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IFFHS World's Strongest Man National League
SportAssociation football
Awarded forStrongest man national league of the calendar year
Presented byInternational Federation of Football History & Statistics
History
First award1991
Editions30
First winnerItaly Italy
Most winsSpain Spain (13 awards)
Most recentItaly Italy (11)
Websitewww.iffhs.com

The IFFHS World's Strongest National League is a football award given annually since 1991 to the world's best league. The award is given by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS).

Men's winners

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Premier League, Strongest National League of the Decade (2001–2010).

List of winners

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Year Rank League Points
1991 1st Italy Italy[1] 1,382
2nd Spain Spain 1,069
3rd England England 1,059
1992 1st Italy Italy[2] 1,342
2nd Spain Spain 1,145
3rd Netherlands Netherlands 941
1993 1st Italy Italy[3] 1,577
2nd Spain Spain 1,171
3rd Germany Germany 1,046
1994 1st Italy Italy[4] 1,345
2nd France France 1,067
3rd Spain Spain 1,030
1995 1st Italy Italy[5] 1,342
2nd Spain Spain 1,069
3rd France France 1,046
1996 1st Italy Italy[6] 1,119
2nd Spain Spain 1,037
3rd France France 1,008
1997 1st Germany Germany[7] 1,209
2nd Italy Italy 1,181
3rd Spain Spain 1,120
1998 1st Italy Italy[8] 1,276
2nd Brazil Brazil 1,198
3rd Spain Spain 1,096
1999 1st Italy Italy[9] 1,163
2nd Spain Spain 1,145
3rd England England 1,134
2000 1st Spain Spain[10] 1,215
2nd England England 1,116
3rd Italy Italy 1,051
2001 1st Spain Spain[11] 1,267
2nd England England 1,176
3rd Italy Italy 1,013
2002 1st Spain Spain[12] 1,209
2nd England England 1,183
3rd Italy Italy 1,119
2003 1st Italy Italy[13] 1,180
2nd Spain Spain 1,107
3rd England England 1,062
2004 1st Spain Spain[14] 1,189
2nd England England 1,184
3rd Italy Italy 1,010
2005 1st England England[15] 1,207
2nd Italy Italy 1,137
3rd France France 995
2006 1st Italy Italy[16] 1,182
2nd Spain Spain 1,068
3rd England England 1,025
2007 1st England England[17] 1,171
2nd Spain Spain 1,074
3rd Italy Italy 1,027
2008 1st England England[18] 1,192
2nd Italy Italy 1,031
3rd Argentina Argentina 1,020
2009 1st England England[19] 1,187
2nd Spain Spain 1,077
3rd Germany Germany 1,031
2010 1st Spain Spain[20] 580
2nd Italy Italy 577
3rd Argentina Argentina 536
2011 1st Spain Spain[21]
2nd
3rd
2012 1st Spain Spain[22] 1,283
2nd Brazil Brazil 1,058
3rd Germany Germany 1,037
2013 1st Spain Spain[23] 1,155
2nd England England 1,128
3rd Germany Germany 1,056
2014 1st Spain Spain[24] 1,259
2nd Italy Italy 998
3rd England England 958
2015 1st Spain Spain[25] 1,262
2nd Italy Italy 1,177
3rd Germany Germany 1,044
2016 1st Spain Spain[26] 1,277
2nd Colombia Colombia 984
3rd France France 938
2017 1st Spain Spain[27] 1,195
2nd England England 1,177
3rd Brazil Brazil 1,134
2018 1st Spain Spain[28] 1,256
2nd England England 1,050
3rd Brazil Brazil 1,043
2019 1st England England[29] 1,287
2nd Brazil Brazil 1,165
3rd Spain Spain 1,141
2020 1st Italy Italy[30] 1,026
2nd England England 1,003
3rd Brazil Brazil 964

Statistics

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Multiple winners (1991–present)
League Wins Years
Spain Spain 13 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
Italy Italy 11 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2006, 2020
England England 5 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2019

The World's Strongest Man National League of the Decade (2001–2010)

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Bold indicates the strongest league of the respective confederation.

Best leagues[31]
Rank League Confederation Points
1 England England UEFA 11,516
2 Spain Spain UEFA 11,120
3 Italy Italy UEFA 10,640
4 Brazil Brazil CONMEBOL 9,367
5 Germany Germany UEFA 9,235
6 France France UEFA 8,762.5
7 Argentina Argentina CONMEBOL 8,753
8 Netherlands Netherlands UEFA 7,247.5
9 Portugal Portugal UEFA 6,817.5
10 Mexico Mexico CONCACAF 6,526
30 Egypt Egypt CAF 4,006.5
34 Japan Japan AFC 3,693.5
New Zealand New Zealand OFC

The World's Strongest Man National League of the Decade (2011–2020)

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Bold indicates the strongest league of the respective confederation.

Best leagues[32]
Rank League Confederation Points
1 Spain Spain UEFA 11,988
2 England England UEFA 10,498
3 Brazil Brazil CONMEBOL 9,851
4 Italy Italy UEFA 9,787.5
5 Germany Germany UEFA 9,118
6 Argentina Argentina CONMEBOL 8,639
7 France France UEFA 8,594
8 Colombia Colombia CONMEBOL 7,672
9 Portugal Portugal UEFA 7,217
10 Paraguay Paraguay CONMEBOL 6,922.5
17 Mexico Mexico CONCACAF 5,947.5
22 South Korea South Korea AFC 5,698.5
29 Tunisia Tunisia CAF 4,817
New Zealand New Zealand OFC
Continental rankings[33]
Rank Europe South America CONCACAF Africa Asia Oceania
1 Spain Spain Brazil Brazil Mexico Mexico Tunisia Tunisia South Korea South Korea New Zealand New Zealand
2 England England Argentina Argentina Costa Rica Costa Rica Egypt Egypt Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia New Caledonia New Caledonia
3 Italy Italy Colombia Colombia United States United States Morocco Morocco Japan Japan French Polynesia Tahiti
4 Germany Germany Paraguay Paraguay Guatemala Guatemala South Africa South Africa China China
5 France France Ecuador Ecuador Honduras Honduras Algeria Algeria Iran Iran
IFFHS World's Strongest Woman National League
SportAssociation football
Awarded forStrongest woman national league of the calendar year
Presented byInternational Federation of Football History & Statistics
History
First award2020
Editions1
First winnerEngland England
Most winsEngland England (1 award)
Most recentEngland England
Websitewww.iffhs.com

Women's winners

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List of winners

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Year Rank League Points
2020 1st England England[34] 90
2nd United States United States
France France
70
3rd

See also

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