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{{Primary sources|date=April 2010}}{{Infobox Organization |name = European Leagues |chairman = Sir David Richards |image = European Leagues (logo).png| alt = European Leagues logo |size = |motto = Great Football makes Great Things |type = |formation = 6 June 2005[1] |headquarters = Nyon, Switzerland[1] |membership = 29 European Professional Football Leagues |language = English, French, German, |website= Official website }}European Leagues (EL) is a sports organization within association football created for growth of professional football in Europe.[2]Its members are the professional football leagues organisations[1] of 24 countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Scotland, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Romania, Ukraine, and Serbia.[3] In addition, there are seven associate leagues representing some of these countries as well as Turkey. History Created in 1997, originally under the name Association of the European Union Premier Professional Football Leagues (EUPPFL).[1] The name was changed from European Professional Football Leagues (EPFL) to European Leagues in April 2018. Members Members of EPFL in 2015:[3] Regular Country | Organisation | Affiliation | Competitions | {{AUT}} | Österreichische Fußball Bundesliga | 2005 | Bundesliga Erste Liga | {{AZE}} | Azerbaijan Professional Football League | 2013 | Premier League I Division Cup Super Cup | {{BEL}} | Pro League | 2005 | Pro League Super Cup | {{DEN}} | Divionsforeningen | 2005 | Superliga 1. division 2. division (Øst / Vest) | {{ENG}} | The Premier League | 2005 | Premier League | {{FIN}} | The Finnish Football League Association | 2005 | Veikkausliiga Liigacup | {{FRA}} | Ligue de Football Professionnel | 2005 | Ligue 1 Ligue 2 Coupe de la Ligue Trophée des Champions | {{GER}} | DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga GmbH | 2005 | Bundesliga 2. Bundesliga | {{GRE}} | Super League Greece | 2005 | Super League | {{ISR}} | Israeli Professional Football Leagues | 2014 | Premier League Liga Leumit | {{ITA}} | Lega Nazionale Professionisti Serie A | 2005[4] | Serie A Coppa Supercoppa | {{KAZ}} | Professional Football League of Kazakhstan | 2015 | Premier League First League Cup Super Cup | {{NOR}} | Norsk Toppfotball | 2007 | Eliteserien 1. divisjon | {{NED}} | Eredivisie CV | 2005 | Eredivisie | {{POL}} | Polish Professional Football League | 2007 | Ekstraklasa Super Cup | {{POR}} | Liga Portuguesa de Futebol Profissional | 2005 | Primeira Liga Segunda Liga Taça da Liga | {{ROM}} | Liga Profesionistă de Fotbal | (2009–2011) 2014 | Liga 1 Cupa Ligii | {{RUS}} | Russian Football Premier League | 2007 | Championship Super Cup | {{SCO}} | Scottish Professional Football League[5] | 2005 | Premiership Championship League 1 League 2 League Cup Challenge Cup | {{SRB}} | Serbian Superliga | 2010 | Super Liga | {{ESP}} | Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional | 2005 | La Liga Segunda División | {{SWE}} | Swedish Elite Football | 2005 | Allsvenskan Superettan | {{SUI}} | Swiss Football League | 2005 | Super League Challenge League | {{UKR}} | Ukrainian Premier League | 2009 | Championship Super Cup |
Associate Country | Organisation | Affiliation | Competitions | {{ENG}} | The Football League | 2006 | Championship One Two League Cup League Trophy | {{FRA}} | Union des Clubs Professionnels de Football | 2008 | – | {{ITA}} | Lega Nazionale Professionisti Serie B | 2011 | Serie B | {{ITA}} | Lega Italiana Calcio Professionistico | 2008 | Campionato Coppa Supercoppa | {{NED}} | Federatie Betaald Voetbal Organisaties | 2008 | – | {{RUS}} | Football National League | 2011 | First Division Cup | {{RUS}} | Association Professional Football League | 2007 | Second Division (West / Centre}} / South / Ural-Povolzhe / East) | {{TUR}} | Turkish Union of Clubs | 2010 | – |
Former Former EPFL members:[6] - {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Bulgarian Professional Football League (2007–2012, withdrew)
- {{flagicon|Slovenia}} Association of 1. SNL (2006–2012, changed object action)
- {{flagicon|Ukraine}} Professional Football League of Ukraine (1997–2008, replaced)
See also - European Club Association
- ULEB
Notes 1. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefa/stakeholders/leagues/index.html |title=Leagues |publisher=UEFA |accessdate=21 April 2010}} 2. ^REPORT on the future of professional football in Europe / Governance / 13. European Parliament 3. ^1 Member leagues EPFL 4. ^Lega Serie A was established in 2010. The date of accession indicate the period during which the Lega was unified and the top two divisions of Italy, called Lega Calcio. 5. ^According to the EPFL is a continuation of The Scottish Premier League 6. ^League Results 2010 2011 Season EPFL
References External links - {{Official website|http://europeanleagues.com}}
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