In the netherlands every team with 10 championships gets a star on their shirt, Ajax PSV and Fijenoord all have one or more stars but most people dont know there is a club from The Hague that also has a star having achieved 10 Dutch league championships between 1891 and 1914; HVV now part of the royal The Hague cricket and football club "HCVV" they finally relegated in 1932 but are still around playing in the Dutch 5th tier of the amateur leagues. Talk about a team that time forgot :)
Red Star Belgrade... dominated the old, strong Yugoslav first league, were European and World Champions in 1991, were Champions Cup/League semi finalists on 3 other occasions, were UEFA Cup finalists in 1979, and were with Dinamo Kiev the top East European clubs to be reckoned with... now they are unable to even qualify for the Champions League
Everton? They have competed in the top flight for a record 114 seasons, have won the league 9 times and the FA Cup 5 times as well as a European Cup winners cup? Plus they are one of the founding members of the premier league and have been relegated fewer times than any English club (excluding Arsenal)
+Matt Adams Time hasn't forgotten Everton though. They're still considered a pretty big, if slightly unremarkable team today. Most of the teams in the list are very far off from ever reaching the heights of their glory days.
My point is that when you talk about the greatest teams in England Everton are rarely mentioned, they are one of England's oldest and most successful clubs, whilst they may still be considered decent they don't get half the respect they should in my opinion, hence why I felt they should be on this list...but fair points
+Matt Adams I do agree with you, they rarely get the respect they deserve for their past achievements. If they manage to keep hold of Lukaku, that may change...
Matt Adams the reason why is that that is in the past and that great teams that we talk about have been able to compete in the past and present (excluding Man City and Chelsea), while Everton hasn't really competed in the present (although that may change). But also Everton has not been so successful in Europe. And although you might argue Arsenal hasn't either, they have at least made it to the finals once.
Few other clubs definitely worth mentioning 1. Huddersfield Town (who is the first English team to win 3 consecutive league titles) 2. St Etienne (who is actually the club with most french league titles and holders of numerous french records) 3. Millionarios FC (who is the initial kings of South American football with players like Alfredo Di Stefano) 4. Santos FC (one of the first few big clubs in South America, if not for Robinho, Neymar in recent years, most ppl would have forgotten them)
add there Parma (two UEFA Cups, one European Super Cup and one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup), Wolverhampton Wanderers (during their dominance in 50's the European Champions Cup was established, after the English press declared Wolves "Champions of the World" (following their victories against Real Madrid, Honved, Spartak.. in some of British football's first live televised games), Honved (the nucleus of the legendary Hungary known as the Mighty Magyars), Red Star Belgrade (Crvena Zvezda) have won the European Champions Cup, International Supr Cup, 27 national championships and 24 national cups...
I don't know if Aberdeen have ever been considered iconic... but they did win two European trophies in 1983: the Cup Winner's Cup against Real Madrid and the Super Cup against Hamburg.
How about Leeds United ??? They are the last team to win the first division and not to win the Premier League, They have won 3 First divisions, 1 FA Cup, Champions League semi-finalists, Champions League runners up, Europa League Semi-finalists many times and are in the english division 2
Jai Barnett the Fairs Cup was the predecessor to the UEFA Cup. Like the Europa League, it was the second most prestigious club competition in Europe. I'd concede it wasn't the Europa League, but it was the same level of competition. In fact we were the last winners of the Fairs Cup before the UEFA Cup started
Queens park of Scotland were the first to actually implement passing during the 19th century. They also won the FA cup and a couple first division titles. I would have added them.
The most successful clubs in Germany are 1) Bayern, 2) BVB, 3) Werder Bremen, 4) HSV, 5) VfB Stuttgart! Just after the Bundesliga was started! Nürnberg would probably be third behind Bayern and Hamburg (who were actually way more successful than Bremen and Dortmund before 1963!) if we combine everything! I mean, Nürnberg won 9 german championships (Hamburg ‘only’ 6) but they are also the most often relegated team in german football alongside Bielefeld and they’ve never won a european title (Dortmund and Hamburg won the Champions League, Bremen the UEFA Cup)
Another remarkable fact about Nürnberg's decline: It actually started after their last title in 1968 when they relegated the very next season, remaining the only German side ever to be relegated as current champion. However, they did win the German Cup, the DFB-Pokal in 2007 and won the group phase of the Europaleague, in 2008, only to be relegated from the bundesliga again the same year.
Antoine Dodson's Bandana Denmark didn't even make it out of the group stage but UEFA didn't allow Yugoslavia to progress because of the war(which is was bs).
