Quiz! Can you name Europe's top 25 league champions?

Phil Foden and Erling Haaland celebrate after scoring a hat-trick apiece for Manchester City in the derby against Manchester United.
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Five minutes on the clock, 25 clubs to guess.

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THEN TRY Quiz! Can you name every League Cup finalist ever?

Not every country is like England. While there are four teams going for the Premier League this season, other nations have a one-horse race… every year.

You know the ones we're talking about, too. It's almost become a cliche in some countries. Yet in 2021, something quite remarkable happened in a number of leagues which, traditionally at least, were only ever going to be won by one club.

There were a number of surprise winners. We won't tell you where – but a number of clubs won the title for the first time in forever, ending… well, in some cases, ending another club's chance at winning 10 titles in a row.

2022 returned things to the status quo. The question we're posing to you today is who these teams were who lifted the title. If the European Cup had never rebranded, this may well be what the competition would look like these days.

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Mark White
Staff Writer

Mark White has been a staff writer on FourFourTwo since joining in January 2020, writing pieces for both online and the magazine. An encyclopedia of football shirts and boots knowledge – both past and present – Mark has also been to the FA Cup and League Cup finals for FFT and has written pieces for the mag ranging on subjects from Bobby Robson's season at Barcelona to Robinho's career. He once saw Tyrone Mings at a petrol station in Bournemouth but felt far too short to ask for a photo.