Out of curiosity Chievo continues to live through FC Clivense, which restarted from the Terza Categoria, the lowest division of italian football pyramid.
Nice. Hope they make it to the top again and that Chievo fans are there. Chievo has been a traditional Serie A team all my life. Scary to imagine that a successful club can still go bankrupt. They're wearing blue now. Are things OK or? Their yellow jersey was very recognizable ...
@@calamorta Clivense hasn't the yellow jersey because of a legal issue in the use of the name and colours of defuct Chievo Verona, which, by the way is still active only with the youth sector. At the end of the 2022-2023 season nobody made an offer to by the brand name nor the registration number with FIGC. Actually Clivense plays in Serie D, the 4th tier in the italian football pyramid and the top one for the amateur football (corresponding, not for the position in the pyramid, to the english National League).
@@calamorta The blue and white look is a throwback to their 1930's colors which Chievo used many years as a change kit. Two weeks ago, Clivense bought the branding rights at a bankruptcy auction and it appears they will soon change their name to Chievo Verona.
We had the same problem in the capital city of #Canada🇨🇦 called #Ottawa🇨🇦. When #OttawaFuryFC⚽ folded I felt homeless & lost my faith in football... I called that team #FCOttawa⚽ love of my life... I also lost my beloved mascot sparky that day in 2011... I love watching #FCOttawa⚽ play because in every league is a chosen team {chosen one} that outstands among them all... Atlético Ottawa is a Canadian professional soccer club based in Ottawa, Ontario. The club competes in the Canadian Premier League and plays its home games at TD Place. The team was founded in 2020 by Spanish club Atlético Madrid. #AtléticoOttawa⚽ is the greatest champions🏆 football club ever in #CPLsoccer's⚽ history and future of football without a doubt⚽... Lets do it for ⚡"Sparky"⚡ #Thisourtime🇨🇦💘⚽
Another you forgot, Ukrainian club FC Metalurh Donetsk. They went backrupt in 2015, but I fortunately own one of their jerseys (2010/11 away, from when Mkhitaryan played there)
I think the demise of the New York Cosmos shows why the American soccer ecosystem has been so averse to pro/rel for so many years: Relegation increases the danger of teams becoming financially insolvent, and if that happens to too many clubs, the entire league or pyramid folds due to lack of teams--bringing with it even the clubs that are individually successful. Note how the Los Angeles Aztecs (also mentioned in this video) folded a few years before the NASL itself did.
No. NASL never had pro/rel and folded thanks to it’s own mismanagement. Nothing more. For a league that supposed to learn so much from NASL’s downfall, they sure love to copy from the NY Cosmo’s playbook of signing an aging former world great. The reason why pro/rel is hated among MLS franchise club investors is because it’s giving up power and profit over the entire American soccer landscape. Don Garber claimed he is against pro/rel because he feels it’s outdated and that foreign countries will soon see the light about how wonderful the single league franchise system is. Turns out that most if not all of the world have a disdain for the American sports structure because of how it’s anti community and will destroy a generational sports culture for the sake of the greedy passionless billionaire. There are more clubs in our lower divisions that went bankrupt than there has been in any of the top 10 European league countries combined. It says everything that our lower divisions leagues want pro/rel instead of the status quo.
@@jayh3283 Reality: A club like Chelsea FC doesn't have any more community connection than the Los Angeles Dodgers, and every bit as much connection to the world of billionaire owners (whether we're talking about Abramovich or Boehly). There are a few elite clubs like Barcelona that are exceptions, but that's the rule for top-level soccer clubs. When Americans want to watch a team with a connection to their local community, they watch school sports (college and/or high school). Yeah, there are a few areas where the local minor-league/semi-pro team has a following, but those, again, are the exception rather than the rule. Compare the following of the Oregon Ducks (even their baseball team!) with the following of the Eugene Emeralds, and you'll see my point. The more I think about it, the more I think the American sports landscape and culture is analogous to international soccer rather than European club soccer. Instead of relegation, American fans are used to thinking in terms of droughts (both championship and playoff appearance droughts) as the ultimate in failure--just like when fans of the Three Lions (which have no local community connection whatsoever and still somehow have viewers...) are disappointed by their ongoing trophy drought despite their team not being in danger of getting relegated from the right to participate in in either Euro qualifiers or World Cup qualifiers. p.s. I would think the comparison between Pele and Messi as "retired stars" would be more apt if Pele had been less than 12 months removed from his most recent Golden Ball when he went to New York...
