the champions, the qualified in European cups, the relegated… The recap of the European championships

A new season is ending for the major European championships. If the coronation of Paris Saint-Germain marked the Ligue 1 season, the suspense lasted until the last match in England and Italy with the titles of Manchester City and AC Milan, Sunday May 22. Overview of what will be the Europe of football in the next financial year.

England: eighth title for Manchester City, Arsenal and Manchester United in the Europa League

1st: Manchester City, qualified for the Champions League

2nd: Liverpool, qualified for the Champions League

3rd: Chelseaqualified for the Champions League

4th: Tottenhamqualified for the Champions League

5th: Arsenalqualified for the Europa League

6th: Manchester United, qualified in the Europa League

7th: West Ham, play-off in the Europa League conference

18th: Burnley – 19th: Watford – 20th: Norwich, relegated to the Championship

> The promoted: Fulham (1st), Bournemouth (2nd) and Huddersfield or Nottingham Forest (accession dam)

> Top scorers: Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) and Heung Min Son (Tottenham) with 23 goals

Germany: Bayern of course, European Union Berlin and Freiburg

1st: Bayern Munich, qualified for the Champions League

2nd: Borussia Dortmund, qualified for the Champions League

3rd: Bayer Leverkusen, qualified for the Champions League

4th: RB Leipzig, qualified for the Champions League

5th: Union Berlin, qualified for the Europa League

6th: Fribourg, qualified in the Europa League

7th: FC Cologne, qualified in the Europa League conference

16th: Herta Berlin, play-off against Hamburg

17th: Arminia Bielefeld – 18th: Greuter Furth, relegated to Bundesliga 2

> The promoted: Schalke 04 (1st), Werder Bremen (2nd) and Hamburg or Hertha Berlin (accession dam)

> Top scorer: Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich) with 35 goals

Italy: AC Milan crowned 11 years later

1st: AC Milan, qualified for the Champions League

2nd: Inter Milan, qualified for the Champions League

3rd: Naples, qualified for the Champions League

4th: Juventus, qualified in the Champions League

5th: Lazio Romaqualified for the Europa League

6th: AS Romaqualified for the Europa League

7th: Fiorentina, play-off in the Europa League conference

18th: Cagliari – 19th: Genoa – 20th: Venezia, relegated to Serie B

> The promoted: Lecce (1st), Cremonese (2nd) then a third between Pisa, Monza and Brescia (access barrier)

> Top scorer: Ciro Immobile (Lazio Rome) with 27 goals

Spain: sacred Real, spoiled Sevillians, European Villareal

1st: Real Madridqualified for the Champions League

2nd: FC Barcelonaqualified for the Champions League

3rd: Atlético de Madridqualified for the Champions League

4th: Sevilla FCqualified for the Champions League

5th: Betis Sevillaqualified for the Europa League

6th: Real Sociedad, qualified in the League Europe

7th: Villareal, play-off in the League Europe conference

18th: Cadiz – 19th: Levante – 20th: Alaves, relegated to Liga2

> The promoted: Eibar (1st), Almeria (2nd) then a third between Valladolid, Tenerife, Gerona and Las Palmas.

> Top scorer: Karim Benzema (Real Madrid) with 27 goals

Portugal: the trio Porto, Sporting, Benfica found

1st: FC Porto, qualified in the League champions

2nd: Sporting Lisbon, qualified in the League champions

3rd: Benfica, play-off in the Champions League

4th: Braga, qualified in the League Europe conference

5th: Gil Vicente, play-off in the Europa League conference

16th: Moreirense – 17th: Tondela – 18th: Belenenses, relegated to Liga Portugal 2

> The promoted: Rio Ave (1st), Casa Pia (2nd), Chaves (victory in the play-off)

> Top scorer: Darwin Nunez (Benfica) with 26 goals


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