A Deep Dive into the World’s Top 20 Football Leagues: Based on the 2025 Rankings

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Every country has its own leagues, and when we dig deep, according to the competitiveness, they are ranked. When we talk about the World’s Top 20 football leagues, the English Premier League ranks at the top. Next to them are the leagues from Spain, Italy, Germany, and France.

All leagues have teams that play against each other twice in a season, once at their home and once away from home. The one standing on top of the table with all matchweeks completed is crowned the champion. A lot of factors depend on ranking the leagues.

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World’s Top 20 Football Leagues based on the 2025 Rankings

RankLeagueCountryAverage Power Rating
1English Premier LeagueEngland87.9
2La LigaSpain85.1
3Serie AItaly86.2
4BundesligaGermany86.2
5Ligue 1France85.1
6BrasileirãoBrazil80.8
7Primeira LigaPortugal80.1
8Belgian Pro LeagueBelgium79.2
9Major League Soccer (MLS)United States78.2
10Liga Profesional ArgentinaArgentina77.5
11SuperligaenDenmark77.4
12EredivisieNetherlands77.3
13Liga MXMexico77.6
14Czech First LeagueCzech Republic76.5
15EkstraklasaPoland76.4
16Süper LigTurkey76.0
17Swiss Super LeagueSwitzerland75.9
18Russian Premier LeagueRussia75.1
19Austrian BundesligaAustria74.8
20J1 LeagueJapan74.5

Let us dive deep into the top 10 Football Leagues

10. Liga Profesional de Fútbol

It is the Premier Division of the Argentine League. Boca Juniors are on the table for the first phase now. Players like Julian Alvarez have come from this league.

CountryArgentina
Governing BodyArgentine Football Association (AFA)
FoundedApril 12, 1891
Number of Teams28 (2025 season)
Relegation ToPrimera Nacional
Domestic CupsCopa Argentina, Supercopa Argentina, Trofeo de Campeones
International CupsCopa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana
Current ChampionsVélez Sarsfield (2024)
Most ChampionshipsRiver Plate (38 titles)
Top GoalscorerArsenio Erico (295 goals)
A Deep Dive into the World's Top 20 Football Leagues: based on the 2025 Rankings
9. Major League Soccer (MLS)

After the arrival of Messi, MLS has seen a different level of viewership increase. Former footballer David Beckham owns Inter Miami.

CountryUnited States & Canada
Governing BodyMajor League Soccer (MLS)
FoundedDecember 17, 1993
Number of Teams30 (2025 season)
ConferencesEastern Conference, Western Conference
Domestic CupsU.S. Open Cup, Canadian Championship
International CupsCONCACAF Champions Cup, Campeones Cup, Leagues Cup
Current MLS Cup ChampionsLA Galaxy (2024)
Most MLS CupsLA Galaxy (6 titles)
Top GoalscorerChris Wondolowski (171 goals)
A Deep Dive into the World's Top 20 Football Leagues: based on the 2025 Rankings
8. Belgian Pro League

Gent, at this moment, is leading the Belgian league with 11 points. Thibaut Courtois, the Real Madrid goalkeeper, is a former player from the Belgian Pro League.

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CountryBelgium
Governing BodyRoyal Belgian Football Association (RBFA)
Founded1895
Number of Teams16 (expanding to 18 from 2026–27)
Domestic CupsBelgian Cup, Belgian Super Cup
International CupsUEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Conference League
Current ChampionsClub Brugge (2023–24)
Most ChampionshipsAnderlecht (34 titles)
Top GoalscorerAlbert De Cleyn (377 goals)
A Deep Dive into the World's Top 20 Football Leagues: based on the 2025 Rankings
7. Primeira Liga

Primeira Liga is a Portuguese league that, over time, has produced a lot of talent. Especially Cristiano Ronaldo is the biggest of them all.

CountryPortugal
Governing BodyPortuguese Football Federation (FPF)
Founded1934
Number of Teams18
Domestic CupsTaça de Portugal, Taça da Liga, Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira
International CupsUEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Conference League
Current ChampionsSporting CP (2024)
Most ChampionshipsBenfica (38 titles)
Top GoalscorerFernando Peyroteo (332 goals)
A Deep Dive into the World's Top 20 Football Leagues: based on the 2025 Rankings
6. Brasileirão

Brazil is especially known for producing wingers in football. A prime example of it is Ronaldinho, Neymar, and currently Vinicius Jr.

CountryBrazil
Governing BodyBrazilian Football Confederation (CBF)
Founded1959
Number of Teams20
Domestic CupsCopa do Brasil, Supercopa do Brasil
International CupsCopa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana
Current ChampionsPalmeiras (2024)
Most ChampionshipsPalmeiras (12 titles)
Top GoalscorerRoberto Dinamite (190 goals)
A Deep Dive into the World's Top 20 Football Leagues: based on the 2025 Rankings
5. Ligue 1

Paris Saint-Germain have been crowned the Ligue 1 champions for this season. Also, the league has fallen in terms of viewership after the departure of Messi, Mbappe, and Neymar.

CountryFrance
Governing BodyLigue de Football Professionnel (LFP)
Founded1932
Number of Teams18 (2025 season)
Domestic CupsCoupe de France, Trophée des Champions
International CupsUEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Conference League
Current ChampionsParis Saint-Germain (2024)
Most ChampionshipsParis Saint-Germain (12 titles)
Top GoalscorerDelio Onnis (299 goals)
A Deep Dive into the World's Top 20 Football Leagues: based on the 2025 Rankings
4. Bundesliga

FC Bayern have dominated the Bundesliga over the past few years, but last year Bayer Leverkusen shocked the world as they won the league unbeaten.

CountryGermany
Governing BodyDeutsche Fußball Liga (DFL)
Founded1963
Number of Teams18
Domestic CupsDFB-Pokal, DFL-Supercup
International CupsUEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Conference League
Current ChampionsBayern Munich (2024)
Most ChampionshipsBayern Munich (33 titles)
Top GoalscorerGerd Müller (365 goals)
3. Serie A

The Italian is ranked at number three as teams Milan, Inter, Napoli, and Juventus fight it out for the title. Accordingly, Inter are the favourites to win this team.

CountryItaly
Governing BodyLega Serie A
Founded1898
Number of Teams20
Domestic CupsCoppa Italia, Supercoppa Italiana
International CupsUEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Conference League
Current ChampionsInter Milan (2024)
Most ChampionshipsJuventus (36 titles)
Top GoalscorerSilvio Piola (274 goals)
2. La Liga

Especially after new stars such as Mbappé, Yamal, Vinícius Jr., Bellingham, and Pedri, it reminds us that the old rivalry is back with more competitiveness. FC Barcelona are favourites to win La Liga this season.

CountrySpain
Governing BodyLiga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional (LFP)
Founded1929
Number of Teams20
Domestic CupsCopa del Rey, Supercopa de España
International CupsUEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Conference League
Current ChampionsFC Barcelona (2024)
Most ChampionshipsReal Madrid (36 titles)
Top GoalscorerLionel Messi (474 goals)
1. Premier League

The toughest competition of all, and there is no surprise in admitting it. Till the last season, Manchester City may have made the competition look easy. Whereas this season, it will mostly be Liverpool lifting the cup.

CountryEngland
Governing BodyPremier League
Founded1992
Number of Teams20
Domestic CupsFA Cup, EFL Cup, Community Shield
International CupsUEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Conference League
Current ChampionsManchester City (2024)
Most ChampionshipsManchester United (13 titles)
Top GoalscorerAlan Shearer (260 goals)
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