There are more than five million football fans in Europe. The game is widespread and the most popular sport in many European countries.
As football is Germans national game, and they have many clubs in all their divisions .They are bound to have many footballers there.
The answer to this question is most likely unknown, in the UK alone, there are 140 individual leagues, containing 480 divisions with an estimate of almost 7000 football teams. There are 50 different countries in Europe, and each country doesn't have the same amount of teams as the UK, and an estimate is also very difficult.
NCAA FBS, NCAA FCS, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, NAIA, so 5 divisions. There is also junior college football of which there are two divisions, NJCAA and CCCAA.
There is no football in Europe. Football is an American sport.
Through the many years of changing football leagues the Packers were apart of 6 different division's...
Most divisions that occur among the allied troops are divisions related to race, gender, and equality.
The exact number of Division 1 college football players is unknown. However there are a total of 80,000 college football players across all divisions.
Football League of Europe ended in 1995.
Football League of Europe was created in 1994.
No. There are many, many teams that are much better than them.
The New England patriots with 25
because of the size of the schools