Premier League Overview :
The Premier League stands as the epitome of global sports entertainment, captivating audiences in 212 territories, reaching 643 million households, and potentially engaging a staggering TV viewership of 4.7 billion individuals. Throughout the 2018-19 season, the average attendance per Premier League match reached an impressive 38,181, narrowly trailing behind the German Bundesliga’s 43,500, while the cumulative attendance across all fixtures soared to unprecedented heights, surpassing that of any other football league with an astonishing 14,508,981 spectators,with stadiums operating at near-maximum capacity. As of 2023, the Premier League proudly holds the top spot in the UEFA coefficient rankings, showcasing superior performances in European competitions over the past five seasons, surpassing even the esteemed La Liga of Spain. When considering the historic accomplishments of English football, including the legacy of the old First Division, it becomes evident that the English top flight has yielded the second-highest number of European Cup / UEFA Champions League triumphs, with an astounding total of fifteen continental titles captured by six illustrious English clubs.
Premier League has come with a new challenge :
Luton Town is on the verge of discovering their adversaries for their inaugural match in the top-flight since 1992, while Burnley and Sheffield United eagerly anticipate unveiling their opening opponents as both teams return to the division following brief tenures in the Championship.
The upcoming season’s timetable shall restore normalcy, having been previously disrupted by the far-reaching effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and subsequently impacted by last year’s World Cup hiatus. The Premier League is scheduled to commence on the 12th of August, a Saturday, and culminate on the 19th of May, a Sunday.
Furthermore, the eagerly anticipated mid-season respite will once again grace the calendar, with a notable absence of fixtures slated between the 13th and 20th of January.
The Last Season 2022/2023
Manchester City: Champions of the Premier League 2022/23 Arsenal’s 1-0 defeat against Nottingham Forest ensures that City now holds an insurmountable advantage with only three matches remaining.
This marks our fifth title in six seasons, exemplifying the remarkable success achieved under the leadership of Pep Guardiola. The triumph signifies the accumulation of the 12th significant accolade during his tenure at the helm of the Club. Moreover, an opportunity to secure a 13th accolade awaits us as we prepare to face Manchester United in the highly anticipated FA Cup final at Wembley on June 3.
Man City has won also for the first time The Champions League Title 2022/23.