@@loading9110 The problem comes in when _other owners'_ poor management decisions can lead to your team's downfall. The Cosmos never folded due to having issues of their own--they folded because they didn't have a proper league to play in (though they tried to stay afloat by participating in an indoor league for awhile).
While it is true that relegation can be the nail in the coffin for a club, as a european football fan myself I think not having a promotion system is the one of the biggest things holding the MLS back. I simply cannot invest myself in a league where if a team is not competing to be top of the table the season is mostly meaningless.
I can't believe some clubs are killed after the financial crisis. One notable example was the dissolution of EFL club Bury FC in August 2019. Jiangsu Sunning in 2021 was even worse, given that the death was confirmed after the club miraculously won their first league title. The death of Sunning ignited further financial crisis for other clubs as a result of the Covid pandemic, most notably the downfall of Guangzhou, the Chinese giants known for hiring some world class players like the Brazillian players Paulinho, Robinho, Hulk, and so on, as well as having world class managers such as Marcello Lippi and Fabio Cannavaro.
Bury FC actually were reformed this season they currently play in the 9th division and may take a while to be back to the football league, trust me you can search it on google
I just searched Guangzhou Evergrande and they're still alive, just changed names tho. I mean, they got relegated and dissolved. But it's weird how they're not officially dead dead, but will eventually. China's football league was weird. Not many fans attending stadiums and oil wages for OK players.
Some Italian clubs were also went bankruptcy, though they were resurrected by the new ownership and even started the campaign from lower tier. Notable example was Fiorentina in 2002, Napoli in 2004, and Parma in 2015. Napoli was even so dramatic. They only took 19 years to return their glory after Aurelio De Laurentiis bought the club.
Third Lanark were a senior Scottish Club (my father supported them just after the war) apart from the occasional BBC Alba documentary they seem to have been airbrushed from history. Shame that they had financial problems which closed them down.
9:35 - Red Bulls New York was supposed to carry the Cosmos’s legacy but never done anything until NYCFC came and won both the MLS Cup and Campeones. RBNY is now RBNJ.
*A.C. Parma* from Italy. The new club is called: *Parma Calcio 1913* When a new club was founded, they bought a license from their satellite club called: *F.C. Crociati* and started playing football from *Serie D*
Another one Clapham Rovers formed in 1869 as both a football and rugby club disbanded in 1914 they scored the first ever FA Cup goal and even won the Cup in 1880 .This achievement is marked by a plaque on the Millennium Path in Archbishops Park near Lambeth Palace in London .
Blackburn Olympic, won the English FA Cup in 1893. Renton FC, founder members of the Scottish football league, won the Scottish FA Cup in 1885 and 1888.
I video on Manchester Central would be interesting, there are likely few non-league sides ever that have signed current internationals in their drive to get into the league. The fact that City and especially United collaborated to get their election to the Football League reversed
@correctbydefault2047 if it’s the same club how come players you gave testimonials to walked away for free and weren’t bound by contracts? How come they had to reapply to league and start all over again from the bottom? 😂😂
@correctbydefault2047 the Scottish football pyramid didn’t start until 2013, you couldn’t go any lower than League2/old 3rd division until they opened it up to create the bigger pyramid 😂😂
You are spot on. Sevco is like an Elvis impersonator. It is not the real thing but as their fans are in denial over their death they pretend the tribute act is the same as the original.
I think you made a mistake. Dalian Shide FC didn't win the Asian Club Championship in 1998 and the Asian Cup Winners Cup in 2001. They were runners-up. They lost the two finals.
