While the Bundesliga might have recently become fashionable and boast the reigning European Champions, and La Liga currently plays host to the vast majority of the current World Cup winners as well as the two most outstanding players of this generation, the English Premier League remains the most powerful league in the world.
It is easy to snipe at the Premier League for its perceived lack of quality and uncultured football, the unrelenting influx of both foreign players and owners, and the constant failure of its home nation England to make any impact on the international stage.
But nearly 22 years after its launch, the Premier League is still the template for all others for generating both the most wealth and the most excitement around the world.
The Premier League derives most of its power from the simple truth that more people want to watch it than any other league.
On average each Premier League game has a global audience of 12.3 million people, Per Football-Marketing.com, which far outstrips La Liga, the Bundesliga and Serie A.
In fact if you added together the average global audience for these leagues, La Liga with 2.2 million (via EPFL-Euroleagues.com), the Bundesliga (via 2012's economic report) with two million and Serie A (via Alessandro Baroncelli and Raul Caruso) with 4.5 million, it still wouldn’t overtake the all powerful Premier League.
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