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·12 July 2024
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·12 July 2024
Roma are the leading Serie A club in the newly updated UEFA club coefficient rankings and only the Giallorossi and Inter are in the top 10.
UEFA has just released the new club coefficient ranking, based on the results of all European clubs in UEFA club competition.
It is topped by 2023 Champions League winner Manchester City, followed by the latest team to lift the most important European trophy at a club level, Carlo Ancelotti’s Real Madrid.
Bayern Munich sit third, Liverpool are fourth while Roma are the first Serie A club in the fifth position.
The Giallorossi won the Conference League in 2022, reached the Europa League Final in 2023 and the semis of the same competition last season.
Tenth-placed Inter are the second Serie A team in the ranking. The Nerazzurri reached the Champions League Final in 2023 but were eliminated in the Round of 16 by Atletico Madrid in the latest edition.
The remaining clubs are outside the top 30: Lazio in 31st, Fiorentina in 36th and Bologna in 89th. The Rossoblu will play in the Champions League, formerly European Cup, for the first time in over 60 years next season.