We had the same problem in the capital city of #Canada🇨🇦 called #Ottawa🇨🇦. When #OttawaFuryFC⚽ folded I felt homeless & lost my faith in football... I called that team #FCOttawa⚽ love of my life... I also lost my beloved mascot sparky that day in 2011... I love watching #FCOttawa⚽ play because in every league is a chosen team {chosen one} that outstands among them all... Atlético Ottawa is a Canadian professional soccer club based in Ottawa, Ontario. The club competes in the Canadian Premier League and plays its home games at TD Place. The team was founded in 2020 by Spanish club Atlético Madrid. #AtléticoOttawa⚽ is the greatest champions🏆 football club ever in #CPLsoccer's⚽ history and future of football without a doubt⚽... Lets do it for ⚡"Sparky"⚡ #Thisourtime🇨🇦💘⚽
FK Obilić should be on the list. They once where one of the biggest clubs in FR Yugoslavia ( now Serbia ). You could say some part of there success was a bit ( to say it least ) dodgy but it is still a big Historic club that doesn't really exist anymore
The club exists, it just no longer participates in the competition. However, over the last 10 years, youth teams and a women's team have repeatedly participated in competitions.
Saying Wimbledon fans 'moved on to support newly founded AFC Wimbledon' does them a huge disservice. They were instrumental in its foundation and, as far as huge numbers of of English fans of clubs up and down the country are concerned, are a continuation of the heritage and tradition of the original club.
You missed Glasgow rangers owed out 140M in loans and bank debt using EBTs and were liquidated in 2012 The rangers FC is not the same club and are only 11 Yr old
Unfortunately for you, you are wrong. Rangers FC are recognised as being founded in 1872 and were allowed to continue. The only people I have seen say this are fans of rival teams.
@correctbydefault2047 uefa and fifa that were done for money laundering and fraud claim old club that was liquidated for tax avoidance and money chicanery are the same club 🤣🤣🤣🤣 if you want to believe it then by all means but absolutely no way you tried to site them as credible sources when they were taking back handers from Russia and qautar 🤣🤣🤣
This list needs a part 2 there a lot of teams that went bankrupt or changed their name after new ownership. Chivas USA, Glasgow Rangers, and their are a lot teams in Liga Mx that don't exist like Veracruz, Lobos Buap, Monarcas Morelia, Jaguares de Chiapas, Leones Negros, Club San Luis, and Tecos.
Colo Colo & Carl Zeiss Jena. Both still exist. Colo-Colo is the biggest & most successful club in all of Chilean football & compete in the Copa Libertadores. Carl Zeiss Jena is based in Jena, Thuringia in what used to be East Germany. They now play in the Regionalliga Nordost.. far away from the Bundesliga.
Funny to think about teams from the USA, but in the real football world it is not really important, that a team from LA died. American sport teams have not the same attitude or pride as European teams in football
There are actually clubs that don't exist anymore that won continental titles ( Champions League) in the past. Atlético Español FC 🇲🇽 won the Concacaf Champions League in 1975. They went bankrupt in 1982. PAS Tehran FC 🇮🇷 won the AFC Champions League in 1993. They went bankrupt in 2007. Liaoning FC 🇨🇳 won the AFC Champions League in 1990. They went bankrupt in 2020. Thai Farmers Bank FC 🇹🇭 won the AFC Champions League TWICE in 1994 and 1995. They went bankrupt in 2000. Team Wellington FC 🇳🇿 won the OFC Champions League in 2018. They went bankrupt in 2021. Waitakere United 🇳🇿 won the OFC Champions League TWICE in 2007 and 2008. They went bankrupt in 2021.
Igor Kolomoisky, the billionaire businessman and then owner of FC Dnipro, was solely responsible for ending 100 years of history and killing the club. A sad end to successful and much-loved club which represented the wonderful city of Dnipro.
Glasgow rangers FC you missed they were liquidated and disolved(2012) but a new team appeared in the 4th division scotland claiming to be rangers FC but its really sevco rangers FC but a few unfortunate fans of them still think they are living in past as Glasgow rangers theyll doo yi if you say different 😂silly people
@correctbydefault2047 Is airdrieonians a new club? The reductio ad absurdum of your argument, essentially the humpty dumpy view of reality-wen I say a word, it means what I say it means. If you are the same club... pay your debts.
