UEFA coefficient

In European football, the UEFA coefficients are statistics based in weighted arithmetic means used for ranking and seeding teams in club and international competitions. Introduced in 1979 for men's football tournaments,[1] and after applied in women's football and futsal, the coefficients are calculated by UEFA, who administer football within Europe, as well as Armenia, Israel and the Asian parts of some transcontinental countries.

The confederation publishes three types of rankings: one analysing a single season, one analysing a five-year span and another analysing a ten-year span. For men's competitions (discussed in this article), three sets of coefficients are calculated:

  • National team coefficient: used during 1997–2017 to rank national teams, for seeding in the UEFA Euro qualifying and finals tournaments. UEFA decided after 2017, instead to seed national teams based on the:
    • Overall ranking of the biennial UEFA Nations League for the seeded draw of groups in the UEFA Euro qualification stage.
    • Overall ranking of the UEFA Euro qualification stage for the seeded draw of groups in the UEFA Euro final tournament.
  • Association coefficient: used to rank the collective performance of the clubs of each member association, for assigning the number of places, and at what stage clubs enter the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League and the UEFA Europa Conference League
  • Club coefficient: used to rank individual clubs, for seeding in the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (until 1999) and UEFA Europa Conference League (since 2021)

Men's national team coefficient

The UEFA national team coefficient was first introduced in November 1997, and for the first time used for seeding the UEFA Euro 2000 qualification groups and UEFA Euro 2000 final tournament. The ranking system derived from the results of each European national football team, and was only calculated by UEFA every second year in November; defined as being the point of time when all UEFA nations had completed the qualification stage of the upcoming World Cup or European Championship tournament.

The purpose of calculating the coefficients was to compile an official UEFA rank, to be used as seeding criteria for the European nations, when drawing up qualification groups and the final tournament groups of the European Championship. Similar to how the FIFA World Rankings previously had been created and used as a seeding tool, when drawing up qualification groups and final tournament groups for the FIFA World Cup. The FIFA World Ranking has always been used for the seeded draw of UEFA qualification groups for the FIFA World Cup, since the 1998 qualification draw took place in December 1995; except for the qualifiers for 2002 and 2006, where UEFA instead opted to use the UEFA national team coefficient also as the ranking system for the seeded draw of FIFA World Cup qualification groups.

Old ranking and calculation method (1997–2007)

Until the end of the Euro 2008 tournament, the UEFA national team coefficient was calculated by dividing the number of all points scored (three points for a win, one for a draw) by the number of all matches played, combined during the last two qualification rounds for the World Cup and European Championship. Results from the final tournaments, play-off matches and friendly games were all ignored. In those cases where a nation did not take part at one of the two latest qualifying rounds, due to being directly qualified as a host, only one qualifying round would be taken into account.

If two or more nations ended up with exactly the same coefficient, the following ranking criteria were applied:

  1. Highest coefficient from the matches played in the most recent qualifying competition.
  2. Biggest average goal difference per game, found by dividing the sum of all goal differences by the number of ranked matches.
  3. Highest average number of goals scored per game.
  4. Highest average number of away goals scored per game.
  5. Drawing of lots.
Year First Second Third Fourth Fifth
Team Coeff. Team Coeff. Team Coeff. Team Coeff. Team Coeff.
1997[2]  Spain 2.600  Romania 2.450  Russia 2.388  England 2.375  Germany 2.350
1999[3]  Spain 2.611  Romania 2.600  Norway 2.500  Sweden 2.388  Netherlands 2.375
2001[4]  Sweden 2.667  Spain 2.563  Czech Republic 2.500  Portugal 2.350  Germany 2.250
2003[5]  France 3.000  Portugal 2.400  Sweden 2.389  Czech Republic 2.333  Italy 2.313
2005[6]  Netherlands 2.550  England 2.500  Portugal 2.500  Czech Republic 2.450  France 2.444
2007[7]  Netherlands 2.417  Croatia 2.409  Italy 2.364  Czech Republic 2.333  Sweden 2.273

New ranking and calculation method (2007–2017)

On 20 May 2008, UEFA announced changes to the coefficient ranking system.[8][9] The ranking will continue to be calculated every second year in November, but under the new system, teams now gain ranking points for each game played in the most recently completed full cycle (defined as all qualifying games and final tournament games) of both the World Cup and European Championship, with addition of ranking points for each game played at the latest completed half cycle (defined as all games played in the latest qualifying round). Ranking points for all games played inside those two and a half cycles, will be awarded according to the rules listed below.

  1. 10,000 points are awarded for each match played, regardless of the match result.
  2. Each team earns an additional 30,000 for winning and 10,000 for drawing.
  3. In case of a game decided by penalty shoot-out, the points are allocated as a draw, with the winner of the shoot-out gaining an additional 10,000 points.
  4. Each match at the final tournament, or play-offs to determine qualification, are also granted bonus points, ranging from 6,000 points for all play-offs or World Cup group stage games, to 38,000 points for playing a final.
  5. 501 points are earned for each goal scored, -500 points for each goal conceded, and 0 points for goals scored or conceded in a penalty shoot-out.
  6. Coefficients are calculated for each two and a half cycle, by dividing the sum of earned points with the number of games played.
  7. When calculating the overall average coefficient for the cycles, the latest full cycle and half cycle will each have double the weight, compared to the oldest full cycle. Meaning that the overall average coefficient is calculated by adding up: 40% of the average ranking points per game earned in the latest half cycle (qualification stage including playoff matches), 40% of the average ranking points per game earned in the latest full cycle (including tournament matches), and 20% of the average ranking points per game earned in the oldest full cycle (including tournament matches).
  8. Special arrangements are in place for those nations that did not participate in one of the previous qualifying tournaments due to hosting the competition.

