List of top-division football clubs in UEFA countries
The Union of European Football Associations is the administrative and controlling body for European football. It consists of 55 member associations, each of which is responsible for governing football in their respective countries.
All widely recognised sovereign states located entirely within Europe are members, with the exceptions of the United Kingdom, Monaco and Vatican City. Eight states partially or entirely outside Europe are also members: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Israel, Cyprus and Turkey. The United Kingdom is divided into the four separate football associations of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales; each association has a separate UEFA membership. The Faroe Islands, an autonomous country of the Kingdom of Denmark, also has its own football association which is a member of UEFA. The football association of Gibraltar, a British Overseas Territory, was approved as a member by UEFA in 2013. Kosovo was approved as a member in 2016, even though it is claimed by Serbia and is not recognised by several other UEFA member states.
Each UEFA member has its own football league system, except Liechtenstein. Clubs playing in each top-level league compete for the title as the country's club champions. Clubs also compete in the league and national cup competitions for places in the following season's UEFA club competitions, the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League. Due to promotion and relegation, the clubs playing in the top-level league are different every season, except in San Marino and Gibraltar where there is only one level.
Some clubs play in a national football league other than their own country's. Where this is the case the club is noted as such.
UEFA coefficients
The UEFA league coefficients, also known as the UEFA rankings, are used to rank the leagues of Europe, and thus determine the number of clubs from a league that will participate in UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League. A country's ranking determines the number of teams competing in the season after the next; the 2009 rankings determined qualification for European competitions in the 2010–11 season.A country's ranking is calculated based on the results of its clubs in UEFA competitions over the past five seasons. Two points are awarded for each win by a club, and one for a draw. If a game goes to extra time, the result at the end of time is used to calculate ranking points; if the match goes to a penalty shootout, it is considered to be a draw for the purposes of the coefficient system. The number of points awarded to a country's clubs are added together, and then divided by the number of clubs that participated in European competitions that season. This number is then rounded to three decimal places; two and two-thirds would become 2.667.
For the league coefficient the season's league coefficients for the last five seasons must be added up. In the preliminary rounds of both the Champions League and Europa League, the awarded points are halved. Bonus points for certain achievements are added to the number of points scored in a season. Bonus points are allocated for:
- Qualifying for the Champions League group phase.
- Reaching the second round of the Champions League.
- Reaching the quarter, semi and final of both Champions League and Europa League.
Current champions
Full list by country
Albania
- Football association: Football Association of Albania
- Top-level league: Albanian Superliga
- UEFA ranking: 38th
- Soccerway profile:
Clubs and locations as of 2019–20 season:
Andorra
- Country: Andorra
- Football association: Andorran Football Federation
- Top-level league: Andorran First Division
- UEFA ranking: 54th
- Soccerway profile:
Another Andorran football club, FC Andorra, play in the Spanish football league system. In recent years, eight teams have competed in the First Division. Each team plays two matches against the other seven clubs. After fourteen games, the league splits into two groups, with teams carrying their previous points totals forward. The top four teams play each other a further two times in the championship round to decide 1st–4th places, while the bottom four teams do likewise in the relegation round, to determine the 5th–8th positions. At the end of the season, the bottom-placed team is relegated, while the seventh-placed team plays a two-legged play-off against the second-placed team in the Second Division to decide which team plays in which division for the following season.
Clubs and locations as of 2019–20 season:
Armenia
- Country: Armenia
- Football association: Football Federation of Armenia
- Top-level league: Armenian Premier League
- UEFA Ranking: 36th
- Soccerway profile:
Clubs and locations as of 2019–20 season:
Austria
- Country: Austria
- Football association: Austrian Football Association
- Top-level league: Austrian Football Bundesliga
- UEFA ranking: 12th
- Soccerway profile:
Azerbaijan
- Country: Azerbaijan
- Football association: Association of Football Federations of Azerbaijan
- Top-level league: Azerbaijan Premier League
- UEFA ranking: 26th
- Soccerway profile:
Clubs and locations as of 2019–20 season:
Belarus
- Country: Belarus
- Football association: Football Federation of Belarus
- Top-level league: Belarusian Premier League
- UEFA ranking: 24th
- Soccerway profile:
Clubs and locations as of 2019 season:
Belgium
- Country: Belgium
- Football association: Royal Belgian Football Association
- Top-level league: Belgian First Division A
- UEFA ranking: 8th
- Soccerway profile:
- The top six teams take half of their points into a championship play-off, playing each other two further times to determine the national champion.
