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Uefa year-end club rankings
By the end of 2023, 65438+February 28th, UEFA ranked Manchester City, Bayern Munich, Liverpool, Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain.

On February 20th, 2023, 65438, UEFA officially announced the ranking of European clubs. Real Madrid still tops the list, while Liverpool is only ranked 1 1. Liverpool, who won the Champions League this season, ranked 1 1 with 9 1 points, and a Champions League trophy brought them 29 points.

The club rankings are Real Madrid (146), Barcelona (138), Bayern Munich (128), Atletico Madrid (127), Juventus (124) and Manchester City (/.

Seville (104), Paris Saint-Germain (103), Arsenal (10 1), Porto (93), Liverpool (9 1), Chelsea (87).

Uefa's ranking rules

1, point system: UEFA uses the point system to determine the ranking of the team in the league or season. If you win, you will get 3 points, if you draw 1 point, if you lose, you will get no points. The total score of a team will determine its position in the ranking table. The higher the score, the higher the ranking.

2. Goal difference: If the scores of the two teams are the same, the goal difference is an important indicator to distinguish the rankings. Goal difference refers to the difference between the number of goals scored and the number of goals conceded by a team in a game. A higher goal difference can make the team surpass other teams in the ranking.

3. Number of goals: If the two teams have the same points and the same goal difference, the number of goals is also a factor to be considered. Teams with more goals may rank ahead of teams with fewer goals.

4. Direct confrontation result: If the two teams are the same in points, goal difference and number of goals, then the direct confrontation result will be the key to determine the ranking. For example, in the group match, the results of the two teams will be given priority.

5. UEFA ranking coefficient: UEFA also uses a method called UEFA ranking coefficient to determine the ranking of teams. This coefficient is calculated according to the team's performance in European competitions, including the Champions League and the Europa League. Teams with high ranking factors are eligible to participate in higher-level competitions, such as the Champions League.