The amount of awarded match points and bonus points (rule 1-4), later was slightly revised into the total amount of points available per match, as per the table below:

Points for match types[10]
(after 120 minutes if extended)
WinDrawLost
Qualification match40,00020,00010,000
Playoff match*44,00024,000*14,000
Final tournament: Group match48,00028,00018,000
Final tournament: Round of 1652,00032,000 (if lost on penalty)
42,000 (if won on penalty)
22,000
Final tournament: Quarter-final58,00038,000 (if lost on penalty)
48,000 (if won on penalty)
28,000
Final tournament: Semi-final68,00048,000 (if lost on penalty)
58,000 (if won on penalty)
38,000
Final tournament: 3rd place match58,00038,000 (if lost on penalty)
48,000 (if won on penalty)
28,000
Final tournament: Final78,00058,000 (if lost on penalty)
68,000 (if won on penalty)
48,000

*No additional points are awarded for the team winning the deciding penalty shootout in playoff matches, so ranking points are here calculated only as per the result of the ordinary/extended play time.[10] Goals scored in penalty shootout, will never count as per the rule of additional 501 points per scored goals and -500 points per conceded goals.[8]

2017 ranking

The coefficients from 2017 used for the seeding and pot placements in the draw for 2018–19 UEFA Nations League, were calculated for each country based on their achieved results from UEFA or FIFA matches played in the period from 7 September 2012 to 10 October 2017, by applying the eight rules listed above and averaging:

  • 40% of the average ranking points per game earned in the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying stage (not including results of the later qualification playoff matches).
  • 40% of the average ranking points per game earned in the UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying stage (including playoff matches) and final tournament.
  • 20% of the average ranking points per game earned in the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifying stage (including playoff matches) and final tournament.

The UEFA coefficients determined on 11 October 2017, were as follows:[11]

TeamCoeffRank
 Germany40,7471
 Portugal38,6552
 Belgium38,1233
 Spain37,3114
 France36,6175
 England36,2316
 Switzerland34,9867
 Italy34,4268
 Poland32,9829
 Iceland31,15510
 Croatia31,13911
 Netherlands29,86612
 Austria29,41813
 Wales29,26914
 Russia29,25815
 Slovakia28,55516
 Sweden28,48717
 Ukraine28,28618
 Republic of Ireland28,24919
TeamCoeffRank
 Bosnia and Herzegovina28,20020
 Northern Ireland27,12721
 Denmark27,05222
 Czech Republic27,02823
 Turkey26,53824
 Hungary26,48625
 Romania26,05726
 Scotland25,66227
 Slovenia25,14828
 Greece24,93129
 Serbia24,84730
 Albania24,43031
 Norway24,20832
 Montenegro23,91233
 Israel22,79234
 Bulgaria22,09135
 Finland20,50136
 Cyprus19,49137
 Estonia19,44138
TeamCoeffRank
 Lithuania18,10139
 Azerbaijan17,76140
 Macedonia17,07141
 Belarus16,86842
 Georgia16,52343
 Armenia15,84644
 Latvia15,82145
 Faroe Islands15,49046
 Luxembourg14,23147
 Kazakhstan13,43148
 Moldova13,13049
 Liechtenstein10,95050
 Malta10,87051
 Andorra10,24052
 Kosovo9,95053
 San Marino8,19054
 Gibraltar7,55055

History

After the recalculation of the coefficient rankings for the 2007 cycle, Italy were ranked top following their FIFA World Cup victory in 2006. Runners-up France lay behind them in second place, followed by the Czech Republic. Spain overtook Italy to gain first place following their UEFA Euro 2008 win, with beaten finalists Germany moving into second; the Netherlands were third.

Spain consolidated their top spot by winning the 2010 FIFA World Cup, with the Netherlands jumping above Germany by finishing second in the tournament. In the 2013 rankings, Spain maintained top spot by winning their third major competition in a row - UEFA Euro 2012. Germany regained second, with the Dutch falling back to third place after failing to make it out of their group.

Germany climbed to the top of the 2015 rankings as a result of their 2014 FIFA World Cup success; Spain dropped behind them. England reached their highest position in the rankings - placed third. Germany held on to top spot in 2017, with new European champions Portugal in second; Belgium were third.

Year First Second Third Fourth Fifth
Team Coeff. Team Coeff. Team Coeff. Team Coeff. Team Coeff.
2007[8]  Italy 36,986  France 36,219  Czech Republic 36,025  Germany 35,655  Portugal 35,370
2009[12]  Spain 39,964  Germany 38,294  Netherlands 37,821  Italy 35,838  England 34,819
2011[13] 43,116  Netherlands 40,860  Germany 40,446  Italy 34,357  England 33,563
2013[14][15] 42,158  Germany 41,366  Netherlands 38,541  Italy 35,343  England 34,885
2015[16][17]  Germany 40,236  Spain 37,963  England 35,963  Portugal 35,138  Belgium 34,442
2017[18][11] 40,747  Portugal 38,655  Belgium 38,123  Spain 37,311  France 36,617

UEFA decided after 2017, no longer to use the UEFA National Team Coefficient ranking system for seeding in UEFA competitions. The seeding of national teams will in the future instead be based on the overall ranking of the biennial UEFA Nations League for the draw of groups in the UEFA Euro qualification stage, the next edition of the Nations League, and the latter will subsequently be used for the seeded draw of groups in the UEFA Euro final tournament.

Women's national team coefficient

Old ranking and calculation method

See same category in men's.

Current ranking and calculation method

See same category in men's.

2017 ranking

  • UEFA Women's Euro 2013 final tournament and qualifying competition (20%)
  • 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup final tournament and qualifying competition (40%)
  • UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying competition (40%)
TeamCoeffRank[19]
 Germany42,9571
 France42,3552
 England39,8803
 Norway39,1614
 Sweden38,0365
 Spain37,6556
 Switzerland36,6297
 Italy34,7758
 Netherlands34,6429
 Iceland34,14110
 Scotland33,63211
 Denmark32,91512
 Austria31,88213
 Belgium31,21314
 Russia30,36715
 Finland29,81516
 Ukraine28,57917
 Wales25,80718
 Romania25,60219
TeamCoeffRank[19]
 Poland24,83220
 Czech Republic23,87421
 Republic of Ireland23,66922
 Portugal22,86023
 Serbia21,57924
 Hungary20,36225
 Bosnia and Herzegovina19,54626
 Belarus19,43427
 Slovakia18,10428
 Slovenia17,22429
 Northern Ireland17,05130
 Croatia16,26631
 Turkey15,65632
 Israel14,64133
 Greece13,96134
 Kazakhstan13,35035
 Estonia11,15136
 Albania9,12137
 Faroe Islands8,02038
TeamCoeffRank[19]
 Moldova7,91039
 Bulgaria7,81740
 Macedonia7,76841
 Malta7,20842
 Armenia7,19443
 Montenegro7,19144
 Georgia6,31645
 Lithuania4,81846
 Latvia4,58447
 Luxembourg4,10948
 Andorra1,79349
 Azerbaijan
 Cyprus
 Gibraltar
 Kosovo
 Liechtenstein
 San Marino

