Barcelona Join Manchester United Atop IFFHS Club Rankings
The new European kings have joined their predecessors at the pinnacle of world club football…
But the Blaugrana’s treble success wasn’t enough for them to claim sole position at the summit, as they had to share the honours with fellow Champions League finalists Manchester United after both sides accumulated 315 points.
Despite Barca’s success, there’s still a growing concern for Spanish football as the next best-placed La Liga team were Atletico
The situation is no less worrying for
Not surprisingly, Premier League sides dominated the rankings with
Top Ten IFFHS Club World Ranking (
*Previous ranking in brackets
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5. (5.) Arsenal (
6. (10.) Shakhtar Donetsk (
7. (7.) Dynamo
8. (11.) Estudiantes (
9. (8.) Hamburger SV (
10. (16.) Gremio (
KS Leong, Goal.com
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