Juventus, Inter & AC Milan Named In IFFHS Top 10

The three Italian giants make the top 10.

Gigi Buffon - Juventus (Getty Images)
The International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS) has revealed a list of the top 10 teams from 1991-2009.

Topping the list are Spanish giants Barcelona, with Italian sides Juventus, Milan and Inter ranked third, fifth and sixth respectively, according to TMW.

The period spanned from January 1, 1991 to December 31, 2009.

Recently, the institution revealed that Bianconeri goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon was the best shot-stopper between 1987 and 2009.


1. Barcelona (Spain) 807 points
2. Manchester United (England) 726
3. Real Madrid (Spain) & Juventus (Italy) 633
5. Milan (Italy) 620
6. Inter (Italy) 605
7. Bayern Munich (Germany) 599
8. Arsenal (England) 594
9. River Plate (Argentina) 503
10. Chelsea (England) 491

Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com

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