2019 ranking

  • 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup final tournament and qualifying competition (20%)
  • UEFA Women's Euro 2017 final tournament and qualifying competition (40%)
  • 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualifying competition (40%)
TeamCoeffRank[20]
 England41,8191
 France40,7752
 Germany40,4053
 Netherlands40,0034
 Spain39,1815
 Sweden36,6086
 Norway36,0607
 Switzerland35,4818
 Scotland35,2379
 Italy34,74110
 Austria33,50311
 Denmark32,93512
 Iceland32,01213
 Belgium32,00714
 Russia28,18715
 Wales28,04216
 Ukraine27,26017
 Finland25,90718
 Czech Republic25,00719
TeamCoeffRank[20]
 Portugal25,00220
 Republic of Ireland24,61721
 Poland23,71222
 Romania22,43223
 Serbia19,84624
 Slovenia18,20725
 Hungary17,60126
 Bosnia and Herzegovina17,05627
 Belarus16,36128
 Turkey16,14229
 Slovakia16,04630
 Croatia15,92131
 Northern Ireland14,96632
 Greece14,86833
 Israel12,77134
 Kazakhstan12,45335
 Albania10,89936
 Moldova8,23737
 Bulgaria8,05038
TeamCoeffRank[20]
 Faroe Islands7,77739
 Malta7,55640
 North Macedonia7,24241
 Estonia7,22542
 Montenegro7,10643
 Georgia6,50044
 Latvia5,70245
 Lithuania4,97346
 Luxembourg4,23747
 Andorra1,79348
 Armenia
 Azerbaijan
 Cyprus
 Gibraltar
 Kosovo
 Liechtenstein
 San Marino

2021 ranking

  • UEFA Women's Euro 2017 final tournament and qualifying competition (20%)
  • 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup final tournament and qualifying competition (40%)
  • UEFA Women's Euro 2022 qualifying competition (group stage only, excluding play-offs) (40%)
TeamCoeffRank[21]
 Netherlands43,9611
 Germany41,9242
 England41,4433
 France40,8984
 Sweden39,7145
 Spain38,9136
 Norway38,7587
 Italy36,3998
 Denmark35,2659
 Belgium34,95110
 Switzerland34,06611
 Austria33,69312
 Iceland33,45813
 Scotland30,70014
 Russia30,11715
 Finland29,76516
 Portugal28,93717
 Wales28,67718
 Czech Republic28,11519
TeamCoeffRank[21]
 Ukraine27,12720
 Republic of Ireland25,41421
 Poland25,30222
 Slovenia22,58223
 Romania22,15624
 Serbia21,88925
 Bosnia and Herzegovina20,47926
 Northern Ireland19,52627
 Slovakia17,95128
 Hungary16,67629
 Belarus16,54030
 Croatia15,98831
 Greece13,60232
 Albania13,29233
 North Macedonia12,73034
 Israel12,51835
 Azerbaijan11,68836
 Turkey11,52637
 Malta11,48038
TeamCoeffRank[21]
 Kosovo10,48939
 Kazakhstan10,19840
 Moldova9,51041
 Cyprus7,68842
 Faroe Islands7,47843
 Georgia7,08544
 Latvia6,97745
 Montenegro6,77246
 Lithuania6,35947
 Estonia6,10848
 Luxembourg2,77949
 Andorra1,90350
 Armenia0
 Bulgaria0
 Gibraltar0
 Liechtenstein0
 San Marino0

History

Year First Second Third
Team Coeff. Team Coeff. Team Coeff.
2017  Germany42,957  France42,355  England39,880
2019  England 41,819  France 40,775  Germany 40,405
2021  Netherlands 43,961  Germany 41,924  England 41,443

Men's association coefficient

Map of UEFA associations whose teams have reached the group stage of the UEFA Champions League
  UEFA member association that has been represented in the group stage
  UEFA member association that has not been represented in the group stage
  Not a UEFA member
Map of UEFA associations whose teams reached the group stage of the UEFA Europa League
  UEFA member association that has been represented in the group stage
  UEFA member association that has not been represented in the group stage
  Not a UEFA member
Map of UEFA associations whose teams reached the group stage of the UEFA Europa Conference League
  UEFA member association that has been represented in the group stage
  UEFA member association that has not been represented in the group stage
  Not a UEFA member

The association coefficient is used to rank the football associations of Europe, and thus determine the number of clubs from an association that will participate in the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Europa League and the UEFA Europa Conference League.

The UEFA ranking determines the number of teams competing in the season after the next, not in the first season after the publication of the ranking. Thus, the rankings at the end of the 2021–22 season determine the team allocation by association in the 2023–24 (not 2022–23) UEFA season. This is unrelated to the selection of teams which will fill each allocation through the individual association leagues and national cups (which is decided in the preceding season).

This coefficient is determined by the results of the clubs of the associations in the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League and the UEFA Europa Conference League games over the past five seasons. Two points are awarded for each win by a club, and one for a draw (points are halved in the qualifying rounds). Results determined by extra time do count in determining the allocation of points, but results determined by penalty-shootouts do not affect the allocation of points, other than for bonus points given for qualification into the latter rounds. The number of points awarded each season is divided by the number of teams that participated for that association in that season. This number is then rounded down to three decimal places (e.g. 2+23 would be rounded to 2.666).[22][23]

To determine an association's coefficient for a particular season, the coefficients for the last five seasons are added. Bonus points are added to the number of points scored in a season. Bonus points are allocated for:[24]

  • Clubs that reach the group stage (4 bonus points for the Champions League).
  • Group winners (4 bonus points for the Europa League, 2 bonus points for the Europa Conference League).
  • Group runners-up (2 bonus points for the Europa League, 1 bonus point for the Europa Conference League).
  • Clubs that reach the round of 16 (5 bonus points for the Champions League, 1 bonus point for the Europa League).
  • Clubs that reach the quarter-finals (1 bonus point for the Champions League and the Europa League).
  • Clubs that reach the semi-finals or final (1 bonus point for the Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League).

UEFA uses this coefficient system to decide which teams gain automatic entry to the group stage and which teams must go through qualifying. For instance, the teams who occupy the top four league places in the associations ranked 1 to 4 in UEFA competition, the top two teams of the association ranked 5 and 6, and the champions in the associations ranked 7 to 10 gain automatic entry into the group stages for the following season's Champions League competition.

Current ranking

The ranking below takes into account of each association's performance in European competitions from 2018–19 to 2022–23, with the 2022–23 season currently taking place.

The final ranking at the end of the 2022–23 season will be used to determine the minimum number of places for each association in the 2024–25 UEFA club competitions.