I mean, the 9th spot also won it twice, dominated the Bundesliga, gave overall football major influence with their style and gave birth to literally half of German all time greats. Forest simply rank outside the Top 10'
Matt Cook you say technically like it actually is the case even tho they kept all there honours cause it technically is the same club.Cant overtake them in trophies so deny there existence easy fix.
*Nottingham Forest* - 2x European champions, 1x First Division champions, won division on their first attempt *AS Saint-Étienne* - 10x French champions, most successful club in France, European Cup finalist *Preston North End* - Early English super club *Deportivo la Coruña* - League champions, UCL semi-finalists, Super Depor of 1998-2004 *Hertha BSC* - 2x German champions, strong 1920s-1930s team *Aberdeen* - 4x Scottish champions, 1x UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, Ruled 80s Scottish football *Parma* - Multi time UEFA Cup and Coppa Italia champions, gave Crespo, Buffon, Cannavaro, Thuram and Veron *New York Cosmos* - Packed 70k stadiums, was America's first mainstream team with world legends. *Red Star Belgrade* - Multi time Serbian champions, 1x European champions *Steaua Bucuresti* - 1x European champions, beat Barcelona, multi-time Romanian champions *Leeds United* - Multi time English champions, last winner of the First Division, consistent fixture in the top 4 of English football *Hungary 1950s* - Revolutionized the game *Netherlands 1970s* - Revolutionized the game *Wolverhampton Wanderers* - Toured the world and considered 'World champions', basically responsible for the Champion League/European Cup *Sampdoria* - Major Italian team, attracted top stars *Blackburn Rovers* - Premier League champions, consistent fixture at the top of the table, gave Alan Shearer his big break. *Hamburg* - Never relegated (until last season) multi time champions, 1x European champions *HVV Den Haag* - 10x Dutch champions *Al Ahly* - Invincible season + 5 titles in a single calendar year, strongest African side in history
I was 10 or 11 when Villa won the title and the European Cup with Peter Withe leading the line for them. Everybody remembers Forest's success but few seem to remember Villa's.
Everton - 9 league titles, 5 fa cups, 1 cup winners cup Sunderland - 6 league titles, 2 fa cups Newcastle - 4 league titles, 6 fa cups, 1 fairs cup Sheff Wed - 4 league titles, 3 fa cups, 1 league cup Wolves - 3 league titles, 4 fa cups, 2 league cups (UEFA Cup Runners-Up) Leeds Utd - 3 league titles, 1 fa cup, 1 league cup, 2 fairs cups (European Cup Runners-Up) Huddersfield - 3 league titles, 1 fa cup (3 in a row 1923-1926) Blackburn - 3 league titles, 6 fa cups, 1 league cup, Alan Shearer Preston - 2 league titles, 2 fa cups (invincibles and double winners 1889) Derby - 2 league titles, 1 fa cup (European Cup Semi-Finalists), Brian Clough Burnley - 2 league titles, 1 fa cup Portsmouth - 2 league titles, 2 fa cups Sheff Utd - 1 league title, 4 fa cups West Brom - 1 league title, 5 fa cups, 1 league cup and the 3 degrees Ipswich - 1 league title, 1 fa cup, 1 UEFA Cup, Bobby Robson and Alf Ramsey Nottm Forest - 1 league title, 2 fa cups, 4 league cups, 2 European Cups, Brian Clough
You included Club Brugge for 1 European final but not Anderlecht? They have won several European trophies during the 70s - 80s - 90s lol know your stuff
Are you sure you know your history "Belgian Football" ???? Anderlecht won two C2 finals in the end of the 70's (+ 1 other final lost between both of them) They won 2 European Supercups at the same era They also won and lost two C3 finals in the 80's And they played a C2 final in 1990. Other belgian clubs reaching a european final also forgotten: + Standard final lost in 1982 + Mechelen winning in 1988 + Antwerp final lost in 1993
i was just making the point that they never made it anywhere in the CHAMPIONS league, not the europa league. also i was just making a quick comment, i'm not going to research a bunch of shit for a youtube comment
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Anderlecht, honved budapest,sparta Praag, leeds united, nottingham forest, Feyenoord, hsv,aberdeen, malmo ,ifk gohtenborg and valencia. All this clubs did great things in the past. Now football is only money.