- The teams finishing the regular season between 7th and 15th enter one of two six-team groups. The remaining teams in this competition are the top three teams from the Belgian First Division B, excluding that division's champion. Each team plays the other five teams in its group home and away, and the winners of each group play one another in a two-legged play-off. The winner of that match advances to a two-legged play-off against the fourth- or fifth-place team from the championship play-off for the country's final UEFA Europa League place for the following season.
- The bottom team on the regular-season table is automatically relegated to First Division B.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Football association: Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Top-level league: Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- UEFA ranking: 40th
- Soccerway profile:
Since the 2016–17 season, the Premier League has consisted of 12 clubs, reduced from 16 in previous seasons. The 2016–17 season was the first for a two-stage season. In the first stage, each team plays all others home and away, after which the league splits into two six-team groups that also play home and away. The top six teams play for the championship and European qualifying places; the bottom six play to avoid relegation. At the end of the second stage, the bottom two clubs of the relegation group drop to either the First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina or the First League of the Republika Srpska.
Clubs and locations as of 2019–20 season:
Bulgaria
- Country: Bulgaria
- Football association: Bulgarian Football Union
- Top-level league: First Professional Football League
- UEFA ranking: 27th
- Soccerway profile:
Under the current structure that began in 2016–17, each team plays the others twice, once at each club's stadium. At the end of the season the league splits into separate playoffs, with table points and statistics carrying over in full. The top six teams enter a championship playoff, with each team playing the others home and away. The top finisher is league champion and enters the UEFA Champions League; the second-place team earns a place in the UEFA Europa League; and the third-place team advances to a playoff for the country's final Europa League place. The bottom eight split into two four-team groups, playing home and away within each group. The top two teams from each group enter a knockout playoff consisting of two-legged matches. The winner of this playoff then plays the third-place team in a one-off match for the final Europa League place. The bottom two clubs from each group enter an identical knockout playoff. The winner remains in the First League; the other three teams face a series of relegation playoffs that also include the second- and third-place clubs from the Second League, with places for only two of these five teams in the next season's First League.
Clubs and locations as of 2019–20 season:
Croatia
- Country: Croatia
- Football association: Croatian Football Federation
- Top-level league: Croatian First Football League
- UEFA ranking: 18th
- Soccerway profile:
Clubs and locations as of 2019–20 season:
Cyprus
- Country: Cyprus
- Football association: Cyprus Football Association
- Top-level league: Cypriot First Division
- UEFA ranking: 16th
- Soccerway profile:
Czech Republic
- Country: Czech Republic
- Football association: Football Association of the Czech Republic
- Top-level league: Czech First League
- UEFA ranking: 13th
- Soccerway profile:
Denmark
- Country: Denmark
- Football association: Danish Football Association
- Top-level league: Danish Superliga
- UEFA ranking: 14th
- Soccerway profile:
England
- Country: England
- Football association: The Football Association
- Top-level league: Premier League
- UEFA ranking: 2nd
- Soccerway profile:
Clubs and locations as of 2019–20 season:
Estonia
- Country: Estonia
- Football association: Estonian Football Association
- Top-level league: Estonian Premier Division
- UEFA ranking: 51st
- Soccerway profile:
Clubs and locations as of 2019 season:
Faroe Islands
- Country: Faroe Islands
- Football association: Faroe Islands Football Association
- Top-level league: Faroe Islands Premier League
- UEFA ranking: 53rd
- Soccerway profile:
Clubs and locations as of 2019 season:
Finland
- Country: Finland
- Football association: Football Association of Finland
- Top-level league: Finnish Premier League
- UEFA ranking: 43rd
- Soccerway profile:
Clubs and locations as of 2019 season:
France
- Country: France
- Football association: French Football Federation
- Top-level league: Ligue 1
- UEFA ranking: 5th
- Soccerway profile:
Clubs and locations as of 2019–20 season:
Georgia
- Country: Georgia
- Football association: Georgian Football Federation
- Top-level league: Georgian Premier League
- UEFA ranking: 44th
- Soccerway profile:
When Georgia organised its first independent championship, it operated with a spring-to-autumn season contained entirely within a calendar year. After the 1991 championship, the country transitioned to an autumn-to-spring season spanning two calendar years. This format continued through the 2015–16 season, after which it returned to a spring-to-autumn format. This was accomplished by holding an abbreviated 2016 season in autumn; the transition was completed for the 2017 season. Before the most recent transition, 16 teams had competed in the top flight, but the league was reduced to 14 teams for the 2016 season, and was reduced further to 10 for 2017 and beyond.
