Every Major League Winner from the 2024/25 Season
As the 2024/25 football season concludes, league titles have been decided from Europe to Africa, Asia to the Americas. Some clubs reaffirmed their dominance, while others made history with long-awaited triumphs or surprise breakthroughs.
This roundup highlights the top-flight champions from major leagues around the world. From Liverpool’s Premier League glory to Remo Stars’ stunning success in Nigeria, here’s a look at the clubs that finished at the summit of their domestic competitions.
England – Liverpool FC

Liverpool reclaimed the Premier League title with a dominant campaign, showcasing their attacking flair and defensive solidity. Under Jürgen Klopp, the Reds proved they’re still among Europe’s elite.
Spain – FC Barcelona

Barcelona returned to the top of La Liga, blending young talent with experienced leaders. Their improved defensive performances played a key role in their success.
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Italy – SSC Napoli

Napoli continued their resurgence in Serie A, lifting another Scudetto after years of underachievement. Their dynamic midfield and pressing game stood out all season.
Germany – Bayern Munich

Bayern Munich secured yet another Bundesliga crown, extending their domestic dominance. With consistent goal-scoring and depth, they remained Germany’s gold standard.
France – Paris Saint-Germain

Paris Saint-Germain held off strong competition to win Ligue 1 again, led by a potent attack featuring Kylian Mbappé and new arrivals. Their title was never truly in doubt.
Portugal – Sporting CP

Sporting CP edged out rivals Porto and Benfica to clinch the Primeira Liga. Their well-balanced squad and tactical discipline were key ingredients.
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Netherlands – PSV Eindhoven

PSV played eye-catching football en route to an Eredivisie triumph. Their attacking trio terrorized defenses across the league.
Belgium – Union Saint-Gilloise

Union SG shocked Belgian football by winning the league for the first time in the modern era. Their Cinderella run captured national attention.
Turkey – Galatasaray

Galatasaray reigned supreme in the Süper Lig, fueled by experienced stars and fervent home support. Their consistency made the difference.
Russia – FC Krasnodar

FC Krasnodar surprised many by finishing atop the Russian Premier League. They combined youth and experience in a balanced title run.
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Mexico – CF América

CF América added another Liga MX trophy to their collection, continuing their legacy as one of the most successful clubs in Mexican football.
Saudi Arabia – Al-Ittihad Club

Al-Ittihad won a highly competitive Saudi Pro League season, packed with international stars. Their discipline and depth proved decisive.
Denmark – FC Copenhagen

FC Copenhagen reclaimed the Danish Superliga with clinical efficiency and European-level quality. Their title was built on a strong defense.
Switzerland – FC Basel 1893

FC Basel returned to domestic glory, topping the Swiss Super League. Their experienced squad handled the pressure in big moments.
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Greece – Olympiacos Piraeus

Olympiacos continued their domestic dominance with another Super League title. Their physical style and home record were key strengths.
Austria – SK Sturm Graz

SK Sturm Graz rose above the traditional powers to take the Austrian Bundesliga title. Their high-pressing approach paid off handsomely.
Ukraine – Dynamo Kyiv

Dynamo Kyiv overcame tough conditions and fierce rivals to lift the Ukrainian title. Their focus on youth development continues to bear fruit.
Czech Republic – SK Slavia Prague

Slavia Prague triumphed in the Czech First League with a dynamic style of play. Their attacking depth and consistency were unmatched.
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Poland – Lech Poznań

Lech Poznań returned to the top of Polish football, thanks to strong home form and set-piece efficiency. Their fans had much to celebrate.
Serbia – Red Star Belgrade

Red Star maintained their domestic dominance, sweeping aside rivals with confidence. Their title challenge was rarely threatened.
Croatia – HNK Rijeka

HNK Rijeka pulled off a surprise by winning the Croatian league, breaking the usual Dinamo monopoly. Their late-season form was decisive.
Scotland – Celtic FC

Celtic continued their reign in the Scottish Premiership with fluid attacking football. Their fierce Old Firm battles once again defined the title race.
Morocco – Renaissance de Berkane

Renaissance de Berkane made headlines by winning the Moroccan top flight. Their continental experience translated into domestic success.
UAE – Shabab Al-Ahli Club

Shabab Al-Ahli won the UAE Pro League, powered by foreign signings and solid local talent. Their attacking balance made them favorites all season.
Romania – FCSB

FCSB ended a long title drought in Romania with consistent performances across the campaign. Their attacking play returned to former heights.
Hungary – Ferencvárosi TC

Ferencváros continued their domestic reign with yet another league triumph. Their squad depth and tactical discipline stood out once more.
Qatar – Al-Sadd SC

Al-Sadd lifted the Qatar Stars League title after a season of fluid, high-scoring matches. Their technical midfield dictated games with ease.
Nigeria – Remo Stars FC

Remo Stars stunned Nigerian football by clinching the league title. Their rise reflects the growing competitiveness in the NPFL.
Slovakia – Slovan Bratislava

Slovan Bratislava dominated the Slovak Super Liga again, adding to their trophy cabinet. Their European pedigree shone through.
Wales – The New Saints

The New Saints once again proved their dominance in Wales, cruising to another title. Their structure and consistency are unmatched domestically.
Israel – Maccabi Tel Aviv

Maccabi Tel Aviv captured another Israeli Premier League crown, showcasing sharp attacking play and veteran leadership.