UEFA Updates Club Rankings: Where Do KhouSanov’s Man City and Shomurodov’s Roma Stand

UEFA has released its updated club coefficient rankings as of June 2025, reflecting the performance of European teams in UEFA competitions over the past five seasons.
Manchester City secured second place, trailing only Real Madrid. The English club continues to deliver strong results in the Champions League and remains one of Europe’s most consistent powerhouses.
AS Roma climbed to ninth place, overtaking the likes of Barcelona and AC Milan. The Italian side continues to earn points in UEFA competitions, steadily strengthening its position in European football.
Top 5 clubs in the ranking:
The full list includes the top 40 clubs in Europe, featuring a wide array of teams from England, Germany, Italy, Spain, and other nations.
UEFA’s club coefficient ranking is based on results in European competitions (Champions League, Europa League, Conference League) over the past five seasons. These rankings determine seeding for UEFA tournament draws.
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