Rangers of Scotland were possibly bigger than any of these clubs featured and merit a mention. They faced a potential tax bill that was never settled and alas … their fate was sealed via the Liquidation route. The South African former Chairman of the 2012 phoenix club who began life in the 4th League - himself a Director of the original Rangers and someone who personally faced over 300 criminal charges for tax based offences - was hopeful of one day paying the monies owed and somehow restoring the history. Perhaps unsurprisingly this glib, fanciful scheme never materialised and the bills were never paid.
Daynapro 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 instead od Dnjipro! Mishels instead of Mickels! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I watched only about 15 seconds of this,by fast forwarding,and this is just i.d.i.o.t.i.c. video,by any means!
Because they are still around? Owning companies may go under but..... They got off lightly, my lot ended up in the 9th level and Bury the 10th. Idiots and sometimes criminals buy football clubs.
Out of curiosity Chievo continues to live through FC Clivense, which restarted from the Terza Categoria, the lowest division of italian football pyramid.
Nice. Hope they make it to the top again and that Chievo fans are there. Chievo has been a traditional Serie A team all my life. Scary to imagine that a successful club can still go bankrupt.
They're wearing blue now. Are things OK or? Their yellow jersey was very recognizable ...
@@calamorta Clivense hasn't the yellow jersey because of a legal issue in the use of the name and colours of defuct Chievo Verona, which, by the way is still active only with the youth sector. At the end of the 2022-2023 season nobody made an offer to by the brand name nor the registration number with FIGC.
Actually Clivense plays in Serie D, the 4th tier in the italian football pyramid and the top one for the amateur football (corresponding, not for the position in the pyramid, to the english National League).
Football Manager is calling to us...
@@calamorta The blue and white look is a throwback to their 1930's colors which Chievo used many years as a change kit. Two weeks ago, Clivense bought the branding rights at a bankruptcy auction and it appears they will soon change their name to Chievo Verona.
Chievo Is Back 💛💙🤍
Wimbledon's kits weren't purple, they were navy blue at the time of the MK debaucle.
We had the same problem in the capital city of #Canada🇨🇦 called #Ottawa🇨🇦. When #OttawaFuryFC⚽ folded I felt homeless & lost my faith in football... I called that team #FCOttawa⚽ love of my life... I also lost my beloved mascot sparky that day in 2011... I love watching #FCOttawa⚽ play because in every league is a chosen team {chosen one} that outstands among them all... Atlético Ottawa is a Canadian professional soccer club based in Ottawa, Ontario. The club competes in the Canadian Premier League and plays its home games at TD Place. The team was founded in 2020 by Spanish club Atlético Madrid. #AtléticoOttawa⚽ is the greatest champions🏆 football club ever in #CPLsoccer's⚽ history and future of football without a doubt⚽... Lets do it for ⚡"Sparky"⚡ #Thisourtime🇨🇦💘⚽
2+2 = 7
>altletico Ottawa
Hahaaa, these North American team names I just cant!
Another you forgot, Ukrainian club FC Metalurh Donetsk. They went backrupt in 2015, but I fortunately own one of their jerseys (2010/11 away, from when Mkhitaryan played there)
i remember that werder bremen played them in the uefa cup 02/03. after a a draw in the first game werder thrashed them 8:0 at home haha. :)
I think the demise of the New York Cosmos shows why the American soccer ecosystem has been so averse to pro/rel for so many years: Relegation increases the danger of teams becoming financially insolvent, and if that happens to too many clubs, the entire league or pyramid folds due to lack of teams--bringing with it even the clubs that are individually successful. Note how the Los Angeles Aztecs (also mentioned in this video) folded a few years before the NASL itself did.
No. NASL never had pro/rel and folded thanks to it’s own mismanagement. Nothing more.
For a league that supposed to learn so much from NASL’s downfall, they sure love to copy from the NY Cosmo’s playbook of signing an aging former world great. The reason why pro/rel is hated among MLS franchise club investors is because it’s giving up power and profit over the entire American soccer landscape. Don Garber claimed he is against pro/rel because he feels it’s outdated and that foreign countries will soon see the light about how wonderful the single league franchise system is. Turns out that most if not all of the world have a disdain for the American sports structure because of how it’s anti community and will destroy a generational sports culture for the sake of the greedy passionless billionaire.
