two principal football (soccer) competitions: a more prestigious league which is typically a double round-robin tournament restricted to the elite clubs, and a cup which is a single-elimination tournament open to both the elite and lesser clubs. In Latin America, leagues are often organised as multi-stage tournaments, or separate Apertura and Clausura stages. For overviews of women's football see "Women's football around the world".
See also
- List of national football teams
- List of football (soccer) clubs
- List of football (soccer) competitions
- Women's football around the world
- List of nationality transfers in football
- List of sports attendance figures — Attendances of many domestic and international competitions, compared with those of other sports around the world