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·6 November 2025
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The complicated start for Juventus and Napoli in the Champions League is slowing down Italy’s race towards the possibility of fielding five teams in Europe’s top competition next year.

However, keeping the dream alive are the successes of Inter and Atalanta, who have given new life to the UEFA coefficient.
We are practically at the halfway point of the Phase One of the European cups, and starting to monitor the situation is essential, because the goal is within reach and would guarantee significant revenues for Italian clubs.
1. England (9 out of 9) 9.388
2. Germany (7 out of 7) 8.000
3. Portugal (4 out of 5) 7.800
4. Cyprus (3 out of 4) 7.750
5. Italy (7 out of 7) 7.714
6. Spain (8 out of 8) 7.625
7. Poland (4 out of 4) 7.375
8. Denmark (2 out of 4) 7.125
9. France (7 out of 7) 6.357
10. Netherlands (6 out of 6) 5.916
The Premier League, first in the ranking last season and bolstered by the bonus of six clubs qualified for the Champions League thanks to Tottenham’s triumph in the Europa League, already seems to be pulling away.
The real target therefore becomes second place, currently held by Germany. To achieve this, a breakthrough will be needed in all three competitions, not just in the Champions League.
The contribution of the Europa League and Conference League is anything but negligible: while the Champions League awards up to 46.5 points, the Europa League reaches 40 and the Conference 36.5.
This evening, Roma, Bologna, and Fiorentina will take the field: their performances will play an important part in Italy’s comeback in the ranking. The climb must begin today.
1. Inter 14.000
2. Atalanta 11.000
3. Juventus 9.000
4. Napoli 9.000
5. Fiorentina 6.000
6. Bologna 3.000
7. Roma 2.000
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