UEFA ranking, Milan finishes in 29th place. Atalanta overtakes Napoli and Juventus

UEFA ranking, Milan finishes in 29th place. Atalanta overtakes Napoli and Juventus
UEFA ranking, Milan finishes in 29th place. Atalanta overtakes Napoli and Juventus

This is the UEFA ranking updated after the UEFA Europa League final, which saw the first Italian winner: Atalanta, which won its first international tournament and finished in 17th place, overtaking Napoli and Juventus in the final stage. The best Italian team, however, is Roma. Milan ends its journey in 29th place.

1. Manchester City (England) 148,000
2. Bayern Munich (Germany) 144,000
3. Real Madrid (Spain) 134,000
4. Paris Saint-Germain (France) 116,000
5. Liverpool (England) 114,000

6. Rome (Italy) 101,000
7. Inter (Italy) 101,000

8. Borussia Dortmund (Germany) 97,000
9. Leipzig (Germany) 97,000
10. Chelsea (England) 96,000
11. Manchester United (England) 92,000
12. Barcelona (Spain) 91,000
13. Bayer Leverkusen (Germany) 90,000
14. Atlético Madrid (Spain) 89,000
15. Seville (Spain) 84,000
16. Villarreal (Spain) 82,000

17. Atalanta (Italy) 81,000
18. Naples (Italy) 80,000
19. Juventus (Italy) 76,000

20. Benfica (Portugal) 79,000
21. Porto (Portugal) 77,000
22. Arsenal (England) 72,000
23. West Ham (England) 69,000
24. Ajax (Netherlands) 67,000
25. Brugge (Belgium) 64,000
26. Rangers (Scotland) 63,000
27. Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukraine) 63,000
28. Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany) 60,000

29. Milan (Italy) 59,000
30. Feyenoord (Netherlands) 57,000
31. Sporting CP (Portugal) 54,500

32. Lazio (Italy) 54,000
33. PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands) 54,000
34. Tottenham (England) 54,000
35. Slavia Prague (Czech Republic) 53,000
36. Basel (Switzerland) 52,000
37. Copenhagen (Denmark) 51,500
38. Real Sociedad (Spain) 51,000
39. Dinamo Zagreb (Croatia) 50,000
40. Salzburg (Austria) 50,000
41. AZ Alkmaar (Netherlands) 50,000
42. Braga (Portugal) 49,000
43. Marseille (France) 48,000
44. Lille (France) 47,000
45. Olympiacos (Greece) 46,000
46. ​​Ghent (Belgium) 45,000
47. Lyon (France) 44,000
48. Rennes (France) 43,000

49. Fiorentina (Italy) 42,000
50. Red Star (Serbia) 40,000

89. Turin (Italy) 18,056

 
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