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·28 April 2026
FIFA Club World Cup ranking: Palmeiras lead CONMEBOL as Arsenal top Europe

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·28 April 2026

FIFA has launched a live platform tracking qualification for the Club World Cup, which returns in 2029. According to Globo.com, the table will decide extra berths alongside continental champions, who qualify automatically.
Within CONMEBOL, Palmeiras lead on 53 points, with Flamengo second on 51 and already assured via last year's Libertadores. Ecuador's LDU are third on 44.
São Paulo are sixth. Botafogo 10th, Internacional 15th, Fortaleza 18th, Bahia 24th, Corinthians 26th, Cruzeiro 38th, Mirassol 41st and Fluminense 43rd.
The ranking covers Libertadores performance from 2025 to 2028, rewarding stage reached and overall results. If the 2025 model is kept, South America would get six places in 2029, with a two-club cap per country unless more than two win continental titles.
One berth is reserved for the hosts. Brazil is among 2029 candidates, and Spain and Morocco, hosts of the 2030 World Cup, and Qatar are also interested.
In Europe, Arsenal lead on 103 points, with PSG on 97 and already in as last season's Champions League winners. Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Liverpool complete the top five.
Inter Milan, Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Borussia Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen complete the top 10. UEFA would have the most places, with, in principle, 12 European clubs in the tournament. Chelsea, champions of last year's first edition, are not currently listed as qualified.
Source: Globo.com
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