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·24 January 2025
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·24 January 2025
Roma’s latest defeat to AZ Alkmaar cost them a position in UEFA’s standings.
With the penultimate matchday of the first phase of the Champions League and Europa League over, UEFA has updated the club rankings.
The great achievements achieved by Roma in recent years have allowed the Giallorossi to place themselves among the elite of European football, but the disappointing results of this season are starting to make themselves felt.
Claudio Ranieri’s men have in fact slipped to sixth place in the standings, overtaken by PSG (98,000 points) and also preceded by Liverpool, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid and Manchester City.
Considering this season too, in the last five years the Capitoline team has collected 97,000 points: 24,000 in 2020/21, 23,000 in 2021/22, 22,000 in 2022/23 and 21,000 in 2023/24 and just 7,000 in 2024/25.
The other Italian team in the top 10 is Inter, eighth with 93,000 points (the same as Borussia Dortmund). Atalanta is eighteenth (77,000), Milan is twentieth (75,000), Juventus is twenty-first (73,000), Lazio is twenty-fifth (63,000), Napoli is twenty-ninth (61,000), Fiorentina is thirty-seventh (51,500) and Bologna is ninety-second with 10,000 points.