1 team i'd say is worth mentioning is Steaua București who won the champion's League against barcelona (don't know the exact date) Steaua București had stars like Hagi and others but now it's a team no one really cares about and that never wins anything
I have two problems with what he said about Rangers 1. The Scottish 3rd division isn't the lowest division in scotgland 2. The Rangers that went bankrupt in 2012 are NOT the Rangers today
Werder Bremen deserves also a mention. They have been mostly poor during this decade, but during the eras of Otto Rehagel and Thomas Schaaf, they have been quite the name in european football, being one of Bayern Munichs fiercest opponents. with Otto Rehagel, they won 2 german championships, 2 german cups and the european cup winners cup in 1992 against Arsene Wengers AS Monaco. Noteworthy players that came from Werder are players like Rudi Voller, Wynton Rufer, Karl-Heinz Riedle, Miroslav Klose, Per Mertesacker and Mesut Ozil.
Brugge is not the only team from belgium that reached a european cup final Royal Antwerp FC have reached the europacup 2 final against Parma (sorry for my bad englisch 😁 )
I feel like Coventry City should be on this list.34 consecutive seasons in the top flight,a founder member of the premier league and fa cup winners once
3:03 "...where they lost to Liverpool, something that seemingly happened to everyone in the 1970s". Erm, not quite everyone! 1979/1980... Clough, Taylor, Shilton, Clark, Burns, Lloyd, Anderson, O'Neill, McGovern, Barrett, Needham, Woods, Gemmill, Francis, Bowyer, Birtles, Woodcock, Withe, Gray, O'Hare and the legendary John Robertson... Youuuuuuu Redssssssss!!!
villa are the 5th most successful English side, and one of only 5 to win the champions leauge (european cup at the time) and yh Forrest should have been on here no doubt
AC Milan, Arsenal, Lyon.....This teams will soon be on this list but why didn't you include Saint-Etienne, Nottingham Forest, Hungary???? also i think Stuttgart is also an iconic team many people have forgotten.
Ronaldo Owino ac milan arsenal and lyon are all getting better and better by the year. What do you mean mate? Except for arsenal perhaps but milan will be back in the top of europe soon and lyon is also getting better and has an amazing team
Reims number 1 ? Do you know which French side has actually won the most league titles ? St Etienne should have been top of this list. Granted they are entering Europa league and finishing respectable positions but they are well off from finishing anywhere near PSG and Monaco.
Athletic Club is the mos romantic club in european football, It is nice to know that there is a club where all those big stars can´t play unless they are born o raised in the Basque Country (3 million inhabitants).
AIRRGAMING since 2000 hit Liverpool has one the fa cup 2001 & 2006 league cup 2001 2003 2012 the Europa league 2001 super cup 2001 2005 community shield 2001 2006 and the champions league 2005
I like zach, just because he isn't the most exciting doesn't mean much,he still is learning and is improving vid by vid.he also has my name, so that's a plus (;
I swear, watch this video will looking at this guy his hands, it is hilarious, how can yo make a video and the whole time make exactly the same handgesture. Just amazing
Michael Loves to game Rangers have won a European Trophy before called the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup beating Dynamo Moscow 3-2 in the final with Willie Johnston scoring a double and Colin Stean scoring one. It's not the Champions League but it's still European Glory. Rangers also have more league titles than Celtic because the joke about the club dying has been dispoven many times but you keep on living in your fantasy land where your club didnt cover for a paedophile.
I'd say Torino should probably top this list. That team is regarded by some as the best in italian football's history. The only thing standing between them and european glory is probably the fact that european competitions had not been created yet. That being said they do have a 3rd place in the first edition of the latin cup, the year of the plane crash.
blackburn rovers? i mean we're not as big as the clubs on the list but we won the fa cup 3 times in a row and we did win the prem. how the hell nottingham and leeds weren't on here i wont know
‘West Brom are the closest thing to a top flight brummy side’ are you actually taking the piss? Villa are by far the biggest club in the midlands and as of now back in the prem after beating the Albion in the playoffs.
I like Zach
Too early for April mop m8
EFD is all about the love, get in there Adam!
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Adam you should have commented this on April 1ST
Euro Football Daily Why not Uruguay 1930?
Adam I prefer ginger boy
In the netherlands every team with 10 championships gets a star on their shirt, Ajax PSV and Fijenoord all have one or more stars but most people dont know there is a club from The Hague that also has a star having achieved 10 Dutch league championships between 1891 and 1914; HVV now part of the royal The Hague cricket and football club "HCVV" they finally relegated in 1932 but are still around playing in the Dutch 5th tier of the amateur leagues. Talk about a team that time forgot :)
Mao Zedong damn
Also in Italy
Im Dutch and never know this 😂
Red Star Belgrade... dominated the old, strong Yugoslav first league, were European and World Champions in 1991, were Champions Cup/League semi finalists on 3 other occasions, were UEFA Cup finalists in 1979, and were with Dinamo Kiev the top East European clubs to be reckoned with... now they are unable to even qualify for the Champions League
98091238 underrated comment
Nobody would think it now but Yugoslavia were nothing to laugh at two or three decades ago.
