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The difference between "European Derby" and "European Derby"
Derby in Europe: refers to a wide range of matches played by teams located in the same city, neighboring regions or even countries in Europe, which are played in the name of cities, regions and countries. For example, Inter Milan and AC Milan are called "Milan Derby"; Dortmund and Schalke 04 are called "Ruhr Derby"; Barcelona and Real Madrid are called "Spanish national derby" (also called "century derby").

European Derby: It refers to the two best teams in the history of the Champions League, namely Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, which are the top two teams in Europe. This is a proper term.

The origin of the name of European Derby: The word European Derby is closely related to the rise and fall of G 14. When G 14 was founded, it was intended to build an organization that could compete with UEFA. At that time, Real Madrid and Bayern were fighting for the right to speak and leadership, so when florentino put forward the concept of European Derby, it was beyond the scope of the game, but an extension of football politics. Bayern and Real Madrid have played 22 times in Europe (up to the season of 20 13-20 14), with the most times. Their game is called the European Derby, and it's not just on the court.