As of 3 November 2022 the coefficients are as follows:[25][26]

Ranking Member association
(L: League, C: Cup, LC: League cup[lower-alpha 1])
Coefficient Teams[lower-alpha 2] Places in 2024–25 season
2023 2022 Mvmt 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23 Total UCL UEL UECL Total
11 England (L, C, LC[lower-alpha 1]) 22.642 18.571 24.357 21.000 16.571 103.141 7/7 TBA TBA TBA TBA
22 Spain (L, C) 19.571 18.928 19.500 18.428 12.428 88.855 6/7
34 +1 Germany (L, C) 15.214 18.714 15.214 16.214 13.750 79.106 7/8
43 –1 Italy (L, C) 12.642 14.928 16.285 15.714 11.928 71.497 7/7
55 France (L, C) 10.583 11.666 7.916 18.416 10.916 59.497 5/6
67 +1 Netherlands (L, C) 8.600 9.400 9.200 19.200 10.300 56.700 4/5
76 –1 Portugal (L, C) 10.900 10.300 9.600 12.916 10.000 53.716 4/6
813 +5 Belgium (L, C) 7.800 7.600 6.000 6.600 10.600 38.600 4/5
99 Scotland (L, C) 6.750 9.750 8.500 7.900 3.500 36.400 0/5
108 –2 Austria (L, C) 6.200 5.800 6.700 10.400 4.500 33.600 1/5
1111 Serbia (L, C) 6.000 6.000 5.500 9.500 4.875 31.875 1/4
1220 +8 Turkey (L, C) 5.500 5.000 3.100 6.700 10.800 31.100 4/5
1314 +1 Switzerland (L, C) 3.900 6.400 5.125 7.750 6.000 29.175 1/4
1416 –2 Czech Republic (L, C) 6.500 2.500 6.600 6.700 6.750 29.050 0/4
1517 +2 Norway (L, C) 5.375 3.750 6.500 7.625 5.500 28.750 1/4
1612 –4 Ukraine (L, C) 5.600 7.200 6.800 4.200 4.700 28.500 2/5
1718 +1 Denmark (L, C) 4.875 5.125 4.125 7.800 5.700 27.625 1/5
1810 –8 Russia (L, C)[Note RUS] 7.583 4.666 4.333 5.300 26.215 0/0
1919 Croatia (L, C) 5.750 4.375 5.900 6.000 3.375 25.400 0/4
2015 –5 Greece (L, C) 5.100 4.900 5.100 8.000 2.125 25.225 0/4
2122 +1 Israel (L, C) 2.625 2.375 7.000 6.750 6.250 25.000 0/4
2221 –1 Cyprus (L, C) 6.125 5.125 4.000 4.125 4.500 23.875 1/5
2323 Sweden (L, C) 4.125 5.750 2.500 5.125 6.250 23.750 1/4
2427 +3 Hungary (L, C) 3.250 4.500 4.250 2.750 5.875 20.625 1/4
2525 Romania (L, C) 2.375 5.875 3.750 2.250 6.000 20.250 1/4
2624 –2 Bulgaria (L, C) 4.000 4.125 4.000 3.375 4.000 19.500 1/4
2730 +3 Slovakia (L, C) 5.125 3.000 1.500 4.125 5.500 19.250 1/4
2828 Poland (L, C) 2.250 2.125 4.000 4.625 5.500 18.500 1/4
2926 –3 Azerbaijan (L, C) 2.375 3.375 2.500 4.375 3.500 16.125 1/4
3029 –1 Kazakhstan (L, C) 4.250 3.375 1.000 2.875 1.125 12.625 0/4
3131 Slovenia (L, C) 3.125 2.000 2.250 3.000 2.125 12.500 0/4
3233 +1 Moldova (L, C) 1.125 0.750 1.375 5.250 3.250 11.750 1/4
3339 +6 Kosovo (L, C) 2.500 1.500 1.833 2.333 2.875 11.041 0/4
3449 +15 Liechtenstein (C)[lower-alpha 4] 1.500 2.500 0.500 0.000 6.500 11.000 0/1
3538 +3 Latvia (L, C) 1.625 2.250 1.375 2.625 2.750 10.625 0/4
3640 +4 Republic of Ireland (L, C) 1.000 1.250 1.875 2.875 3.375 10.375 0/4
3736 –1 Finland (L, C) 0.875 1.625 1.375 3.750 2.625 10.250 0/4
3834 –4 Lithuania (L, C) 2.625 1.625 1.625 1.750 2.375 10.000 0/4
3941 +2 Armenia (L, C) 1.500 2.750 1.375 1.875 2.375 9.875 0/4
4032 –8 Belarus (L, C) 5.000 2.500 1.500 0.250 0.625 9.875 0/4
4135 –6 Bosnia and Herzegovina (L, C) 2.000 1.500 2.625 1.625 2.000 9.750 0/4
4237 –5 Luxembourg (L, C) 2.625 3.000 1.000 1.250 1.125 9.000 0/4
4344 +1 Faroe Islands (L, C) 1.125 1.125 2.750 1.500 2.250 8.750 0/4
4442 –2 Northern Ireland (L, C) 0.500 2.375 2.833 1.625 1.250 8.583 0/4
4546 +1 Malta (L, C) 1.500 0.750 1.500 1.875 2.625 8.250 0/4
4647 +1 Georgia (L, C) 1.625 2.250 1.750 1.250 1.125 8.000 0/4
4745 –2 Estonia (L, C) 0.500 0.875 1.375 3.666 1.166 7.582 0/3
4852 +4 Iceland (L, C) 1.500 0.625 0.625 1.500 3.000 7.250 0/3
4943 –6 Albania (L, C) 1.000 0.750 2.000 1.625 0.875 6.250 0/4
5050 Wales (L, C) 1.000 1.000 1.500 1.500 1.166 6.166 0/3
5151 Gibraltar (L, C) 1.000 1.000 1.666 1.250 0.875 5.791 0/4
5248 –4 North Macedonia (L, C) 1.000 0.500 1.750 0.625 1.625 5.500 0/4
5354 +1 Andorra (L, C) 0.833 1.500 0.666 1.500 0.666 5.165 0/3
5453 –1 Montenegro (L, C) 0.375 1.000 1.625 0.750 1.000 4.750 0/4
5555 San Marino (L, C) 0.500 0.000 0.500 0.166 0.833 1.999 0/3
  Indicates active associations which have all their teams still competing in this season's UEFA club competitions (i.e. Champions League, Europa League or Europa Conference League).
  Indicates active associations which have some teams still competing in this season's UEFA club competitions.
  Indicates associations which have no teams remaining in this season's UEFA club competitions.
  1. The winner of the league cup of England is given a place in the UEFA Europa Conference League by special permission from UEFA (replacing the lowest-ranked league team which would have qualified).
  2. Number of teams still active from association in UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League or UEFA Europa Conference League.
  3. Did not participate in European competitions this season, awarded 4.333 points by UEFA for 2022–23 season.
  4. The Liechtenstein Football Association does not organise a national league competition and all its seven clubs compete in the Swiss football league system.[27][28] As a result, the only competitor from Liechtenstein in European competitions is the Liechtenstein Cup winners, who qualify for the UEFA Europa Conference League.[28]

