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The 529th Weekly Post from the CIES Football Observatory presents the clubs having trained* the highest number of footballers who played in the big-5 during the current season. With no fewer than 40 players in the five major European leagues graduated from La Masia, Barcelona tops the rankings. Real Madrid (35 players) and Paris St-Germain (31 players) round up the podium. Another French club, Stade Rennais, ranks fourth (29 players), ahead of the first team outside the big-5 : AFC Ajax (27 players). The top 10 also includes Chelsea, Real Sociedad, Manchester United, Manchester City and Arsenal. Argentina’s River Plate heads the table for non-European teams, ahead of Brazil’s Flamengo and Senegal’s Génération Foot. The Post also presents the rankings for the current season in terms of minutes played (Real Madrid here first), as well as the standings for the last five and ten years. In both cases, Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Paris St-Germain occupy the top three spots, confirming their status of the most productive clubs in training players for the big-5, ahead of Olympique Lyonnais. * Training clubs are defined as the first teams where players remained for at least three seasons between the ages of 15 and 21. >>> All rankings >>> Global analysis >>> New Prospect Sheet on best young talents : Johan Manzambi |
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About the CIES Football Observatory The CIES Football Observatory is a research group created in 2005 within the Swiss-based Centre International d’Étude du Sport (CIES). It specialises in the statistical analysis of football, in particular in the areas of demographics, transfer values and performance (technical, tactical, physical). Click here for more information. About the CIES The International Centre for Sports Studies (CIES) is an independent study centre located in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. It was created in 1995 as a joint venture between the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the University of Neuchâtel, the City and State of Neuchatel. Click here for more information. CIES – Centre International d’Étude du Sport Avenue DuPeyrou 1, 2000 Neuchâtel |
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