Europe's title winners 2015-16: Barca, Bayern, Juve, PSG... and Leicester!

From Leicester City stunning England to dominant wins for the elite across Europe, we take a look at how the campaign panned out.

Published : May 16, 2016 22:15 IST

The title winners in Europe's top five leagues.

Europe's top five football leagues have reached their conclusion. Here's a look at the winners and the also-rans.

Bundesliga

Winners: Bayern Munich
Champions League: Borussia Dortmund, Bayer Leverkusen, Borussia Monchengladbach 
Europa League: Schalke, Mainz, Hertha Berlin

Top scorer: Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich)  30 goals

Relegated: Hannover, Stuttgart Promoted: Freiburg,   RB Leipzig

Eintracht Frankfurt (16th in Bundesliga) and Nuremberg (3rd in 2.Bundesliga) will face a play-off for a top-flight place.

 

 

La Liga

Winners: Barcelona Champions League: Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Villarreal Europa League: Athletic Bilbao, Celta Vigo

Top scorer: Luis Suarez (Barcelona) 40 goals

Relegated: Rayo Vallecano, Getafe, Levante Promoted:   Four matchdays remain in the Segunda Division, Leganes and Alaves are in the box seat for automatic promotion.

Sevilla will join its compatriots in the Champions League if it beats Liverpool in the Europa League final.

   

Ligue 1

Winners: Paris Saint-Germain Champions League: Lyon, Monaco Europa League: Nice, Lille

Top scorer: Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Paris Saint-Germain) 38 goals

Relegated: Reims, Gazelec Ajaccio, Troyes Promoted: Nancy, Dijon, Metz

Marseille will qualify for the Europa League if it beats PSG in the Coupe de France final, but Saint-Etienne will benefit if Laurent Blanc's men complete a second straight domestic treble.

 

 

Premier League

Winners: Leicester City Champions League: Arsenal, Tottenham, Manchester City Europa League: Southampton, Manchester United

Top scorer: Harry Kane (Tottenham) 25 goals

Relegated: Newcastle United, Norwich City, Aston Villa Promoted: Burnley, Middlesbrough  

West Ham needs Manchester United to beat Crystal Palace in the FA Cup final to reach the Europa League. First, United must meet AFC Bournemouth in a fixture that was postponed in dramatic circumstances on Sunday.

Hull City and Sheffield Wednesday hold first-leg advantages over Derby County and Brighton and Hove Albion respectively in the Championship play-offs.

   

Serie A

Winners: Juventus Champions League: Napoli, Roma Europa League: Inter, Fiorentina

Top scorer: Gonzalo Higuain (Napoli) 36 goals

Relegated: Carpi , Frosinone, Hellas Verona Promoted: Cagliari, Crotone Milan can sneak into the Europa League by beating Juventus in the Coppa Italia final, Sassuolo will benefit if Juve is triumphant.

Pescara, Trapani, Bari, Cesena, Spezia and one of Virtus Entella or Novara will contest Serie B's play-offs for the final spot in Serie A.