There are more clubs in our lower divisions that went bankrupt than there has been in any of the top 10 European league countries combined. It says everything that our lower divisions leagues want pro/rel instead of the status quo.
Owners should own their team better then. If you don't spend beyond your means you won't go out of business.
@@jayh3283 Reality: A club like Chelsea FC doesn't have any more community connection than the Los Angeles Dodgers, and every bit as much connection to the world of billionaire owners (whether we're talking about Abramovich or Boehly). There are a few elite clubs like Barcelona that are exceptions, but that's the rule for top-level soccer clubs.
When Americans want to watch a team with a connection to their local community, they watch school sports (college and/or high school). Yeah, there are a few areas where the local minor-league/semi-pro team has a following, but those, again, are the exception rather than the rule. Compare the following of the Oregon Ducks (even their baseball team!) with the following of the Eugene Emeralds, and you'll see my point.
The more I think about it, the more I think the American sports landscape and culture is analogous to international soccer rather than European club soccer. Instead of relegation, American fans are used to thinking in terms of droughts (both championship and playoff appearance droughts) as the ultimate in failure--just like when fans of the Three Lions (which have no local community connection whatsoever and still somehow have viewers...) are disappointed by their ongoing trophy drought despite their team not being in danger of getting relegated from the right to participate in in either Euro qualifiers or World Cup qualifiers.
p.s. I would think the comparison between Pele and Messi as "retired stars" would be more apt if Pele had been less than 12 months removed from his most recent Golden Ball when he went to New York...
@@loading9110 The problem comes in when _other owners'_ poor management decisions can lead to your team's downfall. The Cosmos never folded due to having issues of their own--they folded because they didn't have a proper league to play in (though they tried to stay afloat by participating in an indoor league for awhile).
While it is true that relegation can be the nail in the coffin for a club, as a european football fan myself I think not having a promotion system is the one of the biggest things holding the MLS back. I simply cannot invest myself in a league where if a team is not competing to be top of the table the season is mostly meaningless.
I can't believe some clubs are killed after the financial crisis. One notable example was the dissolution of EFL club Bury FC in August 2019. Jiangsu Sunning in 2021 was even worse, given that the death was confirmed after the club miraculously won their first league title. The death of Sunning ignited further financial crisis for other clubs as a result of the Covid pandemic, most notably the downfall of Guangzhou, the Chinese giants known for hiring some world class players like the Brazillian players Paulinho, Robinho, Hulk, and so on, as well as having world class managers such as Marcello Lippi and Fabio Cannavaro.
Bury FC actually were reformed this season
they currently play in the 9th division and may take a while to be back to the football league, trust me
you can search it on google
An uncle of mine through marriage to my paternal aunt supported Bury FC
I just searched Guangzhou Evergrande and they're still alive, just changed names tho.
I mean, they got relegated and dissolved. But it's weird how they're not officially dead dead, but will eventually.
China's football league was weird. Not many fans attending stadiums and oil wages for OK players.
Some Italian clubs were also went bankruptcy, though they were resurrected by the new ownership and even started the campaign from lower tier.
Notable example was Fiorentina in 2002, Napoli in 2004, and Parma in 2015. Napoli was even so dramatic. They only took 19 years to return their glory after Aurelio De Laurentiis bought the club.
Wimbledon played in the Southern League, not the South League.
Third Lanark were a senior Scottish Club (my father supported them just after the war) apart from the occasional BBC Alba documentary they seem to have been airbrushed from history. Shame that they had financial problems which closed them down.
9:35 - Red Bulls New York was supposed to carry the Cosmos’s legacy but never done anything until NYCFC came and won both the MLS Cup and Campeones. RBNY is now RBNJ.
*A.C. Parma* from Italy.
