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Case 1

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Premier League
Season2021–22
Dates13 August 2021 –
22 May 2022
ChampionsManchester City
6th Premier League title
8th English title
RelegatedBurnley
Watford
Norwich City
Champions LeagueManchester City
Liverpool
Chelsea
Tottenham Hotspur
Europa LeagueArsenal
Manchester United
Europa Conference LeagueWest Ham United
Matches played380
Goals scored1,071 (2.82 per match)
Top goalscorerMohamed Salah
Son Heung-min
(23 goals each)
Best goalkeeperAlisson
Ederson
(20 clean sheets each)
Biggest home winChelsea 7–0 Norwich City
(23 October 2021)
Manchester City 7–0 Leeds United
(14 December 2021)
Biggest away winSouthampton 0–6 Chelsea
(9 April 2022)
Highest scoringManchester City 6–3 Leicester City
(26 December 2021)
Longest winning run12 matches
Manchester City
Longest unbeaten run19 matches
Liverpool
Longest winless run14 matches
Newcastle United
Longest losing run6 matches
Brighton & Hove Albion
Leeds United
Norwich City (thrice)
Watford (twice)
Highest attendance73,564
Manchester United 1–1 Chelsea
(28 April 2022)[1]
Lowest attendance16,479
Brentford 2–0 Arsenal
(13 August 2021)[1]
Total attendance15,195,647
Average attendance39,989
Attendance15,195,647 (39,989 per match)[2]
Premier League
Season2021–22
Dates13 August 2021 –
22 May 2022
ChampionsManchester City
6th Premier League title
8th English title
Manchester City
6th Premier League title
8th English title
RelegatedBurnley
Watford
Norwich City
Champions LeagueManchester City
Liverpool
Chelsea
Tottenham Hotspur
Europa LeagueArsenal
Manchester United
Europa Conference LeagueWest Ham United
Matches played380
Goals scored1,071 (2.82 per match)
Top goalscorerMohamed Salah
Son Heung-min
(23 goals each)
Best goalkeeperAlisson
Ederson
(20 clean sheets each)
Biggest home winChelsea 7–0 Norwich City
(23 October 2021)
Manchester City 7–0 Leeds United
(14 December 2021)
Biggest away winSouthampton 0–6 Chelsea
(9 April 2022)
Highest scoringManchester City 6–3 Leicester City
(26 December 2021)
Longest winning run12 matches
Manchester City
Longest unbeaten run19 matches
Liverpool
Longest winless run14 matches
Newcastle United
Longest losing run6 matches
Brighton & Hove Albion
Leeds United
Norwich City (thrice)
Watford (twice)
Highest attendance73,564
Manchester United 1–1 Chelsea
(28 April 2022)[1]
Lowest attendance16,479
Brentford 2–0 Arsenal
(13 August 2021)[1]
Attendance15,195,647 (39,989 per match)[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "English Premier League Performance Stats – 2021–22". ESPN. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
  2. ^ note about attendance