98091238 And I watching them today against CSKA I was with my father and we were recording those Red Star times yup I will never forget Red Star
This year, yes
Aaaand they're in the UCL this season.
Yes the betated Liverpool someway by 2 0
how did Nottingham forest not get in this list
Ellis Wood Ikr haha
Jack clark yeah
Ellis Wood Cuz that Zach guy doesn't know anything about football
Ellis Wood Leeds were better in those days aswell and are going back to prem
a soda fuzz ... nothing worthy of mentioning.
lets play a drinking game. every time he puts his hands together, take a shot
hydrakin I'm dying
Jesus I just noticed. This deserves more likes
omg i cant catch up to him
You’d die 😂
Why am I drunk?
Genoa won serie A 9 times and they are the oldest team in italy
you guys wont believe. im also wearing Germany's no 8 Tshirt right now.
thumbs up for Mesut Ozil
Everton?
They have competed in the top flight for a record 114 seasons, have won the league 9 times and the FA Cup 5 times as well as a European Cup winners cup? Plus they are one of the founding members of the premier league and have been relegated fewer times than any English club (excluding Arsenal)
+Matt Adams
Time hasn't forgotten Everton though. They're still considered a pretty big, if slightly unremarkable team today. Most of the teams in the list are very far off from ever reaching the heights of their glory days.
My point is that when you talk about the greatest teams in England Everton are rarely mentioned, they are one of England's oldest and most successful clubs, whilst they may still be considered decent they don't get half the respect they should in my opinion, hence why I felt they should be on this list...but fair points
+Matt Adams
I do agree with you, they rarely get the respect they deserve for their past achievements. If they manage to keep hold of Lukaku, that may change...
Matt Adams the reason why is that that is in the past and that great teams that we talk about have been able to compete in the past and present (excluding Man City and Chelsea), while Everton hasn't really competed in the present (although that may change). But also Everton has not been so successful in Europe. And although you might argue Arsenal hasn't either, they have at least made it to the finals once.
Matt Adams European winner cups doesn't really count but I sort of agree although your not forgetten because your doing well in the bpl
Few other clubs definitely worth mentioning
1. Huddersfield Town (who is the first English team to win 3 consecutive league titles)
2. St Etienne (who is actually the club with most french league titles and holders of numerous french records)
3. Millionarios FC (who is the initial kings of South American football with players like Alfredo Di Stefano)
4. Santos FC (one of the first few big clubs in South America, if not for Robinho, Neymar in recent years, most ppl would have forgotten them)
Last time I was this early Arsenal fans Said that They were going to win the league...
Oliver Trkulja and the quadruple
looks like you didn't come early since 2011
Oliver Trkulja and they still say it now 😂
I'm a bit annoyed that whenever they mention Gladbach, they never mention the club's biggest legend, Gunter Netzer.
Which iconic team do you think deserved more attention for their achievements?!
Euro Football Daily Bradford, or Bournemouth
Euro Football Daily also I liked
Nottingham Forest
West Brom.
Euro Football Daily anderlecht
(Won a lot of european cups and makes best Belgium talents like dendoncker tielemans iseka and much more)
Real Deportivo? they were excellent in the early 2000s but have declined a lot since
Lord Sanogo Will Win The 2094 ballon d'Or very true
Lord Sanogo Will Win The 2094 ballon d'Or who the fuck is Sanogo???
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I was laughing when he said Brugge
add there
Parma (two UEFA Cups, one European Super Cup and one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup),
Wolverhampton Wanderers (during their dominance in 50's the European Champions Cup was established, after the English press declared Wolves "Champions of the World" (following their victories against Real Madrid, Honved, Spartak.. in some of British football's first live televised games),
Honved (the nucleus of the legendary Hungary known as the Mighty Magyars),
Red Star Belgrade (Crvena Zvezda) have won the European Champions Cup, International Supr Cup, 27 national championships and 24 national cups...
Didn't Anderlecht reach several European finals too...? Not just Club Brugge
they even won it once
I don't know if Aberdeen have ever been considered iconic... but they did win two European trophies in 1983: the Cup Winner's Cup against Real Madrid and the Super Cup against Hamburg.
