The European Football Association (UEFA) issued a new classification for European teams according to their results in recent years in continental championships.
Although Real Madrid was the champion of the Champions League last season, it came in second place, while the lead went to Manchester City, primarily due to the number of victories of Pep Guardiola’s battalion in the last three editions.
Bayern Munich came in third place and Liverpool in fourth place. The surprise was that Roma was in fifth place, although this was understandable after achieving the European Conference League, then reaching the European League final, and last season reaching the semi-finals.
As for Barcelona, it came in eighteenth place among European clubs, and although the position at first glance seems shocking, it is also logical, as the Catalan club has suffered a lot over the last 4 years and did not succeed in reaching the knockout rounds in the Champions League except in the last season. Only the past.
Below we review together the classification of European clubs from UEFA:
- Manchester City
- real madrid
- Bayern Munich
- Liverpool
- Rome
- Paris Saint-Germain
- Villarreal
- Borussia Dortmund
- Chelsea
- Inter
- Bayer Leverkusen
- Porto
- Leipzig
- Manchester United
- Benfica
- West Ham
- Atletico Madrid
- Barcelona
- Arsenal
- Atalanta