Notes

  1. ^
    Russia (RUS): On 28 February 2022, Russian football clubs and national teams were suspended from FIFA and UEFA competitions due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[29] On 2 May 2022, UEFA confirmed that Russian clubs would be excluded from the 2022–23 UEFA competitions and be awarded the minimum coefficient from the previous 5 seasons (4.333) for 2022–23.[30]

Further information on Liechtenstein's status and similar cases

According to the UEFA regulations a National League needs to consist of at least eight clubs to be considered valid, otherwise no participants of such a league will be allowed to enter European competitions.

  • There are only seven clubs that are active in Liechtenstein, all of which play in neighbouring Switzerland's league competitions.
  • Prior to the introduction of the Welsh Premier League in 1992 Wales also had a single participant in European competitions, the winner (or best placed Welsh team as several English teams also competed) of the Welsh Cup, in the now defunct UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.

Impact of COVID-19 pandemic

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, two-legged ties in the knockout stages of the 2019–20 UEFA Champions League and 2019–20 UEFA Europa League, and in the qualifying stages of the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League and 2020–21 UEFA Europa League, were changed to single-leg matches. In those cases where there is such format change, the following points will be awarded instead:[31][32]

  • 3 points for a win (1.5 points for qualifying and play-off matches)
  • 2 points for a draw (1 point for qualifying and play-off matches)
  • 1 point for a loss (0.5 points for qualifying and play-off matches)

This translates to the original system (2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for a loss) by considering the "unplayed leg" as a draw.

Distribution of team competition quotas

The following is the default access list since the 2021-22 season.[33][34] Rankings in table exclude Liechtenstein.[lower-alpha 1]

Champions League Europa League Europa Conference League
Ranking GS QR GS QR QR
PO Q3 Q2 Q1 PR PO Q3 PO Q3 Q2 Q1
1–4 4 2 1
5 2 1 2 1
6 2 1 1 1 1
7–9 1 1 1 1 1
10 1 1 1 1 1
11–12 1 1 1 1 1
13–14 1 1 1 2
15 2 1 2
16–17 1 3
18–28 1 3
29 1 2 1
30–49 1 3
50 1 2
51–54 1 2
LIE 1
  1. The Liechtenstein Football Association does not organise a national league competition and all its seven clubs compete in the Swiss football league system.[27][28] As a result, the only competitor from Liechtenstein in European competitions is the Liechtenstein Cup winners, who qualify for the UEFA Europa Conference League.[28]

History

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Following the introduction of the UEFA Cup in 1971, the competition began to grow in complexity having more clubs than the European Champions Cup and the Cup Winners' Cup, reaching up to four from a single country. UEFA began to publish rankings in 1979,[1] to identify the number of participants for each association in the UEFA Cup.

Subsequently, for statistical purposes, various rankings were introduced to portray the history of the associations. According to the prorated (extended) calculation system, only four associations have succeeded in being ranked as the top European association.[35]

Following the Heysel Stadium disaster, all English teams were banned from UEFA competitions in 1985. The ban was only lifted after five seasons, with the knock-on effects continuing to impact on English football for a total of nine years from 1986 to 1994.[36] Having been top in 1985, England were un-ranked in 1990[37] and would not regain the top position until 2008.[38]

Top associations by period

The following data indicates the three top-ranked associations in each five-year period.[39] Data prior to 1975–1979 period has been calculated, but precedes the first published by the Confederation and has merely informative value.[39] Note that the table take into account the results from the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, which was a non-UEFA competition that took place until 1971, whose teams in the first editions were representing cities instead of clubs.

Years 1st place Coeff. 2nd place Coeff. 3rd place Coeff.
1956–1960 Spain 70.833 France 40.500 Italy 36.500
1957–1961 68.333 England 41.666 36.500
1958–1962 71.933 34.666 31.500
1959–1963 68.433 Italy 32.500 Scotland 32.250
1960–1964 66.833 39.700 35.750
1961–1965 52.333 43.128 England 38.849
1962–1966 53.333 England 42.682 Hungary 39.999
1963–1967 England 45.482 Spain 41.733 Italy 41.728
1964–1968 49.016 Hungary 43.665 Spain 41.566
1965–1969 53.701 53.665 Scotland 38.366
1966–1970 51.951 46.415 39.566
1967–1971 51.660 40.999 Italy 40.094
1968–1972 53.431 41.666 38.660
1969–1973 53.231 Netherlands 41.200 37.593
1970–1974 54.279 43.500 West Germany 39.664
1971–1975 47.779 West Germany 46.331 Netherlands 45.200
1972–1976 West Germany 48.950 Netherlands 43.600 England 43.570
1973–1977 51.902 England 41.999 Netherlands 39.450
1974–1978 48.783 Netherlands 43.450 England 38.332
1975–1979 52.617 39.200 Belgium 38.300
1976–1980 53.998 England 38.426 37.300
1977–1981 52.284 38.760 Spain 36.999
1978–1982 51.999 37.902 Netherlands 35.466
1979–1983 54.118 Spain 34.999 England 34.426
1980–1984 43.618 England 37.950 Spain 32.199
1981–1985 England 41.093 Italy 38.800 West Germany 37.070
1982–1986 Italy 39.466 West Germany 37.332 Soviet Union 36.516
1983–1987 41.716 Soviet Union 37.250 West Germany 36.332
1984–1988 41.082 37.550 36.165
1985–1989 42.498 West Germany 41.093 Spain 40.999
1986–1990 West Germany 45.427 Italy 43.212 42.666
1987–1991 Italy 48.171 (West) Germany 43.594 38.666
1988–1992 52.837 42.927 40.266
1989–1993 60.337 France 40.450 (West) Germany 39.403
1990–1994 62.313 45.150 Germany 41.641
1991–1995 63.884 45.283 Germany 40.307
1992–1996 61.259 45.408 Spain 43.932
1993–1997 60.735 Spain 46.532 France 45.733
1994–1998 59.640 Germany 49.932 Spain 48.580
1995–1999 57.212 Spain 49.628 Germany 45.498
1996–2000 Spain 59.599 Italy 55.927 46.403
1997–2001 65.210 56.239 England 51.288
1998–2002 68.467 58.668 55.459
1999–2003 75.539 62.311 58.340
2000–2004 79.851 England 62.153 Italy 59.186
2001–2005 73.717 63.224 61.186
2002–2006 72.748 Italy 66.731 England 63.486
2003–2007 76.891 England 68.540 Italy 66.088
2004–2008 England 75.749 Spain 75.266 60.410
2005–2009 79.499 74.266 62.910
2006–2010 81.856 79.757 64.338
2007–2011 85.785 82.329 Germany 69.436
2008–2012 84.410 84.186 75.186
2009–2013 Spain 88.025 England 82.963 79.614
2010–2014 97.713 84.748 81.641
2011–2015 99.999 80.391 79.415
2012–2016 105.713 Germany 80.177 England 76.284
2013–2017 104.998 79.498 75.962
2014–2018 106.998 England 79.605 Italy 76.249
2015–2019 103.569 85.462 74.725
2016–2020 102.283 90.462 Germany 74.784
2017–2021 England 100.569 Spain 97.855 Italy 75.438
2018–2022 106.641 96.141 76.902