How about Leeds United ??? They are the last team to win the first division and not to win the Premier League, They have won 3 First divisions, 1 FA Cup, Champions League semi-finalists, Champions League runners up, Europa League Semi-finalists many times and are in the english division 2
MrNuggetz theyre not in League 2. Currently fighting for promotion to the prem in the Championship
Mete Oguz the championship is division 2...
MrNuggetz you forgot to mention the Europa League win
Leeds For Life Leeds didn't win the Europa league look it up
Jai Barnett the Fairs Cup was the predecessor to the UEFA Cup. Like the Europa League, it was the second most prestigious club competition in Europe. I'd concede it wasn't the Europa League, but it was the same level of competition. In fact we were the last winners of the Fairs Cup before the UEFA Cup started
Queens park of Scotland were the first to actually implement passing during the 19th century. They also won the FA cup and a couple first division titles.
I would have added them.
The most successful clubs in Germany are 1) Bayern, 2) BVB, 3) Werder Bremen, 4) HSV, 5) VfB Stuttgart! Just after the Bundesliga was started! Nürnberg would probably be third behind Bayern and Hamburg (who were actually way more successful than Bremen and Dortmund before 1963!) if we combine everything! I mean, Nürnberg won 9 german championships (Hamburg ‘only’ 6) but they are also the most often relegated team in german football alongside Bielefeld and they’ve never won a european title (Dortmund and Hamburg won the Champions League, Bremen the UEFA Cup)
I secretly wanted RB Leipzig to become a force in the Bundesliga purely for the competition.
Another remarkable fact about Nürnberg's decline: It actually started after their last title in 1968 when they relegated the very next season, remaining the only German side ever to be relegated as current champion.
However, they did win the German Cup, the DFB-Pokal in 2007 and won the group phase of the Europaleague, in 2008, only to be relegated from the bundesliga again the same year.
What about Genoa, Bologna, Sampdoria, Parma, Saint Étienne, Leeds, Denmark and Greece?
Antoine Dodson's Bandana what do you mean denmark and greece?
AFCA 1900
Denmark won Euro 1992 and Greece won Euro 2004. Both teams were unfancied when they won.
Antoine Dodson's Bandana Denmark didn't even make it out of the group stage but UEFA didn't allow Yugoslavia to progress because of the war(which is was bs).
Antoine Dodson's Bandana- me when I saw Greece
*but Olympia ain’t dead yet c:*
@@xgl0983 Yeah they were really fucking good.
Surely Nottingham Forest deserve to be in this list?? They only won the European Cup twice ffs
Antoine Dodson's Bandana it's a One fucking mistake.....
I mean, the 9th spot also won it twice, dominated the Bundesliga, gave overall football major influence with their style and gave birth to literally half of German all time greats. Forest simply rank outside the Top 10'
Queue raging Celtic fans claiming Rangers died.
Craig Weston we ain't raging. We are pissing ourselves laughing.
To be fair, it's technically a new club and all the old records are frozen as any this club get are all new.
im a celtic fan but glasgow wont be the same without rangers
Matt Cook you say technically like it actually is the case even tho they kept all there honours cause it technically is the same club.Cant overtake them in trophies so deny there existence easy fix.
jaymak finally a normal rangers/Celtic fan, I hate when our fans just bitch all the time
*Nottingham Forest* - 2x European champions, 1x First Division champions, won division on their first attempt
*AS Saint-Étienne* - 10x French champions, most successful club in France, European Cup finalist
*Preston North End* - Early English super club
*Deportivo la Coruña* - League champions, UCL semi-finalists, Super Depor of 1998-2004
*Hertha BSC* - 2x German champions, strong 1920s-1930s team
*Aberdeen* - 4x Scottish champions, 1x UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, Ruled 80s Scottish football
*Parma* - Multi time UEFA Cup and Coppa Italia champions, gave Crespo, Buffon, Cannavaro, Thuram and Veron
*New York Cosmos* - Packed 70k stadiums, was America's first mainstream team with world legends.
*Red Star Belgrade* - Multi time Serbian champions, 1x European champions
*Steaua Bucuresti* - 1x European champions, beat Barcelona, multi-time Romanian champions
*Leeds United* - Multi time English champions, last winner of the First Division, consistent fixture in the top 4 of English football
*Hungary 1950s* - Revolutionized the game
*Netherlands 1970s* - Revolutionized the game
*Wolverhampton Wanderers* - Toured the world and considered 'World champions', basically responsible for the Champion League/European Cup
*Sampdoria* - Major Italian team, attracted top stars
*Blackburn Rovers* - Premier League champions, consistent fixture at the top of the table, gave Alan Shearer his big break.
