This is how the UEFA club ranking looked in 2025
The five major European leagues are just hours away from kicking off. Spain , France, and England will inaugurate their seasons this weekend, while Germany and Italy will follow suit the next. And, as a prelude to the action, UEFA published its updated club rankings on Wednesday, a barometer that measures the continent’s elite.
The system considers performance in the Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League over the last five seasons. Based on these parameters, Real Madrid reaffirms its absolute dominance with 117,500 points, closely followed by Bayern Munich with 108,250.
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Inter Milan completes the podium with 107,250 points, leaving Manchester City (102,750) and Liverpool (101,500) in fourth and fifth place, respectively.
The current Champions League winner, Paris Saint-Germain, is ranked sixth with 94,500 points. Further down the list, Tottenham, the Europa League winner, is in 31st place, while Chelsea , the Conference League champion, is in 14th.
The list confirms a trend: the dominance of Spain and Germany at the top. Real Madrid is joined by Barcelona representing La Liga , while the Bundesliga contributes Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, and Bayer Leverkusen to the top spots. It’s a reminder that, despite the surprises of each season, the historical powerhouses continue to set the tone in Europe.
The UEFFA ranking of the 10 best teams
| Equipment | Points earned |
|---|---|
| real Madrid | 117,500 points |
| Bayern Munich | 108,250 points |
| Inter Milan | 107,250 points |
| Manchester City | 102,750 points |
| Liverpool | 101,500 points |
| PSG | 94,500 points |
| Bayer Leverkusen | 85,250 points |
| Borussia Dortmund | 84,750 points |
| Barcelona | 83,250 points |
| Rome | 80,500 points |