10 stats and facts from events accross Europe that you may have somehow missed


With lots of attention focused on the scary incident at Old Trafford during the past weekend, lots of football fans have missed out on some key stats and facts from across Europe.

From the the Bundesliga title being awarded to Bayern Munich for the fifth consecutive year, Barcelona clinching the La Liga title for the 24th time and more. Thanks to the guys at Squawka, here are some facts you might just have missed.


Real Madrid have now gone four consecutive seasons without a La Liga title for the first time in 22 years, back in 1993/94. They must be Real Mad.

Robert Lewandowski became the first non-German player in history to score 30 Bundesliga goals in a season at the weekend.

Schalke announced that Andre Breitenreiter will leave his post as head coach at the end of the season.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic is set to have a stand named after him at PSG's Parc des Princes, as he bids farewell to the club this summer.


Borussia Dortmund midfielder Julian Weigl set a new Bundesliga record with 214 touches during the 2-2 draw with FC Koln.

Before Lionel Messi played in La Liga, Real Madrid had won 29 titles and Barcelona just 16. Since then, Real Madrid have won three titles and Barcelona have secured eight.


Gonzalo Higuain has scored 36 goals in 35 games, a new Serie A record.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic set a new PSG record of 38 goals in a single season at the club.



Sevilla went the entire La Liga season without winning away from home, the only team in Europe’s top five leagues to do so.

Andrés Iniesta has now won more titles than any other Spanish player (29) in football history.

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