*Hamburg* - Never relegated (until last season) multi time champions, 1x European champions
*HVV Den Haag* - 10x Dutch champions
*Al Ahly* - Invincible season + 5 titles in a single calendar year, strongest African side in history
What about St. Etienne, Nottingham Forrest and Leeds United? Thought they would have been mentioned for sure.
I was 10 or 11 when Villa won the title and the European Cup with Peter Withe leading the line for them. Everybody remembers Forest's success but few seem to remember Villa's.
1860 - who really cares about Bayern.
Everton - 9 league titles, 5 fa cups, 1 cup winners cup
Sunderland - 6 league titles, 2 fa cups
Newcastle - 4 league titles, 6 fa cups, 1 fairs cup
Sheff Wed - 4 league titles, 3 fa cups, 1 league cup
Wolves - 3 league titles, 4 fa cups, 2 league cups (UEFA Cup Runners-Up)
Leeds Utd - 3 league titles, 1 fa cup, 1 league cup, 2 fairs cups (European Cup Runners-Up)
Huddersfield - 3 league titles, 1 fa cup (3 in a row 1923-1926)
Blackburn - 3 league titles, 6 fa cups, 1 league cup, Alan Shearer
Preston - 2 league titles, 2 fa cups (invincibles and double winners 1889)
Derby - 2 league titles, 1 fa cup (European Cup Semi-Finalists), Brian Clough
Burnley - 2 league titles, 1 fa cup
Portsmouth - 2 league titles, 2 fa cups
Sheff Utd - 1 league title, 4 fa cups
West Brom - 1 league title, 5 fa cups, 1 league cup and the 3 degrees
Ipswich - 1 league title, 1 fa cup, 1 UEFA Cup, Bobby Robson and Alf Ramsey
Nottm Forest - 1 league title, 2 fa cups, 4 league cups, 2 European Cups, Brian Clough
Felt like crying during the villa one. Haha, I'm a villa fan
5:38 finally, my favorite club is one of your videos. thank you so much
you could have mentioned the suprising domestic cup win in 2007 as well as the relegation in the following season :D
Are you Moroccan?
You included Club Brugge for 1 European final but not Anderlecht? They have won several European trophies during the 70s - 80s - 90s lol know your stuff
they won once in like 1970
Are you sure you know your history "Belgian Football" ????
Anderlecht won two C2 finals in the end of the 70's (+ 1 other final lost between both of them)
They won 2 European Supercups at the same era
They also won and lost two C3 finals in the 80's
And they played a C2 final in 1990.
Other belgian clubs reaching a european final also forgotten:
+ Standard final lost in 1982
+ Mechelen winning in 1988
+ Antwerp final lost in 1993
i was just making the point that they never made it anywhere in the CHAMPIONS league, not the europa league. also i was just making a quick comment, i'm not going to research a bunch of shit for a youtube comment
Nottingham Forrest, Deportivo La Coruna, 1860 München, Vicenza, Grasshoppers Zurich, Neuchatel Xamax, Wacker Tirol, Aberdeen, Dundee United, Lecce, Boavista, Hannover 96, Bari, Zaragoza, Hansa Rostock, St. Etienne, Auxerre, Sochaux, Middlesbrough.
Who am I?
1. I am a Spanish player who was born in Italy to Brazilian parents
2. My brother plays for Barcelona as well as the Brazilian national team
3. I have played under the same manager at my last to clubs, however I'm not at his current club.
Answer; Thiago Alcântara
Indeed iconic.. all this teams still exist it's not the end just start of a new beginning. Love to see them champions again..!!
WHY DOES ZAK HAVE PATO'S SHIRT?
glad to see Zach ain't as boring, speaking with more enthusiasm
Zack is good and all,but I still prefer the ginger lad xD 😅
Anderlecht, honved budapest,sparta Praag, leeds united, nottingham forest, Feyenoord, hsv,aberdeen, malmo ,ifk gohtenborg and valencia. All this clubs did great things in the past. Now football is only money.
Mönchengladbach played Champions League this year… the last 5 years they were in top 7…
1 team i'd say is worth mentioning is Steaua București who won the champion's League against barcelona (don't know the exact date)
Steaua București had stars like Hagi and others but now it's a team no one really cares about and that never wins anything
One hairstyle that barbers forgot! Zach is awesome
Faris You got his insta?
Zac has really improved on his video skills. Let's hope his stats knowledge improves, next Stato Pato?