Clubs and locations as of 2019 season:
Germany
- Country: Germany
- Football association: German Football Association
- Top-level league: Bundesliga
- UEFA ranking: 3rd
- Soccerway profile:
Clubs and locations as of 2019–20 season:
Gibraltar
- Country: Gibraltar
- Football association: Gibraltar Football Association
- Top-level league: Gibraltar Premier Division
- UEFA ranking: 49th
- Soccerway profile:
Clubs as of 2019–20 season:
Greece
- Country: Greece
- Football association: Hellenic Football Federation
- Top-level league: Superleague Greece
- UEFA ranking: 15th
- Soccerway profile:
Hungary
- Country: Hungary
- Football association: Hungarian Football Federation
- Top-level league: Hungarian National Championship
- UEFA ranking: 33rd
- Soccerway profile:
Iceland
- Country: Iceland
- Football association: Football Association of Iceland
- Top-level league: Icelandic Premier Division
- UEFA ranking: 46th
- Soccerway profile:
Israel
- Country: Israel
- Football association: Israel Football Association
- Top-level league: Israeli Premier League
- UEFA ranking: 23rd
- Soccerway profile:
Italy
- Country: Italy
- Football association: Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio
- Top-level league: Serie A
- UEFA ranking: 4th
- Soccerway profile:
Kazakhstan
- Country: Kazakhstan
- Football association: Football Union of Kazakhstan
- Top-level league: Kazakhstan Premier League
- UEFA ranking: 25th
- Soccerway profile:
Kosovo
- Country: Kosovo
- Football association: Football Federation of Kosovo
- Top-level league: Kosovo Superliga
- UEFA ranking: 52nd
- Soccerway profile:
Latvia
- Country: Latvia
- Football association: Latvian Football Federation
- Top-level league: Latvian Higher League
- UEFA ranking: 37th
- Soccerway profile:
Lithuania
- Country: Lithuania
- Football association: Lithuanian Football Federation
- Top-level league: A League
- UEFA ranking: 34th
- Soccerway profile:
Luxembourg
- Country: Luxembourg
- Football association: Luxembourg Football Federation
- Top-level league: Luxembourg National Division
- UEFA ranking: 35th
- Soccerway profile:
Malta
- Country: Malta
- Football association: Malta Football Association
- Top-level league: Maltese Premier League
- UEFA ranking: 45th
- Soccerway profile:
Moldova
- Country: Republic of Moldova
- Football association: Football Association of Moldova
- Top-level league: Moldovan National Division
- UEFA ranking: 41st
- Soccerway profile:
Montenegro
- Country: Montenegro
- Football association: Football Association of Montenegro
- Top-level league: Montenegrin First League
- UEFA ranking: 50th
- Soccerway profile:
Netherlands
- Country: Netherlands
- Football association: Royal Dutch Football Association
- Top-level league: Eredivisie
- UEFA ranking: 9th
- Soccerway profile:
North Macedonia
- Country: North Macedonia
- Football association: Football Federation of Macedonia
- Top-level league: Macedonian First Football League
- UEFA ranking: 39th
- Soccerway profile:
Northern Ireland
- Country: Northern Ireland
- Football association: Irish Football Association
- Top-level league: NIFL Premiership
- UEFA ranking: 48th
- Soccerway profile:
- Derry City, a club from Northern Ireland, has competed in the Republic of Ireland's football league system, the League of Ireland, since 1985.