The new club is called: *Parma Calcio 1913*
When a new club was founded, they bought a license from their satellite club called: *F.C. Crociati* and started playing football from *Serie D*
Same club just under different name
Another one Clapham Rovers formed in 1869 as both a football and rugby club disbanded in 1914 they scored the first ever FA Cup goal and even won the Cup in 1880 .This achievement is marked by a plaque on the Millennium Path in Archbishops Park near Lambeth Palace in London .
Wow, had no idea Chievo went bankrupt in 2021. Hopefully they can get back with some sort of different name. That Flying Donkey nickname is awesome.
They still exist but are just inactive ATM, from my understanding.
Who misses Chievo Verona
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I thought Third Lanark would have been on that list
meadowbank thistle
Rangers
airdrie utd. and airdrie fc
Gretna
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Keep this channel alive! ❤️ 🇧🇬
I didnt even know that Chievo Verona doesnt exist anymore
They gor refunded they play in serie d now
my favorite club dissolve because of financial issues
it is sad because ive been supporting them since
What was the club?
@@DarkShark-k6b a club in Philippines
United City FC
Blackburn Olympic, won the English FA Cup in 1893. Renton FC, founder members of the Scottish football league, won the Scottish FA Cup in 1885 and 1888.
brilliant video - really informative
I video on Manchester Central would be interesting, there are likely few non-league sides ever that have signed current internationals in their drive to get into the league. The fact that City and especially United collaborated to get their election to the Football League reversed
The collapse of Dalian Shide was very sad because it was due to the owner being found to be a complete crook
Don't forget Glasgow Rangers FC.
Lest they forget 😂😂😂
Well same club they just been bought the licensing of the club name by a company dont know exactly the name of it is
They died
Bjk
Same club
poor Chievo Verona Former Serie A
Surprised Rangers FC of Scotland aren’t there after their liquidation in 2012.
@correctbydefault2047🎣 😂😂😂
@correctbydefault2047 if it’s the same club how come players you gave testimonials to walked away for free and weren’t bound by contracts? How come they had to reapply to league and start all over again from the bottom? 😂😂
@correctbydefault2047 the Scottish football pyramid didn’t start until 2013, you couldn’t go any lower than League2/old 3rd division until they opened it up to create the bigger pyramid 😂😂
@correctbydefault2047 have you paid the face-painter and the newsagents yet? 😂😂
You are spot on. Sevco is like an Elvis impersonator. It is not the real thing but as their fans are in denial over their death they pretend the tribute act is the same as the original.
Chievo Verona is actually called Clivense and Sergio Pellisier is the coach since last season
Chievo had potential
Surely Chievo played 4 European games? 2 first round ties - 2 legs per tie?
We have also in Poland clubs like Zawisza Bydgoszcz which no longer exist, what's more sad they won Polish Cup
I think you made a mistake. Dalian Shide FC didn't win the Asian Club Championship in 1998 and the Asian Cup Winners Cup in 2001. They were runners-up. They lost the two finals.
Technically,Chievo still exists under the name of Clivense.
We had the same problem in the capital city of #Canada🇨🇦 called #Ottawa🇨🇦. When #OttawaFuryFC⚽ folded I felt homeless & lost my faith in football... I called that team #FCOttawa⚽ love of my life... I also lost my beloved mascot sparky that day in 2011... I love watching #FCOttawa⚽ play because in every league is a chosen team {chosen one} that outstands among them all... Atlético Ottawa is a Canadian professional soccer club based in Ottawa, Ontario. The club competes in the Canadian Premier League and plays its home games at TD Place. The team was founded in 2020 by Spanish club Atlético Madrid. #AtléticoOttawa⚽ is the greatest champions🏆 football club ever in #CPLsoccer's⚽ history and future of football without a doubt⚽... Lets do it for ⚡"Sparky"⚡ #Thisourtime🇨🇦💘⚽
Was wednesday fc the same as Sheffield Wednesday fc😮
FK Obilić should be on the list. They once where one of the biggest clubs in FR Yugoslavia ( now Serbia ). You could say some part of there success was a bit ( to say it least ) dodgy but it is still a big Historic club that doesn't really exist anymore
They’re now an amateur club, aren’t they?