I have two problems with what he said about Rangers
1. The Scottish 3rd division isn't the lowest division in scotgland
2. The Rangers that went bankrupt in 2012 are NOT the Rangers today
Camieboy 44 still got the trophies still the same team
YOU MEAN SEVCO NOT RANGERS?? THE SEVCOOO
Camieboy 44 yes they are it has been confirmed by UEFA and the sfa
scotgland?
where's that? lol
Camieboy 44 I mean it is the same team don't know what else to say
Werder Bremen deserves also a mention. They have been mostly poor during this decade, but during the eras of Otto Rehagel and Thomas Schaaf, they have been quite the name in european football, being one of Bayern Munichs fiercest opponents. with Otto Rehagel, they won 2 german championships, 2 german cups and the european cup winners cup in 1992 against Arsene Wengers AS Monaco.
Noteworthy players that came from Werder are players like Rudi Voller, Wynton Rufer, Karl-Heinz Riedle, Miroslav Klose, Per Mertesacker and Mesut Ozil.
Where is Saint Etienne? They have the most titles in France.
BFZ's Gaming Everyone knows about that.
BFZ's Gaming saint étienne is dead come on Lyon!
They never had european glory
Panathinaikos, once a Greek Giant, now a middle class team....
Brugge is not the only team from belgium that reached a european cup final Royal Antwerp FC have reached the europacup 2 final against Parma (sorry for my bad englisch 😁 )
There's a star missing on your shirt.
Nope I will never forget these teams I already knew their history and I will never forget them! Respect
Y no Aberdeen FC
Last Mac101 no exactly “iconic” are they
I feel like Coventry City should be on this list.34 consecutive seasons in the top flight,a founder member of the premier league and fa cup winners once
Last time i was this early, arsenal won the league😂
Gladbach was playing Champions League this Season , they are still a Good Team in germany
red star Belgrade
Wimbledon fc, Blackburn rovers, deportivo LA coruna, auxerre, Huddersfield, red star Belgrade, sampdoria
Forest? Parma?
Challenge: Take a shot every time he clasps his hands.
hey Zac I am Algerian too
Same
Morocco > Egypt > Tunisia > Algeria > Libya. Sorry, that's just how it is.
Nearly perfect Morocco > Egypt > Tunisia > Libya > Algeria.
No one cares about any of them dirty shit countries. If they were so great you'd all fucking live there
James Marley Typical xenophobic arsenal fan.
3:03 "...where they lost to Liverpool, something that seemingly happened to everyone in the 1970s". Erm, not quite everyone! 1979/1980... Clough, Taylor, Shilton, Clark, Burns, Lloyd, Anderson, O'Neill, McGovern, Barrett, Needham, Woods, Gemmill, Francis, Bowyer, Birtles, Woodcock, Withe, Gray, O'Hare and the legendary John Robertson... Youuuuuuu Redssssssss!!!
Nottingham Forest over A Villa, and Hungary over Sweden
villa are the 5th most successful English side, and one of only 5 to win the champions leauge (european cup at the time) and yh Forrest should have been on here no doubt
AC Milan, Arsenal, Lyon.....This teams will soon be on this list but why didn't you include Saint-Etienne, Nottingham Forest, Hungary???? also i think Stuttgart is also an iconic team many people have forgotten.
Ronaldo Owino ac milan arsenal and lyon are all getting better and better by the year. What do you mean mate? Except for arsenal perhaps but milan will be back in the top of europe soon and lyon is also getting better and has an amazing team
What about Hajduk Split?
Ante Vukovic hi ante i be seen you on Macaronis channel
Hajduk what never heard about it lol
You forgot Nottingham Forest, no one was better then them in terms of success and glory
how are RANGERS a team to forget. They are the most successful team in the world.
Harris Forrester true
Harris Forrester, in my opinion I think Liverpool are the most successful. Still, Rangers are my fav Scottish club.
The Official ItzQueenCleo Barca is the most successful
no they are not
bias
Never forgot these great teams
Noooo, not this guy😭😭
Football4Ever stfu
commendable effort put in by the euro football daily team to get all the details.
With all due respect, Please don't make him do these videos and bring joe, chris or pat instead
KJ The Gr8 why?
leeds united,sturm gratz,deportivo lacorunia / alavez,macabi tel aviv,Flamengo,Red Star Belgrade
Why this guy again he sounds so shocked about everything
Lewis Yates
His voice is just shit
Fuck this guy
Reims number 1 ? Do you know which French side has actually won the most league titles ? St Etienne should have been top of this list. Granted they are entering Europa league and finishing respectable positions but they are well off from finishing anywhere near PSG and Monaco.
