FC Bayern and Borussia Dortmund won their first legs and RB Leipzig also recorded a respectable win with a 1-1 win over Manchester City. In addition, Bayer Leverkusen and Union Berlin advanced to the next round of the Europa League with victories in the second leg. Only Eintracht Frankfurt was defeated by SSC Naples (0:2). When it comes to the UEFA five-year ranking, things are looking rosy from a German perspective.

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In the annual ranking, the Bundesliga clubs were able to claim second place. Only the clubs from the Premier League have more points in their accounts. Italy is now behind Germany, followed by Spain.

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Looking at the five-year ranking, the Bundesliga is comfortably in third place. Serie A and Ligue 1 can be kept at a distance due to the current strong season on the international stage. However, La Liga and the Premier League are – for the time being – unreachable.

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UEFA five-year ranking

(the deletion result in brackets)

  • 1 England 103,855 (22,642)

  • 2 Spain 89,716 (19,571)

  • 3 Germany 80,606 (15,214)

  • 4 Italy 74,354 (12,642)

  • 5 France 60,331 (10,583)

  • 6 Netherlands 57,300 (8,600)

  • 7 Portugal 54,716 (10,900)

  • 8th Belgium 39,400 (7,800)

  • 9 Scotland 36,400 (6,750)

  • 10 Austria 34,000 (6,200)

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Season ranking 2022/23

  • 1 England 17,285

  • 2 Germany 15,250

  • 3 Italy 14,785

  • 4 Spain 13,285

  • 5 France 11,750

  • 6 Belgium 11,400

  • 7 Turkey 11,200

  • 8th Portugal 11,000

  • 9 Netherlands 10,900

  • 10 Czech Republic 6,750

As of February 24, 2023

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