Case 2

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{{Infobox football league season|attendance=600,000 |biggest away win=[[Borussia Mönchengladbach|M'gladbach]] 2–8 [[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Leverkusen]] (30 October 1998) |biggest home win=[[VfL Wolfsburg|Wolfsburg]] 7–1 [[Borussia Mönchengladbach|M'gladbach]] (7 November 1998) |competition=[[Bundesliga]] |continentalcup1=[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] |continentalcup1 qualifiers=[[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]]<br />[[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Bayer Leverkusen]]<br />[[Hertha BSC]]<br />[[Borussia Dortmund]] |continentalcup2=[[1999–2000 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] |continentalcup2 qualifiers=[[1. FC Kaiserslautern]]<br />[[VfL Wolfsburg]]<br />[[SV Werder Bremen|Werder Bremen]] ([[1998–99 DFB-Pokal|domestic cup]] winners) |continentalcup3=[[1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup|Intertoto Cup]] |continentalcup3 qualifiers=[[Hamburger SV]]<br />[[MSV Duisburg]] |dates=14 August 1998 – 29 May 1999 |highest scoring=[[Borussia Mönchengladbach|M'gladbach]] 2–8 [[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Leverkusen]] (10 goals) (30 October 1998) |league topscorer=[[Michael Preetz]] (23) |matches=306 |nextseason=[[1999–2000 Bundesliga|1999–2000]] |prevseason=[[1997–98 Bundesliga|1997–98]] |relegated=[[1. FC Nürnberg]]<br />[[VfL Bochum]]<br />[[Borussia Mönchengladbach]] |season=1998–99 |total goals=866 |winners=[[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]]<br />14th Bundesliga title<br />15th [[List of German football champions|German title]]}}
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Bundesliga
Season1998–99
Dates14 August 1998 – 29 May 1999
ChampionsBayern Munich
14th Bundesliga title
15th German title
Relegated1. FC Nürnberg
VfL Bochum
Borussia Mönchengladbach
Champions LeagueBayern Munich
Bayer Leverkusen
Hertha BSC
Borussia Dortmund
UEFA Cup1. FC Kaiserslautern
VfL Wolfsburg
Werder Bremen (domestic cup winners)
Intertoto CupHamburger SV
MSV Duisburg
Matches played306
Goals scored866 (2.83 per match)
Top goalscorerMichael Preetz (23)
Biggest home winWolfsburg 7–1 M'gladbach (7 November 1998)
Biggest away winM'gladbach 2–8 Leverkusen (30 October 1998)
Highest scoringM'gladbach 2–8 Leverkusen (10 goals) (30 October 1998)
Total attendance600,000
Bundesliga
Season1998–99
Dates14 August 1998 – 29 May 1999
ChampionsBayern Munich
14th Bundesliga title
15th German title
Bayern Munich
14th Bundesliga title
15th German title
Relegated1. FC Nürnberg
VfL Bochum
Borussia Mönchengladbach
Champions LeagueBayern Munich
Bayer Leverkusen
Hertha BSC
Borussia Dortmund
UEFA Cup1. FC Kaiserslautern
VfL Wolfsburg
Werder Bremen (domestic cup winners)
Intertoto CupHamburger SV
MSV Duisburg
Matches played306
Goals scored866 (2.83 per match)
Top goalscorerMichael Preetz (23)
Biggest home winWolfsburg 7–1 M'gladbach (7 November 1998)
Biggest away winM'gladbach 2–8 Leverkusen (30 October 1998)
Highest scoringM'gladbach 2–8 Leverkusen (10 goals) (30 October 1998)
Attendance600,000 (1,961 per match)

Case 3 (no match count)