Keep going Zach 👍
Athletic Club is the mos romantic club in european football, It is nice to know that there is a club where all those big stars can´t play unless they are born o raised in the Basque Country (3 million inhabitants).
You forgot Liverpool. They were good in the 70s, now they are dog crap😂😂😂
Yeah scoring the most goals in the best leauge in the world... you have to be fucking dogshite to achieve that! (insert overused cancer emojies here)
David David and worst defence in the league. Liverpools defence is worse than Wayne Bridges wife when Terry came for her.
AIRRGAMING That means there shit 👏👏👏👏👏
AIRRGAMING since 2000 hit Liverpool has one the fa cup 2001 & 2006 league cup 2001 2003 2012 the Europa league 2001 super cup 2001 2005 community shield 2001 2006 and the champions league 2005
AIRRGAMING Arsenal have done the same thing.....
Red Star Belgrade, ex Europe champions who regullary beated all major European powerhouses, especially in 70s and 80s
Loool he's wearing an outdated Germany jersey xD
nice observation mate
Anynomous Sharma what do you expect him to throw it out?
so what is the problem?? I still own a jersey of Spain from WC 2010 and of Beckham when he was in Class of 1992. It is like treasure.
Who gives a shit haha 😂
What about Bologna, Hamburger SV, Everton, Nottingham Forest and Genoa?
Mon the Rangers
Alex Mckenzie WATP
America de Cali from Colombia. Ranked no. 2 in the world in 1996!!
Rangers are dead it's sevco now
DzY Zer0 So when Celtic play "Sevco" what does it say on the scoreboard?
Mitchell Brown it says 5-1 😉
DzY Zer0 I
Nottingham Forest, Leeds United, Hungary (2 WC Finals), Saint-Etienne, Steaua, Uruguay, Genoa, Everton, Derby County, URSS, Valencia
Modern Football....
disliked because the Germany shirt
Please don’t cry. I mean there is even an iconic german team missing. HAMBURG in the early 1980’s! NUR DER HSV!
I like zach, just because he isn't the most exciting doesn't mean much,he still is learning and is improving vid by vid.he also has my name, so that's a plus (;
Rangers are 5years old
Aye right
Michael Loves to game comedians back
Alex Mckenzie there shit
Michael Loves to game they're*
I swear, watch this video will looking at this guy his hands, it is hilarious, how can yo make a video and the whole time make exactly the same handgesture. Just amazing
Rangers have not got any trophies
Watch out we have got a comedian over here
triggered
Piranha Gaming mate European cup rangers nothing ya bal bag
Michael Loves to game Rangers have won a European Trophy before called the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup beating Dynamo Moscow 3-2 in the final with Willie Johnston scoring a double and Colin Stean scoring one. It's not the Champions League but it's still European Glory. Rangers also have more league titles than Celtic because the joke about the club dying has been dispoven many times but you keep on living in your fantasy land where your club didnt cover for a paedophile.
They have 4 trophies. A 3rd, 2nd and 1st division title along with a petrofac training cup. Show some respect.
Mönchengladbach have curently one of the most quality among german clubs, behind bayern and dortmund and together with schalke and leverkusen
I can tell that Zach is improving in his presentation skills.
Honorable mentions go to Queens Park (Scotland), Corinthians (England) and HVV Den Haag (The Netherlands).
Hardly forgotten mate, the only teams people don't know worldwide is probably Pro Vircelli and Aston Villa
I'd say Torino should probably top this list. That team is regarded by some as the best in italian football's history. The only thing standing between them and european glory is probably the fact that european competitions had not been created yet. That being said they do have a 3rd place in the first edition of the latin cup, the year of the plane crash.
You forgot Steaua Bukarest. Has unbeaten record in the romanian league as well as in europe
The young fans think of PSG or Lyon (maybe Marseille) but AS St. Etienne is French record champ. Should be in the list
blackburn rovers? i mean we're not as big as the clubs on the list but we won the fa cup 3 times in a row and we did win the prem. how the hell nottingham and leeds weren't on here i wont know
The team name of number 10 is a 'Who's On First' routine waiting to happen.
Borussia Mönchengladbach looking at this now: Guess who's back,back again
‘West Brom are the closest thing to a top flight brummy side’ are you actually taking the piss? Villa are by far the biggest club in the midlands and as of now back in the prem after beating the Albion in the playoffs.
Why is it that any team that reaches some kind of continental final against Liverpool always loses and basically goes down the shitter.
RIP Rebecca Ferdinand. We will all remember you.