Top 25 UEFA Club Performers of the 2024-25 Season – Ranked
With European competitions now concluded, UEFA’s club coefficient rankings reveal which teams stood out the most across the Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League during the 2024-25 campaign. This ranking is based on matches played and points earned, reflecting consistent performance at the continental level.
25. Real Betis (Spain) – 19.250 Points

Real Betis played 13 matches in the UEFA Conference League and accumulated 19.250 points. Their campaign demonstrated grit and tactical clarity, standing tall among strong continental competition.
24. Rangers (Scotland) – 19.250 Points

Rangers also finished with 19.250 points from 12 Europa League matches. Their passionate displays were met with mixed results, but they maintained a consistent European presence.
23. Fiorentina (Italy) – 20.000 Points

The Italian side competed in the Conference League, clocking 12 matches and earning 20.000 points. Fiorentina’s blend of experience and youth helped them advance through several knockout rounds.
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22. Bodø/Glimt (Norway) – 21.000 Points

Bodø/Glimt’s Europa League campaign included 14 matches and a total of 21.000 points. The Norwegian side punched above their weight, continuing their rise in continental football.
21. Atalanta (Italy) – 21.000 Points

With only 8 matches played in the Champions League, Atalanta managed to collect 21.000 points. Their attacking brand of football continues to unsettle even the toughest opponents.
20. PSV (Netherlands) – 21.250 Points

PSV Eindhoven took part in 10 Champions League fixtures and finished with 21.250 points. While their journey ended earlier than hoped, they showed flashes of brilliance throughout.
19. Lyon (France) – 22.750 Points

Lyon competed in the Europa League and tallied 22.750 points across 12 matches. The French side displayed resilient performances, making a respectable impact on the tournament.
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18. Frankfurt (Germany) – 23.000 Points

Eintracht Frankfurt featured in the UEFA Europa League, playing 12 matches. Despite not making a deep run, they showed resilience and accumulated a respectable 23.000 points in the rankings.
17. Leverkusen (Germany) – 23.250 Points

Bayer Leverkusen, participating in the Champions League, played 10 matches and edged past Frankfurt by a slim margin. Their campaign showcased efficient football and competitive tenacity.
16. Lille (France) – 24.000 Points

Lille’s Champions League journey spanned 10 matches, earning them 24.000 points. The French side maintained solid form, proving capable of holding their own against Europe’s best.
15. Real Madrid (Spain) – 24.500 Points

Surprisingly lower than usual, Real Madrid only managed 24.500 points from 12 Champions League matches. While still formidable, the giants fell short of their traditional deep runs.
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14. Lazio (Italy) – 26.000 Points

Lazio impressed in the Europa League, playing 12 matches and finishing with 26.000 points. Their consistent performances highlight a successful European campaign.
13. Atletico Madrid (Spain) – 26.500 Points

Atleti’s Champions League run included 10 matches, netting them 26.500 points. While not their strongest season, Diego Simeone’s men remained hard to beat.
12. Athletic Club (Spain) – 26.750 Points

Athletic Club capitalized on their Europa League campaign by earning 26.750 points across 14 matches. Their run combined defensive solidity with sharp attacking displays.
11. Bayern München (Germany) – 27.250 Points

Bayern Munich played 12 games in the Champions League and earned 27.250 points. While their overall performance dipped slightly from previous seasons, they were still a strong European force.
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10. Borussia Dortmund (Germany) – 27.750 Points

Dortmund advanced through 12 Champions League matches, collecting 27.750 points. Their young squad thrilled fans with attacking football and consistent results.
9. Liverpool (England) – 29.500 Points

Liverpool’s Champions League journey saw them play 10 games, earning 29.500 points. The Reds delivered dominant performances early on but fell short of their usual standards in the latter stages.
8. Chelsea (England) – 30.000 Points

Chelsea had a notable season in the UEFA Conference League, playing 13 matches. With 30.000 points, they proved too strong for most opponents and showed serious ambition in the third-tier competition.
7. Aston Villa (England) – 30.250 Points

Back in the Champions League, Aston Villa played 12 games and bagged 30.250 points. Their return to Europe’s elite was marked by fearless football and key victories.
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6. Tottenham (England) – 32.250 Points

Tottenham had a solid Europa League campaign, playing 15 matches and matching Man Utd's points. Their European consistency was a positive sign of progress under new management.
5. Man Utd (England) – 32.500 Points

Manchester United made a long run in the Europa League, with 15 matches and 32.500 points. Their performances were at times erratic, but the deep run gave fans hope for silverware.
4. Paris (France) – 33.500 Points

PSG clocked 15 Champions League matches and 33.500 points. Despite tough competition, the French champions maintained a high standard, led by standout individual brilliance.
3. Arsenal (England) – 36.000 Points

Arsenal had a revitalized Champions League campaign with 14 matches. Their 36.000 points reflect a side returning to continental prominence through dynamic attacking play and tactical discipline.
2. Barcelona (Spain) – 36.250 Points

Barcelona reached high with 36.250 points over 14 Champions League matches. The Catalan side blended youth and experience, returning to the European elite with purpose.
1. Inter (Italy) – 40.250 Points

Topping the table, Inter played 15 Champions League matches and earned a massive 40.250 points. Their European form was unmatched, reflecting consistency, depth, and a commanding tactical approach.