The table shows the ranking of nations with respect to the total number of years in the top three of the rankings:

As of 28 May 2022
Association1st2nd3rdTotal
Spain 2311943
England 17171044
Italy 13101740
West Germany/Germany 1081533
Netherlands 0538
France 0516
Hungary
Soviet Union 0213
Scotland 0044
Belgium 0022

Women's association coefficient

Current ranking

The ranking below takes into account of each association's performance in European competitions from 2018–19 to 2022–23, with the 2022–23 season to start on 18 August 2022.

The final ranking at the end of the 2022–23 season will be used to determine the number of places for each association in the 2024–25 UEFA Women's Champions League.

As of 30 October 2022 the coefficients are as follows:[40]

Ranking Member association
(L: League)
Coefficient Teams[lower-alpha 1] Places in UWCL
2024–25 season
2023 2022 Mvmt 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23 Total
11 France (L) 19.500 20.000 15.000 16.333 4.000 74.833 2/3 TBA
22 Germany (L) 15.000 16.500 16.500 14.666 6.000 68.666 2/3
33 Spain (L) 14.000 15.000 15.500 13.666 5.000 63.166 2/3
44 England (L) 10.500 11.500 17.500 9.000 6.000 54.500 2/3
57 +2 Italy (L) 6.000 3.000 5.000 8.500 7.500 30.000 2/2
65 –2 Sweden (L) 8.500 4.500 7.500 3.666 1.833 25.999 1/3
76 –1 Czech Republic (L) 8.000 5.500 7.000 2.333 1.666 24.499 1/3
88 Denmark (L) 5.500 8.500 7.000 2.750 0.500 24.250 0/2
99 Netherlands (L) 8.000 6.000 3.000 2.500 1.000 20.500 0/2
1017 +7 Portugal (L) 2.000 4.000 3.000 7.000 4.000 20.000 1/1
1113 +2 Scotland (L) 6.000 7.000 3.000 2.000 0.500 19.000 0/2
1216 +4 Austria (L) 2.000 3.000 9.000 2.000 2.750 18.750 1/2
1314 +1 Belarus (L) 2.000 8.000 5.000 1.500 2.000 18.500 0/2
1411 –5 Kazakhstan (L) 5.000 7.000 3.500 1.500 1.500 18.500 0/2
1512 –3 Norway (L) 7.500 2.000 5.500 2.500 0.000 17.500 0/2
1610 –6 Iceland (L) 3.000 8.000 2.000 3.250 0.750 17.000 0/2
1715 –2 Ukraine (L) 3.000 2.000 5.000 7.000 0.000 17.000 0/1
1818 Switzerland (L) 5.000 3.000 3.000 2.500 2.750 16.250 1/2
1923 +4 Albania (L) 2.000 3.000 2.000 3.000 4.000 14.000 1/1
2020 Cyprus (L) 5.000 2.000 2.000 3.000 2.000 14.000 0/1
2122 +1 Serbia (L) 3.000 4.000 3.000 2.000 2.000 14.000 0/1
2224 +2 Belgium (L) 2.000 4.000 2.000 2.000 2.000 12.000 0/1
2321 -2 Russia (L)[Note RUS1] 3.000 3.000 2.000 1.750 9.750 0/0
2428 +4 Hungary (L) 1.500 2.500 2.000 2.000 1.500 9.500 0/1
2525 Poland (L) 2.000 1.500 3.000 1.500 1.500 9.500 0/1
2619 –7 Lithuania (L) 3.000 1.500 2.000 2.000 1.000 9.500 0/1
2727 Bosnia and Herzegovina (L) 3.000 2.000 2.000 1.500 0.000 8.500 0/1
2829 +1 Romania (L) 2.000 1.000 2.000 1.000 2.000 8.000 0/1
2930 +1 Croatia (L) 1.500 1.000 1.000 3.000 1.500 8.000 0/1
3026 –4 Finland (L) 3.000 2.000 1.000 2.000 0.000 8.000 0/1
3133 +2 Republic of Ireland (L) 1.000 2.000 1.000 1.500 2.000 7.500 0/1
3234 +2 Slovenia (L) 0.000 1.000 3.000 2.000 1.500 7.500 0/1
3332 –1 Turkey (L) 1.500 2.000 1.000 1.500 1.500 7.500 0/1
3431 –3 Greece (L) 2.000 0.000 1.000 2.000 2.000 7.000 0/1
3536 +1 Kosovo (L) 0.000 3.000 1.000 1.500 1.500 7.000 0/1
3637 +1 Slovakia (L) 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.500 2.000 6.500 0/1
3735 –2 Bulgaria (L) 1.000 0.500 2.000 1.500 1.500 6.500 0/1
3839 +1 Montenegro (L) 0.500 1.500 1.000 1.500 1.500 6.000 0/1
3942 +3 Israel (L) 0.500 1.000 1.000 1.000 2.000 5.500 0/1
4037 -3 Estonia (L) 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.500 1.000 5.500 0/1
4140 -1 Wales (L) 0.500 2.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 5.500 0/1
4241 -1 Georgia (L) 0.000 0.000 3.000 1.000 1.000 5.000 0/1
4344 +1 Luxembourg (L) 0.000 1.000 2.000 1.500 4.500 0/1
4443 -1 Northern Ireland (L) 0.000 1.000 1.000 1.500 1.000 4.500 0/1
4546 +1 Malta (L) 0.500 0.000 1.000 1.000 1.500 4.000 0/1
4647 +1 Latvia (L) 0.000 0.000 1.000 1.000 1.500 3.500 0/1
4745 –2 Faroe Islands (L) 0.000 0.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 3.000 0/1
4747 Armenia (L) 0.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 3.000 0/1
4747 North Macedonia (L) 0.000 0.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 3.000 0/1
4747 Moldova (L) 0.000 0.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 3.000 0/1
[lower-alpha 4] Andorra (NL)[lower-alpha 5] No entry[lower-alpha 2] (NR)[lower-alpha 4] 0/0
[lower-alpha 4] Azerbaijan (L) No entry[lower-alpha 2] (NR)[lower-alpha 4] 0/0
[lower-alpha 4] Gibraltar (L) No entry[lower-alpha 2] (NR)[lower-alpha 4] 0/0
[lower-alpha 4] Liechtenstein (NL)[lower-alpha 5] No entry[lower-alpha 2] (NR)[lower-alpha 4] 0/0
[lower-alpha 4] San Marino (NL)[lower-alpha 5] No entry[lower-alpha 2] (NR)[lower-alpha 4] 0/0
  Indicates active associations which have all their teams still competing in this season's UEFA Women's Champions League.
  Indicates active associations which have some teams still competing in this season's UEFA Women's Champions League.
  Indicates associations which have no teams remaining in this season's UEFA Women's Champions League.
  1. Number of teams still active from association in UEFA Women's Champions League.
  2. Did not participate in European competitions that season.
  3. Will be awarded 1.750 points by UEFA for 2022–23 season.
  4. No rank, association did not enter in any of the seasons used for computing coefficients (NR)
  5. No women's domestic league (NL)

