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Who won the league in 1975 76?

Who won the league in 1975 76?

Liverpool
The 1975–76 season was the 77th completed season of The Football League. Liverpool won their first major trophy under Bob Paisley by narrowly winning the league title after heated competition from Queens Park Rangers.

Who won the first division in 1974?

1973–74 Football League First Division

Season 1973–74
Champions Leeds United (2nd English title)
Relegated Manchester United, Norwich City, Southampton
1974–75 European Cup Leeds United
FA Cup winners 1974–75 European Cup Winners’ Cup Liverpool (2nd FA Cup title)

When did Panathinaikos win the first Greek Super League?

On 25 October 1959, the Alpha Ethniki was launched. Panathinaikos won the first Alpha Ethniki’s Championship, which became the champion of Greece for the fourth time in his history. He scored at 79 points with AEK Athens and beat 2–1 in the barrage, a match where he needed only a tie result in the neutral Karaiskakis Stadium .

When was Greece last in the Super League?

Greece was ruled by a military regime from 1967 to 1974, a period during which the champion of Cyprus spent next season playing in Greece’s top category. Democracy was restored in the country in the mid 70s, and the practice of “hosting” the best team of brother-state Cyprus was discontinued.

Which is the highest professional football league in Greece?

Super League Greece. The Super League Greece ( Greek: Ελληνική Σούπερ Λιγκ) or Super League Interwetten, for sponsorship reasons is the highest professional association football league in Greece. The league was formed on 16 July 2006 and replaced Alpha Ethniki at the top of the Greek football league system. It consists of 14 teams and runs

When was the first Greek Football Championship held?

On November 14, 1926, the Hellenic Football Federation is founded and organizes the first Panhellenic Championship in the period 1927-28, in which, however, Olympiacos, Panathinaikos and AEK Athens did not participate due to conflicts with the EPO.

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