Un listado de los clubes más modestos que ganaron las ligas europeas por sorpresa.
El Girona está siendo la gran sorpresa del inicio de la liga española ¿Podrá aguantar y ganar el campeonato? En Europa, ya se han sucedido varios campeones sorpresivos con equipos modestos como ejemplo. Esta es la lista de modestos que ganaron el campeonato de su país.

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00:00 Campeones por sorpresa
00:42 Ipwich Town (1962)
01:32 Derby County (1972)
02:13 Nottingham Forest (1978)
02:45 Real Sociedad (1981 y 1982)
03:17 Hellas Verona (1985)
04:12 Sampdoria (1991)
04:41 Leeds Utd (1992)
05:22 Blackburn Rovers (1994)
06:10 Auxerre (1996)
06:43 RC Lens (1998)
07:08 Kaiserslautern (1998)
07:50 Boavista (2001)
08:47 Wolfsburgo (2009)
09:22 AZ Alkmaar (2009)
10:09 FC Twente (2010)
10:48 Montpellier (2012)
12:00 Leicester City (2016)

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If you like Football Memories, subscribe to the channel, activate notifications and visit our website. In addition, you can now follow our official WhatsApp channel to receive all project notifications. You have the link in the posted comment Girona has become the revelation team of the major European leagues and it would not be

The first time that a modest club is able to break away from the bets and win the championship. Today in Football Memories, we will remember the modest teams that surprised and won one of the 5 major leagues. The first big surprise in the

English first division was Ipswich Town, which a year after moving up from the second division for the first time, surprised everyone by winning the 1962 League. Curiously, that Ipswich won the championship despite losing 10 games and that the 93 goals he scored were distributed

Among only six players. Sir Alf Ramsey was the coach of that great team, which he managed to lead to glory after taking it into the third category of English football. After his success at Ipswich, Ramsey was appointed

England coach and made history with the Three Lions by winning the first and only World Cup for England. Ten years later, Brian Clough’s Derby County replicated that feat. The English coach revolutionized the club, achieved promotion in 1970 and after finishing fourth in his first season, managed

To become champion by surprise in 1972. In 1975 the team would become champion again, now without Clough, but that first title was a breath of fresh air for a club that had been in the Championship for a decade. Nottingham Forest was Brian Clough’s next club

, where he experienced another even more incredible fairy tale, as they rose from the second division in 1977 and were able to interrupt the dominance of Bob Paisley’s Liverpool a year later. Forest got their signings right and achieved the incredible feat of winning two consecutive European Cups, becoming the only club that has

More European Cups than Leagues on its record. At the beginning of the eighties, Real Sociedad put together a team of great quality and courage, which, led by Alberto Ormetxea, achieved the only two league titles in its history. The Zamora, Satrustegui and López

Ufarte managed to prevail over the greats of Spanish football and, after winning the league against Madrid in 1980, they managed to retain the title ahead of Barcelona a year later. In the 80s, Calcio was the best league

In the world and no one could foresee that the modest Hellas Verona could be the champion of the 1985 Scudetto. The team’s aspiration was to reach the middle zone but, to everyone’s surprise, they led the table from the first until the last day, losing only

Two games and having two days left to celebrate the title. Osvaldo Bagnoli was the coach who worked the miracle for Verona, who based their success on their defensive strength, conceding only 19 goals in the entire championship. In the attack, the performance of the young Galderisi and two foreigners who were essential to understanding

Success stood out: the German Briegel and the Danish Elkjaer Larsen. In the early nineties another team took the Scudetto by surprise. Sampdoria had put together a great team and with Vujadin Boskov on the bench, they knew how to take advantage of the

End of the cycle for Maradona’s Napoli and Sacchi’s Milan. With Pagluica in goal and Mancini and Vialli as attacking stars, Samp managed to become champions of Serie A for the first and only time in their history. In 1992 the surprise came in England,

Where Leeds United won the last league before the founding of the Premier League. The historic British club had fallen to second place in the eighties, but after their promotion in 1990 they won the title in 1992 after being four points ahead of

Manchester United. Wilkinson formed a very disciplined team with a luxury midfield , which was made up of Gary McAllister and David Batty, with Gordon Strachan and Gary Speed ​​on the wings. In 1994-1995, Blackburn Rovers became English league champions for the first time in 81 years. The La Rosa club came

From second place in 1992 and with the money of billionaire Jack Walker, it was reinforced with luxury signings that took it to the title. Its two most important figures They were their offensive duo, made up of Englishmen Chris Sutton and Alan Shearer.

The coach, Kenny Dalglish, who had already been a champion as a player and coach at Liverpool, led the team to victory on the last day… which precisely took place at Anfield. Even if it was based on millions, Blackburn winning the 1995 Premier League was considered a miracle.

