International Football – UEFA Which club is top? Which league reigns?
Real Madrid won the UEFA Champions League
Real Madrid have just won the 2018 Club World Cup and they also finish the year as the top club in Europe.
That’s according to the UEFA rankings, as the three-in-a-row Champions League winners end the year with 144 points.
Bayern Munich follow, while Barcelona and Atletico Madrid are in third and fourth place, so it’s no surprise to see LaLiga Santander lead the way in terms of the association rankings.
Here, we outline the final standings of the year for all the main UEFA coefficients.
- Real Madrid (ESP) 144.000
- Bayern Munich (GER) 127.000
- Barcelona (ESP) 127.000
- Atletico Madrid (ESP) 125.000
- Juventus (ITA) 120.000
- Paris Saint-Germain (FRA) 101.000
- Manchester City (ENG) 99.000
- Sevilla (ESP) 99.000
- Porto (POR) 90.000
- Arsenal (ENG) 86.000
- Real Madrid (ESP) 379.000
- Barcelona (ESP) 317.000
- Bayern Munich (GER) 297.000
- Atletico Madrid (ESP) 230.000
- Manchester United (ENG) 220.000
- Chelsea (ENG) 216.000
- Juventus (ITA) 201.000
- Porto (POR) 195.000
- Arsenal (ENG) 192.000
- Benfica (POR) 179.000
- Spain 97.569
- England 75.605
- Italy 72.154
- Germany 69.784
- France 57.165
- Russia 49.716
- Portugal 45.832
- Belgium 38.300
- Ukraine 38.100
- Turkey 34.000
- Spain 13.571
- Germany 13.071
- England 12.785
- Italy 10.071
- France 9.250
- Portugal 8.500
- Belgium 7.200
- Holland 6.800
- Russia 6.750
- Scotland 6.750
- Lyon (FRA) 115.390
- Wolfsburg (GER) 110.585
- Paris Saint-Germain (FRA) 94.390
- Barcelona (ESP) 78.345
- Rosengard (SWE) 76.655
- FFC Frankfurt (GER) 64.585
- Bayern Munich (GER) 61.585
- Manchester City (ENG) 58.830
- Slavia Prague (CZE) 57.540
- Chelsea (ENG) 56.830
- France 84.000
- Germany 75.500
- Sweden 53.500
- England 51.500
- Spain 47.000
- Czech Republic 38.500
- Denmark 36.500
- Italy 33.000
- Switzerland 31.000
- Holland 30.000
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