The UEFA Club World Ranking (2025–26) showcases Europe’s strongest clubs based on their performances in UEFA competitions and domestic leagues. Bayern Munich lead the rankings after another successful season, while Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain, alongside Real Madrid, Liverpool, Inter Milan, and Manchester City, remain among the top clubs in the latest UEFA Club World Ranking.
The Men’s UEFA Club World Ranking is an independent system designed to measure and compare the relative strength of Europe’s premier football clubs. Drawing on results from all UEFA-sanctioned competitions—Champions League, Europa League, Europa Conference League, plus domestic league and cup performances—this ranking covers a rolling 12‑month period.
The Men’s UEFA Club World Ranking is the outcome of all major international tournaments, including the domestic league and which clubs currently dominate the European scene.
Unlike the global FIFA Club World Ranking, which aggregates clubs from every confederation, the UEFA version zeroes in on Europe’s football powerhouses.
As of June 2026, clubs earn their points through group‑stage wins (earning up to 4 points per match), advancing in knockout rounds (with bonus points for each round passed), and lifting major trophies. Consistency is rewarded: a quarter‑final run in the Champions League can outscore a Europa League triumph, underscoring the premium UEFA places on its flagship competition.
Bayern Munich is currently holding the top position of domestic success in the Bundesliga with 2 other titles and on the continent. Close behind are Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain, the current champions of the 2025-26 Champions League, both flaunting recent European silverware and impressive league campaigns.
Liverpool and Manchester City, the Men’s Club of the Year award winner Inter Milan, round out the top six, reflecting their impressive performances in European competition and domestic cups. These clubs exemplify the blend of squad depth, tactical acumen, and investment that defines modern European football.
Below is the updated Men’s UEFA Club World Ranking, listing the top 15 clubs and their current points totals following the conclusion of the 2025-26 season before the 2026 FIFA World Cup:
Men’s UEFA Club World Ranking 2025 – 2026

The rank is the average from the 2021-22 season to the 2025-26 season. Here is the latest 2025-26 Men’s UEFA Club World Ranking below –
Bayern Munich (Germany) – 147.500 Points
Under Vincent Kompany’s leadership, Bayern Munich clinched the 2024-25 Bundesliga title and kicked off the Club World Cup with an impressive 10–0 victory.

Their domestic consistency and European intent make them one of the season’s top-performing sides.
FC Bayern Munich won the following trophies in the 2025–26 season:
- 🏆 Bundesliga
- 🏆 DFB-Pokal
- 🏆 Franz Beckenbauer Supercup
Real Madrid (Spain) – 144.500 Points

Real Madrid began strongly with a 2025 UEFA Super Cup win and the sensational debut of Kylian Mbappé, who ended the season as Europe’s top scorer.
Despite a strong Champions League run—knocking out Manchester City – they finished La Liga as runners-up and didn’t add more silverware.
Real Madrid CF did not win any major trophy in the 2025–26 season.
- ❌ La Liga – Runner-up
- ❌ UEFA Champions League – Quarter-finals
- ❌ Copa del Rey – Round of 16
- ❌ Spanish Super Cup – Runner-up
Paris Saint-Germain (France) – 132.000 Points

PSG won the Men’s Club of the Year award in Ballon d’Or 2025, and Ousmane Dembele won the Ballon d’Or 2025 award for best footballer in the world.
PSG enjoyed a historic treble-winning season under Luis Enrique. They clinched 2024-25 Ligue 1, and 2025-26 Ligue 1, the Coupe de France in 2024-25 and 2025-26. The team is also the runner-up of the 2026 FIFA Club World Cup.
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is the club that achieved this historic feat. Under manager Luis Enrique, they won their first-ever UEFA Champions League title in the 2024–25 season (defeating Inter Milan 5-0) and followed it by defending their crown in the 2025–26 UEFA Champions League Final (defeating Arsenal on penalties).
They completed another historic season with a continental treble.
Paris Saint-Germain F.C. won the following trophies in the 2025–26 season:
- 🏆 Ligue 1
- 🏆 Coupe de France
- 🏆 UEFA Champions League
- 🏆 Trophée des champions
Liverpool (England) – 130.000 Points

Liverpool, under new manager Arne Slot, won the 2024-25 Premier League dominantly with a 26-match unbeaten streak. However, they fell short in the European and domestic cups.
The team seems poised for ongoing success with solid additions as they approach the next season.
Liverpool F.C. did not win any title in 2025–26.
Liverpool’s 2025–26 season:
- ❌ Premier League – 5th place
- ❌ UEFA Champions League – Quarter-finals
- ❌ FA Cup – Early exit
- ❌ EFL Cup – Early exit
Inter Milan (Italy) – 127.000 Points