Notes

  1. ^
    Russia (RUS1): On 28 February 2022, Russian football clubs and national teams were suspended from FIFA and UEFA competitions due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[29] On 2 May 2022, UEFA confirmed that Russian clubs would be excluded from the 2022–23 UEFA competitions and be awarded the minimum coefficient from the previous 5 seasons (1.750) for 2022–23.[30]

Top associations by period

The following data indicates the three top-ranked women's associations in each five-year period.

Years 1st Place Coeff. 2nd Place Coeff. 3rd Place Coeff.
2000–2004 Sweden 25.500 Germany 24.000 Denmark 17.500
2001–2005 Germany 25.000 Sweden 22.250 15.500
2002–2006 25.750 19.750 France 11.500
2003–2007 22.000 20.750 England 17.500
2004–2008 37.000 33.750 24.000
2005–2009 37.000 33.750 France 24.500
2006–2010 70.666 69.500 63.000
2007–2011 75.666 France 65.000 Sweden 65.000
2008–2012 85.166 80.000 61.000
2009–2013 France 84.500 Germany 83.166 58.500
2010–2014 Germany 91.666 France 78.500 61.500
2011–2015 96.000 76.000 61.500
2012–2016 89.500 77.000 65.500
2013–2017 86.000 80.000 61.500
2014–2018 83.000 78.000 England 59.000
2015–2019 France 90.500 Germany 77.500 53.500
2016–2020 94.000 73.000 Spain 56.500
2017–2021 92.000 75.500 England 68.500
2018–2022 87.333 75.666 Spain 65.166

The table shows the ranking of nations with respect to the total number of years in the top three of the rankings:

As of 22 May 2022
League1st2nd3rdTotal
Germany 136019
France 57315
Sweden 16714
England 0055
Denmark 0022
Spain 0022

Men's club coefficient

The club coefficient is either the sum of the points earned by the club in the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League and UEFA Europa Conference League over the previous five seasons or 20% of the club's association coefficient over the same period, whichever coefficient is higher.[41] This ranking is used by UEFA to determine a club's seeding in club competition draws, including the qualifying and group stages of the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League and the UEFA Europa Conference League.

The clubs receive two points for a win, one point for a draw, and no points for a defeat in games of the main stages of the Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League. Results determined after extra-time are included in this method, however results determined after penalty shoot-outs are not (the result is considered a draw). Bonus points for entering the Europa League group stage or Europa Conference League group stage are not additional to win/draw points; they provide a minimum points allowance for participating clubs, whereas bonus points for entering the Champions League group stage (and those for qualifying to the knockout stage) are additional to win/draw points.

Qualifying round results are only taken into account if the team is eliminated in one of the rounds (see table below). Otherwise, the qualifying round results are taken into account only for the calculation of the association's coefficient and are halved.[42] The clubs do not receive any points for elimination in the Champions League or Europa League qualifying because those teams move to the Europa League and/or Europa Conference League and receive points from participation in that competition.[43][44]

Current team ranking

The ranking below takes into account of each team's performance in European competitions from 2018–19 to 2022–23, with the 2022–23 season currently taking place.

The top 25 clubs as of 3 November 2022 are as follows.[45][46]

