Italian media: The Italian team performed poorly and Serie A’s latest European rankings fell to 8th place

Football 11:03am, 24 October 2025 75

The Italian media tuttomercatoweb issued an article stating that after this week’s European competition, the Italian team’s performance was not ideal.

Although Inter Milan, Bologna and Fiorentina all achieved victories, and Atalanta also achieved a draw, the defeats of Juventus, Napoli and Roma made it difficult for Serie A to compete for the top two positions in the UEFA European rankings.

In particular, Napoli's disastrous defeat in PSV and Roma's loss to Plzen Victory at home were even more unacceptable. These results directly affect Serie A's position in the European rankings.

The following are the current European league rankings of each country:

1. England 8.166

2. Portugal 7.600

3. Poland 7.375

4. Germany 7.285

5. Spain 7.250

6. Cyprus 7.250

7. Denmark 7.125

8. Italy 6.857

9. France 6.071

10. Netherlands 5.750

The contribution of Italian teams to the Serie A European rankings is as follows:

1. Inter Milan 12.000

2. Atalanta 9.000

3. Juventus 8.000

4. Napoli 8.000

5. Fiorentina 6.000

6. Bologna 3.000

7. Roma 2.000

Here are the five-year club rankings as of the end of the Champions League on Wednesday, which will determine the brackets for Europe's three major cup competitions next season:

1. Real Madrid 129.500

2. Bayern Munich 120.250

3. Inter Milan 119.250

4. Manchester City 113.750

5. Liverpool 111.500

6. Paris Saint-Germain 106.500

7. Borussia Dortmund 95.750

8. Barcelona 93.250

9. Bayer Leverkusen 93.250

10. Arsenal 87.000

11. Chelsea 86.000

12. Atletico Madrid 85.500

13. Benfica 83.750

14. Roma 83.500

15. Eintracht Frankfurt 82.000

16. Manchester United 76.500

17. Atalanta 74.000

18. Feyenoord 69.000

19. West Ham United 69.000

20. Club Brugge 68.750

23. Fiorentina 66.000

24. AC Milan 66.000

27. Juventus 61.250

31. Napoli 59.000

33. Lazio 59.000

96. Bologna 17.560

The following are the five-year European league rankings of each country that determine the UEFA Champions League quota for the 2027-28 season:

Four Champions League quotas

1. England 99.005

2. Italy 87.803

3. Spain 82.203

4. Germany 78.402

5. France 71.248

Three Champions League places

6. Netherlands 63.700

Two Champions League places

7. Portugal 60.266

8. Belgium 56.350

9. Turkey 46.000

10. Czech Republic 42.300

11. Greece 39.112

12. Poland 38.375

13. Norway 37.987

14. Denmark 36.981

15. Switzerland 32.500

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