Inter Milan had a strong 2024–25 campaign, reaching the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals and finishing second in Serie A, narrowly missing out on the title.
With standout performances from Lautaro Martínez and Nicolò Barella, they remained one of Europe’s most consistent sides throughout the seas
Inter Milan won the following trophies in the 2025–26 season:
- 🏆 Serie A (21st Scudetto)
- 🏆 Coppa Italia
They completed a domestic double under Cristian Chivu.
Manchester City (England) – 125.500 Points

Manchester City had a mixed season. A poor winter run derailed a strong start, and they ended trophyless for the first time in years, finishing outside the top two in the Premier League and exiting early in Europe after losing to Real Madrid.
Manchester City F.C. did win 2 title in 2025–26.
Manchester City’s 2025–26 trophies:
- 🏆 FA Cup
- 🏆 EFL Cup (Carabao Cup)
- Premier League: ❌ Finished 2nd
UEFA Men’s Club World Ranking Chart 2026 (Ten-season club coefficients)
Here is the latest UEFA Men’s Club coefficient Ranking 2025-26 list update. The UEFA club coefficient rankings are based on the results of all European clubs in the UEFA Champions League.
The list was updated on 1 June 2026, and the Next update will be available in September 2026.
| SN | Club | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bayern München | Germany |
| 2 | Real Madrid | Spain |
| 3 | Paris | France |
| 4 | Liverpool | England |
| 5 | Inter | Italy |
| 6 | Manchester City | England |
| 7 | Arsenal | England |
| 8 | Barcelona | Spain |
| 9 | Leverkusen | Germany |
| 10 | Atleti | Spain |
| 11 | B. Dortmund | Germany |
| 12 | Chelsea | England |
| 13 | Roma | Italy |
| 14 | Benfica | Portugal |
| 15 | Sporting CP | Portugal |
| 16 | Atalanta | Italy |
| 17 | Aston Villa | England |
| 18 | Frankfurt | Germany |
| 19 | Tottenham | England |
| 20 | Porto | Portugal |
| 21 | Man Utd | England |
| 22 | Fiorentina | Italy |
| 23 | Club Brugge | Belgium |
| 24 | Real Betis | Spain |
| 25 | Juventus | Italy |
| 26 | PSV | Netherlands |
| 27 | Feyenoord | Netherlands |
| 28 | West Ham | England |
| 29 | Lille | France |
| 30 | Milan | Italy |
| 31 | Lyon | France |
| 32 | Bodø/Glimt | Norway |
| 33 | Braga | Portugal |
| 34 | Napoli | Italy |
| 35 | AZ Alkmaar | Netherlands |
| 36 | Olympiacos | Greece |
| 37 | Leipzig | Germany |
| 38 | Rangers | Scotland |
| 39 | Villarreal | Spain |
| 40 | Lazio | Italy |
UEFA Club World Ranking 2025-26 Points (Club coefficients)
The club coefficient rankings consider the performance of each club in competitions and are utilised to determine a club’s seeding in draws for tournaments.
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Here are the UEFA Club Rankings 2026 (Top 30) below –
| SN | Club | Country | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bayern München | Germany | 147.500 |
| 2 | Real Madrid | Spain | 144.500 |
| 3 | Paris | France | 132.000 |
| 4 | Liverpool | England | 130.000 |
| 5 | Inter | Italy | 127.000 |
| 6 | Man City | England | 125.500 |
| 7 | Arsenal | England | 119.000 |
| 8 | Barcelona | Spain | 113.250 |
| 9 | Leverkusen | Germany | 105.000 |
| 10 | Atleti | Spain | 104.750 |
| 11 | B. Dortmund | Germany | 100.750 |
| 12 | Chelsea | England | 99.250 |
| 13 | Roma | Italy | 97.750 |
| 14 | Benfica | Portugal | 90.000 |
| 15 | Sporting CP | Portugal | 84.000 |
| 16 | Atalanta | Italy | 84.000 |
| 17 | Aston Villa | England | 83.000 |
| 18 | Frankfurt | Germany | 83.000 |
| 19 | Tottenham | England | 82.000 |
| 20 | Porto | Portugal | 80.750 |
| 21 | Man Utd | England | 76.500 |
| 22 | Fiorentina | Italy | 76.250 |
| 23 | Club Brugge | Belgium | 75.250 |
| 24 | Real Betis | Spain | 74.500 |
| 25 | Juventus | Italy | 72.250 |
| 26 | PSV | Netherlands | 71.250 |
| 27 | Feyenoord | Netherlands | 71.000 |
| 28 | West Ham | England | 69.000 |
| 29 | Lille | France | 68.750 |
| 30 | Milan | Italy | 66.000 |