The club exists, it just no longer participates in the competition. However, over the last 10 years, youth teams and a women's team have repeatedly participated in competitions.
Panther FC(China)
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Brand:Under Armor(kit and leggings)
Founded:January 2014
Closed:October 2023
Now Black Panther FC
It’s NOT “DYNA-pro”… it’s pronounced “NEE-pro.” The D is relatively silent. Otherwise, it’s an interesting video.
Chievo 😢
Ainda me dói tanto
@@HumanRaisedHer ??
New Brighton and Merthyr Tydfil where both teams in the old Third Division South
Merthyr are still going
Huh!!!Chievo Verona and Wimbledon are demised,good friends!!!😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I do like these types of videos, but the only trouble is, is that they need to make their research full proof and stop making so many errors.
There is also the french Paris Matra racing club that no longer exists !
Saying Wimbledon fans 'moved on to support newly founded AFC Wimbledon' does them a huge disservice. They were instrumental in its foundation and, as far as huge numbers of of English fans of clubs up and down the country are concerned, are a continuation of the heritage and tradition of the original club.
You missed Glasgow rangers owed out 140M in loans and bank debt using EBTs and were liquidated in 2012
The rangers FC is not the same club and are only 11 Yr old
Unfortunately for you, you are wrong. Rangers FC are recognised as being founded in 1872 and were allowed to continue. The only people I have seen say this are fans of rival teams.
@@LKeenan72 yep. It doesn't take a brain surgeon to work out that most who say this are from the East end of Glasgow.
@correctbydefault2047 uefa and fifa that were done for money laundering and fraud claim old club that was liquidated for tax avoidance and money chicanery are the same club 🤣🤣🤣🤣 if you want to believe it then by all means but absolutely no way you tried to site them as credible sources when they were taking back handers from Russia and qautar 🤣🤣🤣
@correctbydefault2047 and they all did originally
This list needs a part 2 there a lot of teams that went bankrupt or changed their name after new ownership. Chivas USA, Glasgow Rangers, and their are a lot teams in Liga Mx that don't exist like Veracruz, Lobos Buap, Monarcas Morelia, Jaguares de Chiapas, Leones Negros, Club San Luis, and Tecos.
Leone's negro's 🥵
Leones negros and morelia still there in liga mex second division and San Luis still there liga mx
Ideal candidates for recreation in FC 24.
I remember when I was into Subbuteo there was a ream called Coca Cola and another caller Carl Ziess Yena, what happened to them?
Colo Colo & Carl Zeiss Jena. Both still exist. Colo-Colo is the biggest & most successful club in all of Chilean football & compete in the Copa Libertadores. Carl Zeiss Jena is based in Jena, Thuringia in what used to be East Germany. They now play in the Regionalliga Nordost.. far away from the Bundesliga.
Audio seems weird, very tinny.
Many clubs refuse to evolve with the times hence they died
Hello, new FM Save ideas…
Funny to think about teams from the USA, but in the real football world it is not really important, that a team from LA died. American sport teams have not the same attitude or pride as European teams in football
There are actually clubs that don't exist anymore that won continental titles ( Champions League) in the past.
Atlético Español FC 🇲🇽
won the Concacaf Champions League in 1975. They went bankrupt in 1982.
PAS Tehran FC 🇮🇷
won the AFC Champions League in 1993. They went bankrupt in 2007.
Liaoning FC 🇨🇳
won the AFC Champions League in 1990. They went bankrupt in 2020.
Thai Farmers Bank FC 🇹🇭
won the AFC Champions League TWICE in 1994 and 1995. They went bankrupt in 2000.
Team Wellington FC 🇳🇿
won the OFC Champions League in 2018. They went bankrupt in 2021.
Waitakere United 🇳🇿
won the OFC Champions League TWICE in 2007 and 2008. They went bankrupt in 2021.
Which of these clubs was your favorite?
Chievo Verona.
Maradona
The Flying Donkeys. Was funny watching Verona squirm that the wee local amateur team from town were roasting them in Seria A 🟡🔵🟡
Not on the list, but SV Mattersburg
Dnipro
Good news Chievo Verona is coming back
RIP FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
Dnipro 😥
10 only? Surely that's more than that.
