France football championship:

The championship of France in men's football, called "Ligue 1" (L1) is a football tournament for France is the first national level. It takes place annually in the form of a championship pitting twenty professional clubs. A championship season begins in summer and ends in the spring. The first day of the inaugural edition held on September 11, 1932. Named "National Division" during the 1932-1933 season, the league adopted the name "Division 1" (D1) in 1933, before taking its current name in summer 2002.

AS Saint-Etienne is the most successful club with ten league titles in France while Olympique Lyon is the club that has won the most consecutive titles (7 between 2002 and 2008). Paris Saint-Germain is double title after his victory in the 2013-2014 edition.

Asian Football Confederation:

The Asian Football Confederation also known as the AFC, is the umbrella organization under the auspices of FIFA, the football associations of the Asian continent.

The AFC was founded May 8, 1954 in Manila, on the sidelines of the second Asian Games. The twelve founding members were: Afghanistan, Burma, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Pakistan, the Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam.

Champions League (since 1992):

In 1992, the cut is renamed "Champions League". Since then, the format was changed almost every year to authorize the participation of four clubs of the best associations of the continent.

She sees the first victory for a French club, Olympique de Marseille, who in the final beat AC Milan 1-0 on a Basile Boli header just before halftime. Until today it is the only French club to have won this competition. In 1994, AC Milan takes revenge and wins against FC Barcelona 4-0 in 1995 and Ajax won the last title of a Dutch club in the Champions League against AC Milan. Then opens a period or nothing comes retain his title two years in a row.