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{{Infobox football league season|attendance=600,000 |attendance note=[1] |biggest away win=[[Borussia Mönchengladbach|M'gladbach]] 2–8 [[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Leverkusen]] (30 October 1998) |biggest home win=[[VfL Wolfsburg|Wolfsburg]] 7–1 [[Borussia Mönchengladbach|M'gladbach]] (7 November 1998) |competition=[[Bundesliga]] |continentalcup1=[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] |continentalcup1 qualifiers=[[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]]<br />[[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Bayer Leverkusen]]<br />[[Hertha BSC]]<br />[[Borussia Dortmund]] |continentalcup2=[[1999–2000 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] |continentalcup2 qualifiers=[[1. FC Kaiserslautern]]<br />[[VfL Wolfsburg]]<br />[[SV Werder Bremen|Werder Bremen]] ([[1998–99 DFB-Pokal|domestic cup]] winners) |continentalcup3=[[1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup|Intertoto Cup]] |continentalcup3 qualifiers=[[Hamburger SV]]<br />[[MSV Duisburg]] |dates=14 August 1998 – 29 May 1999 |highest scoring=[[Borussia Mönchengladbach|M'gladbach]] 2–8 [[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Leverkusen]] (10 goals) (30 October 1998) |league topscorer=[[Michael Preetz]] (23) |matches= |nextseason=[[1999–2000 Bundesliga|1999–2000]] |prevseason=[[1997–98 Bundesliga|1997–98]] |relegated=[[1. FC Nürnberg]]<br />[[VfL Bochum]]<br />[[Borussia Mönchengladbach]] |season=1998–99 |total goals=866 |winners=[[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]]<br />14th Bundesliga title<br />15th [[List of German football champions|German title]]}}
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Bundesliga
Season1998–99
Dates14 August 1998 – 29 May 1999
ChampionsBayern Munich
14th Bundesliga title
15th German title
Relegated1. FC Nürnberg
VfL Bochum
Borussia Mönchengladbach
Champions LeagueBayern Munich
Bayer Leverkusen
Hertha BSC
Borussia Dortmund
UEFA Cup1. FC Kaiserslautern
VfL Wolfsburg
Werder Bremen (domestic cup winners)
Intertoto CupHamburger SV
MSV Duisburg
Goals scored866
Top goalscorerMichael Preetz (23)
Biggest home winWolfsburg 7–1 M'gladbach (7 November 1998)
Biggest away winM'gladbach 2–8 Leverkusen (30 October 1998)
Highest scoringM'gladbach 2–8 Leverkusen (10 goals) (30 October 1998)
Total attendance600,000
Attendance[1]
Bundesliga
Season1998–99
Dates14 August 1998 – 29 May 1999
ChampionsBayern Munich
14th Bundesliga title
15th German title
Bayern Munich
14th Bundesliga title
15th German title
Relegated1. FC Nürnberg
VfL Bochum
Borussia Mönchengladbach
Champions LeagueBayern Munich
Bayer Leverkusen
Hertha BSC
Borussia Dortmund
UEFA Cup1. FC Kaiserslautern
VfL Wolfsburg
Werder Bremen (domestic cup winners)
Intertoto CupHamburger SV
MSV Duisburg
Goals scored866
Top goalscorerMichael Preetz (23)
Biggest home winWolfsburg 7–1 M'gladbach (7 November 1998)
Biggest away winM'gladbach 2–8 Leverkusen (30 October 1998)
Highest scoringM'gladbach 2–8 Leverkusen (10 goals) (30 October 1998)
Attendance600,000[1]

References

  1. ^ note

Case 4

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{{Infobox football league season|attendancecalc=10,000 |biggest win=''Biggest win'' |competition=[[Lebanese Premier League]] |continentalcup1=[[2021 AFC Cup|AFC Cup]] |dates=3 October 2020 – 2021 |league topscorer=[[Hassan Maatouk]]<br/>(10 goals) |matches=66 |nextseason=[[2021–22 Lebanese Premier League|2021–22]] |prevseason=[[2019–20 Lebanese Premier League|2019–20]] |season=[[2020–21 in Lebanese football|2020–21]] |title= |total goals=146 |updated=3 January 2021}}
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Lebanese Premier League
Season2020–21
Dates3 October 2020 – 2021
Matches played66
Goals scored146 (2.21 per match)
Top goalscorerHassan Maatouk
(10 goals)
Biggest winBiggest win
Attendance10,000 (Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character ",". per match)
All statistics correct as of 3 January 2021.
Lebanese Premier League
Season2020–21
Dates3 October 2020 – 2021
Matches played66
Goals scored146 (2.21 per match)
Top goalscorerHassan Maatouk
(10 goals)
Biggest winBiggest win
Attendance10,000 (152 per match)
All statistics correct as of 3 January 2021.