Chievo still exists it’s called fc clivense and it plays in serie d
You firgot ( wacker insbruck ) one of the best clubs in austria
All NASL teams should be on this list
There is something wrong with your mic or soundmixing cause everytime you speak there is a high pitch that really cuts into the ears...
I think it's an AI voice he doesn't even sound human
Eusébio played for the Cosmos
Дніпро,нам тебе не вистачає
Igor Kolomoisky, the billionaire businessman and then owner of FC Dnipro, was solely responsible for ending 100 years of history and killing the club. A sad end to successful and much-loved club which represented the wonderful city of Dnipro.
These teams had potential
What brought you to this video? 🤔😂
Chievo technically still exist, as far as I know.
Anzhi makakahla.
From richest club to dust
This is like wikipedia arcticle turned into video but with lots of mistakes as comment section reveals
Makes sense Amsterdam died, the person in the crest is literally looking like he’s sleeping with the fishes
Glasgow Rangers
He obviously hasn’t looked at the spl fixture list. Perhaps he can’t read
No love for them, but they do exist.
No Chivas USA?
Dnipro still exist they just change their logo
No Glasgow Rangers?
Chievo Verona exist....
Yes Serie D
Fico triste pelo chievo!
Glasgow Rangers not on the list
Have a look at the spl fixtures. There’s you answer. That’s all you need to do.
I gonna bring one back or use one of there names
Rapid bucureşti
Bournemouth and Boscombe University
Sorry United
"baloon door"
What about Rangers?
If Rochdale FC fold they can go on as Wrochdale FC.
Judging by this video,this channel is pure c.rap!
Chievo was screwed
Add Mohun Bagan in this list
If it wasn't for men's teams money being thrown at them, every WSL team would be defunct and rightly so
Glasgow rangers FC you missed they were liquidated and disolved(2012) but a new team appeared in the 4th division scotland claiming to be rangers FC but its really sevco rangers FC but a few unfortunate fans of them still think they are living in past as Glasgow rangers theyll doo yi if you say different 😂silly people
@correctbydefault2047
Is airdrieonians a new club?
The reductio ad absurdum of your argument, essentially the humpty dumpy view of reality-wen I say a word, it means what I say it means.
If you are the same club... pay your debts.
This guy sounds bigoted. I’d hate to see how he brings up his kids with that attitude and hatred. He obviously hasn’t seen the spl fixture list.
i luv ur bri'ish accent
FC Edmonton
Rangers of Scotland were possibly bigger than any of these clubs featured and merit a mention. They faced a potential tax bill that was never settled and alas … their fate was sealed via the Liquidation route.
The South African former Chairman of the 2012 phoenix club who began life in the 4th League - himself a Director of the original Rangers and someone who personally faced over 300 criminal charges for tax based offences - was hopeful of one day paying the monies owed and somehow restoring the history.
Perhaps unsurprisingly this glib, fanciful scheme never materialised and the bills were never paid.
Balloon Door
Rochdale soon to be added to this list
Don t forget some dutch little clubs hfc haarlem sc veendam fc wageningen agovv Apeldoorn, they also bankrupt
Yall love google too much
Are you colour blind? Purple kits!! 🤣
It's the Southern League not the South League FFS. 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
AEK Athens 1924 - 2014.
Now we have AEK 2014.
Do you think some Big Broke Club now can go extinct? 🤔
Daynapro 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 instead od Dnjipro! Mishels instead of Mickels! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I watched only about 15 seconds of this,by fast forwarding,and this is just i.d.i.o.t.i.c. video,by any means!
fix your mic
How can you do a football video in English and say the score was One Zero??
bro fix ur mic
Thank god Chievo doesn't exist anymore
😒
The way you pronouced Dnipro was painful
DEEEENEPRO 😂
@SuperWeatherShield6623 nah, it's just bad pronunciation 😂
riBer
Why is Rangers FC not in this?
Because they are still around? Owning companies may go under but..... They got off lightly, my lot ended up in the 9th level and Bury the 10th. Idiots and sometimes criminals buy football clubs.