The European Elite Leagues are not good for their National Teams

As we approach the end of the World Cup, one glaringly obvious conclusion must be drawn: having an elite league in one’s country does not equal national team success. The top 5 leagues in Europe (and arguably the world) are:

  1. English Premier League
  2. Spanish La Liga
  3. German Bundesliga
  4. Italian Serie A
  5. French Ligue 1

The English, Italians, and French were all various forms of a disaster. The Germans & Spanish fought for the European crown in 2008, and are destined for a monumental clash tomorrow. 2 out of 5 is not a good rate, especially when you consider the success of impoverished nations like Uruguay, Paraguay, and Ghana.

The trajectory of American soccer is indisputably up. You might wish it was more steeply graded upwards, but upwards it is nonetheless. Major League Soccer continues to grow steadily if slowly, and US soccer interest (as evidenced by TV ratings) is burgeoning.

Ok so I used a little hyperbole in the title (@BMer916 I hear ya, I hear ya). The countries above are superpowers in both club and country. But the staggering wealth of the super leagues means the emphasis will follow the money. Inter Milan won the Champions League without a single Italian. The French really had no business being in the World Cup (handball!). Who is standing in line replace the talented, famous, but aging English midfielders? European leagues are moving towards stricter requirements for having nationals on your club team to combat this trend, but South American talent is being cultivated far better in European football than is national talent.

MLS may never be a top 5 league, though a top 10 league seems a reasonable proposition in the next decade. Nonetheless for the purposes of the growth of soccer, and the quality of the National Team…it doesn’t need to. Having an elite league does not equal success in the World Cup.

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  • Bmer916

    this might be the biggest reach i've read. the Italian and French teams were a disaster due to their coaches, and the English squad due to injuries and an in-cohesive midfield.

  • http://brianrants.com/ Brian Rants

    The European media are decrying the lack of National players in their
    leagues. Ya I used some hyperbole, but the fact is that having an
    elite team does not equal National team success. Their needs to be
    effective player development, and importing big-money stars is one of
    of the reasons European media is pointing to.

    There are a zillion other reasons why these teams didn't succeed.
    However US fans always want to point to the lack of an elite league as
    a reason for our minimal success…that obviously isn't the silver
    bullet.

  • Bmer916

    this might be the biggest reach i've read. the Italian and French teams were a disaster due to their coaches, and the English squad due to injuries and an in-cohesive midfield.

  • http://brianrants.com/ Brian Rants

    The European media are decrying the lack of National players in their
    leagues. Ya I used some hyperbole, but the fact is that having an
    elite team does not equal National team success. Their needs to be
    effective player development, and importing big-money stars is one of
    of the reasons European media is pointing to.

    There are a zillion other reasons why these teams didn't succeed.
    However US fans always want to point to the lack of an elite league as
    a reason for our minimal success…that obviously isn't the silver
    bullet.