Case 5 (reference in average attendance parameter; no total attendance)

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{{Infobox football league season|average attendance=4,549[1] |biggest away win=[[FC Baník Ostrava|Ostrava]] 1–5 [[AC Sparta Prague|Sparta Prague]]<br/>[[SK Sigma Olomouc|Olomouc]] 1–5 [[SK Slavia Prague|Slavia Prague]] |biggest home win=[[1. FC Slovácko|Synot]] 5–0 [[FC Viktoria Plzeň|Plzeň]] |competition=[[Czech First League]] |continentalcup1=[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] |continentalcup1 qualifiers=[[AC Sparta Prague|Sparta Prague]]<br/>[[SK Slavia Prague|Slavia Prague]] |continentalcup2=[[2001–02 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] |continentalcup2 qualifiers=[[SK Sigma Olomouc|Sigma Olomouc]]<br/>[[FK Marila Příbram|Marila Příbram]]<br/>[[FK Viktoria Žižkov|Viktoria Žižkov]]<br/>[[FC Slovan Liberec|Slovan Liberec]] |continentalcup3=[[2001 UEFA Intertoto Cup|Intertoto Cup]] |continentalcup3 qualifiers=[[FK Chmel Blšany|Blšany]]<br/>[[1. FC Slovácko|Synot]] |highest attendance=16,350[1]<br>[[AC Sparta Prague|Sparta Prague]] 4–4 [[SK Slavia Prague|Slavia Prague]] |highest scoring=[[AC Sparta Prague|Sparta Prague]] 4–4 [[SK Slavia Prague|Slavia Prague]] |league topscorer=[[Vítězslav Tuma]] (15) |longest losses= |longest unbeaten= |longest wins= |lowest attendance=457[1]<br>[[FK Viktoria Žižkov|Žižkov]] 3–3 [[FC Viktoria Plzeň|Plzeň]] |matches=240 |nextseason=[[2001–02 Czech First League|2001–02]] |prevseason=[[1999–2000 Czech First League|1999–2000]] |relegated=[[SK Dynamo České Budějovice|České Budějovice]]<br/>[[FC Viktoria Plzeň|Viktoria Plzeň]] |season=2000–01 |total goals=613 |winners=[[AC Sparta Prague|Sparta Prague]]}}
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Czech First League
Season2000–01
ChampionsSparta Prague
RelegatedČeské Budějovice
Viktoria Plzeň
Champions LeagueSparta Prague
Slavia Prague
UEFA CupSigma Olomouc
Marila Příbram
Viktoria Žižkov
Slovan Liberec
Intertoto CupBlšany
Synot
Matches played240
Goals scored613 (2.55 per match)
Top goalscorerVítězslav Tuma (15)
Biggest home winSynot 5–0 Plzeň
Biggest away winOstrava 1–5 Sparta Prague
Olomouc 1–5 Slavia Prague
Highest scoringSparta Prague 4–4 Slavia Prague
Highest attendance16,350[1]
Sparta Prague 4–4 Slavia Prague
Lowest attendance457[1]
Žižkov 3–3 Plzeň
Average attendance4,549[1]
Czech First League
Season2000–01
ChampionsSparta Prague
Sparta Prague
RelegatedČeské Budějovice
Viktoria Plzeň
Champions LeagueSparta Prague
Slavia Prague
UEFA CupSigma Olomouc
Marila Příbram
Viktoria Žižkov
Slovan Liberec
Intertoto CupBlšany
Synot
Matches played240
Goals scored613 (2.55 per match)
Top goalscorerVítězslav Tuma (15)
Biggest home winSynot 5–0 Plzeň
Biggest away winOstrava 1–5 Sparta Prague
Olomouc 1–5 Slavia Prague
Highest scoringSparta Prague 4–4 Slavia Prague
Highest attendance16,350[1]
Sparta Prague 4–4 Slavia Prague
Lowest attendance457[1]
Žižkov 3–3 Plzeň
Average attendance4,549[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Divácké statistiky Gambrinus liga 2000/2001" (in Czech). idnes.cz. Archived from the original on 6 January 2005. Retrieved 24 February 2012.