From Serie A title challengers Inter Milan to Scottish Premiership champions Celtic, HITC Sevens takes a look at a number of professional football / soccer teams that have never been relegated.
@@SantomPh points average don't exist in Brazil, the players leave for the money and Brazil have 5 world cup, all world champions players from Brazil played in brazilian league, that's more than spanish league. State championship is cool hahaha I like
@@del.see.oh.89 there is a push for pro/rel from some fans but the trouble is the gap between the A-League and the State Leagues is massive so we need a national 2nd division 1st but even if that was introduced it would need to be pro as Australia is a huge country in terms of area making travel both long and expensive, it is so expensive in some cases that it is cheaper to travel to New Zealand from the 3 major east coast cities of Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane the it is to travel from those cities to Perth
Addendum; Aberdeen can only claim to be a non relagated team due to a Scothish football technicality in the 1999/2000 season where they finished bottom of SPL but winners of the then first devision didn't have a stadium capacity big enough to grant promotion. That technicality was abolished the following season.
@@ruwardbol Correct, they haven't. But the Eredivisie wasn't founded untill 1956. Football in The Netherlands was being played well before that time though. It's the same as some teams that have never been relegated since the start of the EPL (Chelsea, Man United etc.), but have been relegated back in the old First Division.
In France second tier (ligue 2) you have FC CHAMBLY (founded in 1979) wich has never known a relegation in his entire history, The club was founded by the luzzi family and has counted a member of the familly is the staff eversince An intresting story
Love in the description Inter Milan and Celtic that was the European Cup Final (Champions League) 1967 Celtic went 1-0 down and then they came back with 2 goals and then they won the cup 2-1
If you ignore World War I, then Standard de Liège can also be considered to have never been relegated. Since their promotion in 1921 back to the highest Belgian division, they have never been relegated from it.
@etrestre para empezar si usas palabras como "no mames" y "pinche" es 100% seguro que tu tambien vienes de un pais de mierda. Y para el autor del video Bolivia SI importa. Por eso menciona al The Strongest FC de Bolivia
Fun fact; Manchester United, Liverpool, Everton, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal and Chelsea are the only teams never to have been relegated during the Premier League era (1992 onwards)
Although the Toffees were dangerously close in the season just gone before their comeback victory in the penultimate game against the Eagles to stay up.
Rangers were never relegated. They went out of business after being liquidated in 2012 and their assets were sold to a new club. Originally called Sevco 5088, that club soon became "The Rangers". As an entirely new entity playing it's first competitive game this club had to start life in the bottom tier of Scottish football. No relegation occurred at any time for either club so you could technically have had either in your video if you no problem including dead clubs...
You should do a "Clubs, that have never been promoted" Video... just to point out how special the Hamburger SV really is. (Of course, those Clubs have to play in a league system, where promotion is a possibility... so no MLS...)
I went to a Fulham match in October’22 wearing my Minnesota United FC jersey and hat. Fans from both Fulham and Newcastle were taking jabs at me for being an MLS fan but my comeback was, We’ve never been relegated!
Arsenal went down in the 1912-13 season, and spent the 1913-14 and 1914-15 seasons in the Second Division. They returned to the First Division after WWI without actually winning promotion (finished 5th), which I suspect is the cause of the confusion, but they were definitely relegated Elliott.
@@Abdullah.996 Tomorrow we'll win the first Trophy for this year, the Maltese Super Cup. Valletta vs Balzan: -National Stadium (Ta' Qali) -15:00 (3:00 PM)
Dortmund is not really an example of unrelegated teams. They were relegated to a lower tier from 1972 to 1976. They were a founding club of Bundesliga.
Sevco! Fair's fair - well worth a mention, I'd have thought. To be fair, the original Rangers were never relegated either. They just were killed off by HMRC following a welter of tax evasion and cheating. So that's two clubs out of Ibrox that have never been relegated. Impressive!
They’re not though . They’re a new club who bought the assets ie : stadium , players , training ground , club colours etc . They had to apply to join the SFL and where accepted into the bottom tier . Essentially the Rangers fans adopted the new club as their team as the new club adopted the same kits and played at the sane stadium . They might be considered a continuation of the old club , but legally they are a new club , no matter what they claim
@@Jimmy_Cooper I didn't say they are the same, I said everyone considers them the same and technially they have never been relegated as they are a new club
If Celtic were in the situation of being relegated I don't think the SFA will let it happen as they are completely in love with them. Please note that I'm not a Rangers fan boy but its just more observations that they seem to favor Celtic over the 9 clubs.
Ajax were relegated in 1914, Feyenoord were relegated in 1919, I'm not sure about PSV. None relegated during the Eredivisie era, but I wanted teams that had *never* been relegated from any league/at any level.
@@HITCSevens PSV got relegated in 1925 for one single season. I was thinking about the professional game/the Eredivisie era alone, my bad! Btw, I've ordered your book on the 9th of December for my father in law, and still haven't got it. I'll blame Waterstones if they ruin my Christmas! 😅
Haha, if you'd got it from the website it'd be on me, but as you say this ones on Waterstones! I hope it comes before Christmas and I hope he enjoys it.
@@HITCSevens Feyenoord is an interesting one. It is not that they have been relegated in 1918 due to poor performance, but because they were in a league that was transformed to "De overgangsklasse", which was a step back on the football ladder at that time. It became a division between the first and the second division. The only way Feyenoord (Feijenoord back then) could have prevented this is by placing first in the season and getting promoted to the first division.