In 1996 the big surprise occurred in France, where Auxerre achieved a historic League and Cup double. That team was coached by the legendary coach, Guy Roux, who led the French team for a whopping 44 years. Among the most notable players of the French champion were Sabri Lamouchi, Stéphane Guivarc’h, Corentin Martins, Taribo

West and Laurent Blanc. Two seasons later, the surprise of Ligue 1 was Lens, who won the French League, reached the final of the Cup and the semi-finals of the League Cup. The team led by Daniel Leclercq surpassed all its rivals and its most important players were Stéphane Ziani, Vladimir Smicer and striker Anton

Drobnjak. In the 1997-1998 season, Kaiserslautern was newly promoted to the Bundesliga but ended up becoming one of the most surprising champions in history. Otto Rehhagel’s team debuted with a surprising victory against Bayern at the Olympic Stadium in Munich and, from the first day,

Established itself as the best team in the championship. The 21 goals of Olaf Marschall, the leadership of Ciriaco Sforza and the unexpected appearance of Schjonberg, stood out in a veteran team but that already had a young promise called Michael Ballack.

In 1999, Boavista was already a respected team in Portugal… but in a championship dominated since 1947 by Porto, Benfica and Sporting, it could not be thought that anyone would even fight for the title. In mid-November (matchday 12) he was fourth, eight

Points behind Porto, but from then on he won ten consecutive victories, which catapulted him to the lead at the end of the first round. The team led by Jaime Pacheco ended up holding on to first place and won a historic title based on a team

That did not have any outstanding footballers. The midfielder Petit and the Bolivian Erwin Sánchez were two of the most outstanding footballers on that team. Under the orders of Felix Magath, Wolfsburg achieved an incredible feat by winning the 2009 Bundesliga. The attacking duo of Džeko and Grafite scored 54 of the

Team’s 81 goals throughout the course and were decisive in giving Wolfsburg the first tournament league of its history. The Wolves beat Bayern by just two points but inflicted a historic 5-1 on the Bavarians that went down in history. That same year, the Dutch league had an unexpected champion. AZ Alkmaar broke

The dominance of the three classics of the Netherlands and neither Ajax, nor PSV nor Feyenoord could take the title from the team led by Louis Van Gaal. Despite starting the Eredivisie with two consecutive defeats, the coach trusted his team and managed to form an

Exquisite group of players who would lead him months later to achieve glory. Romero, De Zeeuw, Martens, Mendes da Silva, and Schaars, formed the backbone of the team along with Mousa Dembélé and Mounir El Hamdaoui, who finished as top scorer in the competition. Furthermore, AZ had great

Promises in its ranks such as Graziano Pellè, Héctor Moreno, Jermain Lens and Ragnar Klavan. A squad full of good footballers who, a priori, were not among the candidates for the title. Just a year later, the Eredivisie once again had a surprise champion and modest

Twente took the title. The team led by Steve McClaren led Ajax by a single point and based its effectiveness in goal thanks to the marksmanship of Costa Rican Bryan Ruiz. The Tico striker became the championship’s top scorer with 24 goals

And together with Stoch, Nkufo and a young substitute Luuk de Jong, they carried out the greatest feat in the history of the Enschede club. Closer to relegation than to Europe at the end of the previous season, Montpellier was not considered

A favorite for the title in France. Lyon’s reign had ended three years ago and no one could foresee that the team led by René Girard would beat the recent Qatari project of Paris Saint Germain. The impact of Bedimo and Hilton in defense,

The emergence of Giroud (with 21 goals) in attack and the ability of Belhanda in midfield were key for Montpellier to become champion of the first and only league in its history. In the previous season, Leicester City

Was bottom at the end of the first round and managed to save themselves with two games left to finish the League. Claudio Ranieri arrived by surprise, replacing Nigel Pearson at the start of the season and, with a veteran Italian coach on the bench, the Foxes began to make

History. While all the greats were stumbling, Leicester had good results and Jamie Vardy was pumped up to score great goals and break a record of 11 consecutive games scoring. Everyone expected that Rainieri’s team would end up falling, but thanks to the extraordinary performance of Riyad Mahrez, Jamie Vardy,

Kasper Schmeichel, N’golo Kanté, and Wes Morgan, Leicester staged the last great miracle of World football. These have been the most surprising league champions in the history of football. Which one do you think is the most miraculous? Do you think Girona can be champion? Leave me your opinion

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  1. Los que conocen la liga portuguesa, sabran que lo del boavista fue mas que lo del leister, que fue de lo mas historico. Es que la liga en portugal es triste. Soy hincha del rio ave por alla, pero tambien apoyo a clubes como boavista o braga

  2. Ojala el Girona logre el miilagro de ganar la Liga española, pero no lo creo. Al final se dará lo mismo de siempre y el todopoderoso Real Madrid ganará de nuevo para seguir con el aburrdo y bodrio torneo español

  3. Yo hago una consulta sobre el Girona, un tipo me dió que el Girona no puede quedar entre los 4 primeros equipos de España por qué no puede clasificar a la champions, ya que el Manchester city es el dueño del Girona y por tanto no puede tener dos equipos particioando en la champions legue osea el Girona y el city y que como solo puede entrar uno, obviamente va ser el city y que el Girona en lo último va regalar los puntos para no pasar a champions e ir a Europa ligue, que tan cierto es eso ??

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