Norway
- Country: Norway
- Football association: Football Association of Norway
- Top-level league: Eliteserien
- UEFA ranking: 22nd
- Soccerway profile:
Poland
- Country: Poland
- Football association: Polish Football Association
- Top-level league: Ekstraklasa
- UEFA ranking: 28th
- Soccerway profile:
Portugal
- Country: Portugal
- Football association: Portuguese Football Federation
- Top-level league: Primeira Liga
- UEFA ranking: 6th
- Soccerway profile:
Republic of Ireland
- Country: Republic of Ireland
- Football association: Football Association of Ireland
- Top-level league: League of Ireland Premier Division
- UEFA ranking: 42nd
- Soccerway profile:
Romania
- Country: Romania
- Football association: Romanian Football Federation
- Top-level league: Liga I
- UEFA ranking: 30th
- Soccerway profile:
Russia
- Country: Russia
- Football association: Football Union of Russia
- Top-level league: Russian Football Premier League
- UEFA ranking: 7th
- Soccerway profile:
San Marino
- Country: San Marino
- Football association: San Marino Football Federation
- League: Sammarinese Football Championship
- UEFA ranking: 55th
- Soccerway profile:
Clubs and locations as of 2019–20 season:
Because there is no promotion or relegation in the league, the same 15 teams compete in the league.
- S.P. Cailungo '
- S.S. Cosmos '
- F.C. Domagnano '
- S.C. Faetano '
- F.C. Fiorentino '
- S.S. Folgore Falciano Calcio '
- A.C. Juvenes/Dogana '
- S.P. La Fiorita '
- A.C. Libertas '
- S.S. Murata '
- S.S. Pennarossa '
- S.S. San Giovanni '
- S.P. Tre Fiori '
- S.P. Tre Penne '
- S.S. Virtus
Scotland
- Country: Scotland
- Football association: Scottish Football Association
- Top-level league: Scottish Premiership
- UEFA ranking: 19th
- Soccerway profile:
Serbia
- Country: Serbia
- Football association: Football Association of Serbia
- Top-level league: Serbian SuperLiga
- UEFA ranking: 17th
- Soccerway profile:
Slovakia
- Country: Slovakia
- Football association: Slovak Football Association
- Top-level league: Slovak Super Liga
- UEFA ranking: 29th
- Soccerway profile:
Slovenia
- Country: Slovenia
- Football association: Football Association of Slovenia
- Top-level league: Slovenian PrvaLiga
- UEFA ranking: 32nd
- Soccerway profile:
Spain
- Country: Spain
- Football association: Royal Spanish Football Federation
- Top-level league: La Liga
- UEFA ranking: 1st
- Soccerway profile:
Sweden
- Country: Sweden
- Football association: Swedish Football Association
- Top-level league: Allsvenskan
- UEFA ranking: 22nd
- Soccerway profile:
Clubs and locations as of 2019 season:
Switzerland
- Country: Switzerland
- Football association: Swiss Football Association
- Top-level league: Swiss Super League
- UEFA ranking: 20th
- Soccerway profile:
Turkey
- Country: Turkey
- Football association: Turkish Football Federation
- Top-level league: Süper Lig
- UEFA ranking: 11th
- Soccerway profile:
Clubs and locations as of 2019–20 season:
Ukraine
- Country: Ukraine
- Football association: Football Federation of Ukraine
- Top-level league: Ukrainian Premier League
- UEFA ranking: 10th
- Soccerway profile:
Through the 2013–14 season, 16 teams participated in the Premier League. However, during that season's winter break, the Euromaidan protests began, soon followed by Russia's annexation of the Crimean peninsula and the still-ongoing war in the country's east. These developments led to the league dropping to 14 teams in 2014–15 and 12 in 2016–17.
Beginning with the 2016–17 season, the league season is divided into two stages. In the first stage, the teams play one another home and away, after which the league splits into two groups, each playing a home-and-away schedule within the group and with table points carrying over intact. The top six teams play to determine the league champion and European qualifying spots, while the bottom six teams play to avoid relegation, with the bottom two at the end of the second stage dropping to the Ukrainian First League.
Clubs and locations as of 2019–20 season:
Wales
- Country: Wales
- Football association: Football Association of Wales
- Top-level league: Cymru Premier
- UEFA ranking: 47th
- Soccerway profile:
Clubs and locations as of 2019–20 season: