Study shows the most European clubs "stable"


MADRID: Real Madrid are the most stable clubs in European football, based on the "loyalty" of the players, according to a new study by CIA.The study was based on the average season of each player in the club, to calculate the rate of "stability" of European clubs.


Real Madrid is on the list, averaging 5.84 years for each player in the "Royal" team, the longest in the five major leagues in Europe.

Real Madrid is one of only three European teams, surpassing the five-year survival rate. In addition to the European champions, Barcelona rivals have averaged 5.36 years and Bayern Munich have a 5.26-year average.

The study showed that there is a direct relationship between the stability of the clubs and their success, with European teams that have achieved great achievements in recent years, the rate of stability, while decreased teams with a low rate, which is trying to change the elements of teams.

In England, Tottenham Hotspur have a stability rate of 3.89 years, followed by Manchester United at 3.72 and Bournemouth at 3.37.

Italy's Parma were the last in the list of stable clubs in the five major European leagues at 0.65 years, followed by French Kayan (0.74 years) and Frosinone (0.75 years).