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In Spain it is called the La liga.
No, Real Madrid is in Spain and plays in La Liga. The Barclays Premier League is in England.
My view is that it is the Spanish La Liga , as they have more famous and talented players. The reason could be as England charge a great deal of tax on the players. So the best go to Italy and Spain.
Its the most exciting & acknowlegded to be by far the hardest league.Thats why you get so many European players entering the Premier League, even though its a shock to them.People tackle hard & English Premier is not known for people 'diving' like they do in Spain. Its also why Sky has paid around £3 billion for the rights to show Premiership Matches live on TV, for more than any other League. However several top players such as Tevez and Higuaín said the Italian Serie A is the toughest league after experiencing it. The league with the highest attendance numbers is the German Bundesliga.
1.English Premier league 2.La Liga (spain) 3.Seria A (Italy)
It depends... I think it's about 220 000 euros per year. But for example, RSCA players have wages going from 400 000 euros - 1 700 000 euros a year while other clubs in the 'Premier League' pay their players a lot less.
No regular season Major League baseball game has ever been played in Spain.
The E.P.L is the most exciting, as we must remember that out of 500 players in the E.P.L 261 are foreigners, so making it exciting. But the best footballers are in Spain and Italy, the reason is they have to pay less tax there, compared to England.
Every season the premier league finishes at the end of May, or near the end. It starts early July. The starting and finishing date are always the same, it continues in a cycle and won't change.
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Jose Manuel Pepe Reina Paez is a football player, he plays goalkeeper for the Premier League club Liverpool, and Spain's national football team. He also played for Spain in the 2006 and 2010 World Cup, helping Spain win in his second World Cup appearance.
Lucas Leiva of Liverpool attempted and won the most tackles not only in the Premier League during the course of 2010/2011 but also across the top 4 leagues in Europe (England, Spain, Italy, Germany) .