Ranking Club Association Coefficient
2023 2022 Mvmt 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23 Total
13 +2Manchester City England 25.0 25.0 35.0 27.0 19.0 131.0
21 –1Bayern Munich Germany 20.0 36.0 27.0 26.0 21.0 130.0
32 –1Liverpool England 29.0 18.0 24.0 33.0 19.0 123.0
45 +1Chelsea England 30.0 17.0 33.0 25.0 18.0 123.0
57 +2Paris Saint-Germain France 19.0 31.0 24.0 19.0 19.0 112.0
64 –2Real Madrid Spain 19.0 17.0 26.0 30.0 18.0 110.0
76 –1Barcelona Spain 30.0 24.0 20.0 15.0 9.0 98.0
810 +2Manchester United England 19.0 22.0 26.0 18.0 12.0 97.0
98 –1Juventus Italy 21.0 22.0 21.0 20.0 6.0 90.0
1015 +5Ajax Netherlands 27.0 13.0 19.0 22.0 8.0 89.0
119 –2Atlético Madrid Spain 20.0 22.0 16.0 19.0 8.0 85.0
1219 +7Borussia Dortmund Germany 18.0 18.0 22.0 10.0 16.0 84.0
1311 –2Roma Italy 17.0 11.0 24.0 23.0 9.0 84.0
1413 –1RB Leipzig Germany 5.0 27.0 17.0 17.0 17.0 83.0
1523 +8Inter Milan Italy 15.0 25.0 9.0 18.0 16.0 83.0
1618 +2Villarreal Spain 16.0 0.0[lower-alpha 1] 30.0 24.0 11.0 81.0
1716 –1Porto Portugal 23.0 7.0 23.0 10.0 17.0 80.0
1814 –4Tottenham Hotspur England 26.0 16.0 15.0 5.0 17.0 79.0
1912 –7Sevilla Spain 13.0 26.0 19.0 12.0 8.0 78.0
2026 +6Eintracht Frankfurt Germany 24.0 9.0 0.0[lower-alpha 1] 28.0 16.0 77.0
2127 +6Benfica Portugal 17.0 10.0 10.0 20.0 19.0 76.0
2225 +3Napoli Italy 18.0 19.0 10.0 9.0 19.0 75.0
2317 –6Arsenal England 26.0 10.0 23.0 0.0[lower-alpha 1] 15.0 74.0
2422 –2Shakhtar Donetsk Ukraine 10.0 22.0 14.0 6.0 9.0 61.0
2530 +5Bayer Leverkusen Germany 11.0 18.0 10.0 14.0 8.0 61.0
  Indicates teams still active in this season's UEFA Champions League.
  Indicates teams still active in this season's UEFA Europa League.
  Indicates teams still active in this season's UEFA Europa Conference League.
  Indicates teams from active associations in this season's UEFA club competitions.
  Indicates teams from associations which have no teams remaining in this season's UEFA club competitions.
  1. Did not participate in European competitions that season

2021–22 and future seasons

Round Points awarded
Champions League Europa League Europa Conference League
Preliminary Round elimination move to ECL Q2
First qualifying round elimination move to ECL Q2 1
Second qualifying round elimination move to EL Q3 1.5
Third qualifying round elimination move to EL PO move to ECL PO 2
Play-off elimination move to EL GS move to ECL GS 2.5
Group stage participation 4 3 (minimum) 2.5 (minimum)
All wins from group stage onwards (except EL/ECL knockout round play-offs) 2 2 2
All draws from group stage onwards (except EL/ECL knockout round play-offs) 1 1 1
Group winner 4 2
Group runners-up 2 1
Round of 16 participation 5 1
Quarter-finals participation 1 1
Semi-finals and Finals participation 1 1 1

Prior to 2021–22 season

Round Points awarded
Champions League Europa League
Preliminary Round elimination 0.5
First qualifying round elimination 1
Second qualifying round elimination 1.5
Third qualifying round elimination 2
Play-off elimination 2.5
Group stage participation 4 3 (minimum)
Win in group stage or subsequent round 2 2
Draw in group stage or subsequent round 1 1
Round of 16 participation 5
Quarter-finals, semi-finals, and finals participation 1 1

Prior to the 2018 club rankings, teams received the sum of their points earned over the last five seasons plus 20% of the club's association coefficient.[42][43]

Before 1999 a number of strong teams in the UEFA Cup were seeded such that those teams did not meet in the first two rounds. To determine these teams, the sum of the ratio of the number of points achieved to the number of games played by each team, was calculated for the past five seasons.

Top club by period

The following data indicate the top-ranked clubs in each 5-year period.[39] Data prior to 1975–1979 period has been calculated, but precedes the first published by the Confederation and has merely informative value.[39]

Years Club Coeff.
1975–1979 Borussia Mönchengladbach 8.402
1976–1980 7.985
1977–1981 Barcelona 7.652
1978–1982 7.832
1979–1983 7.998
1980–1984 Liverpool 8.277
1981–1985 9.054
1982–1986 Anderlecht 7.915
Juventus 7.915
1983–1987 8.665
1984–1988 8.388
1985–1989 Bayern Munich 7.846
1986–1990 8.096
1987–1991 Juventus 8.291
1988–1992 Real Madrid 7.975
1989–1993 7.850
1990–1994 7.600
1991–1995 7.266
1992–1996 Ajax 9.124
1993–1997 Juventus 8.719
1994–1998 Paris Saint-Germain 8.716
1995–1999 Juventus 121.606
1996–2000 109.963
1997–2001 Real Madrid 114.605
1998–2002 147.233
1999–2003 151.769
2000–2004 146.350
2001–2005 131.326
2002–2006 Milan 129.020
2003–2007 133.808
2004–2008 Chelsea 124.996
2005–2009 Barcelona 121.853
2006–2010 136.951
2007–2011 Manchester United 151.157
2008–2012 Barcelona 157.837
2009–2013 157.605
2010–2014 Real Madrid 161.542
2011–2015 171.999
2012–2016 176.142
2013–2017 176.999
2014–2018 162.000
2015–2019 146.000
2016–2020 Bayern Munich 136.000
2017–2021 134.000
2018–2022 138.000

Top-rated clubs listed by number of times they were top-ranked over a 5-year period since the first period officially analysed (1975–1979):

Rank Club Total
1 Real Madrid 15
2 Juventus 7
Barcelona
4 Bayern Munich 5
5 Borussia Mönchengladbach 2
Liverpool
Milan
8 Ajax 1
Anderlecht
Chelsea
Manchester United
Paris Saint-Germain

Women's club coefficient

The season coefficient of a club is calculated by adding the total number of points it obtains in a given season and 20% of its association's coefficient for that same season. A club's five-season coefficient is the cumulative total of its five season coefficients from the reference period and 20% of its association's five-season association's coefficient.[47] This ranking is used by UEFA to determine a club's seeding in club competition draws, including the qualifying and group stages of the UEFA Women's Champions League.

The distribution of points is symmetrical to the distribution of points in association ranking.

2021–22 and future seasons

Round Points awarded
Women's Champions League
Preliminary Round elimination 0.5
The defeated club of the round 1 third-place match 1
The winner of the round 1 third-place match (four-team mini-tournament)
or defeated team in the MD1 tie (three-team mini-tournament)
1.5
Round 1 defeated finalist 2
Round 2 elimination 3
Group stage participation 4
Win in group stage or subsequent round 2
Draw in group stage or subsequent round 1
Quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals participation 1

Current team ranking

The ranking below takes into account of each team's performance in European competitions from 2018–19 to 2022–23, with the 2022–23 season starting 18 August 2022.

The top 25 clubs as of 30 October 2022 are as follows:[48]

Ranking Club Association Coefficient
2023 2022 Mvmt 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23 Club Assn. Part Total
11Lyon France 24.0 23.0 15.0 25.0 5.0 92.0 14.966 106.966
22Barcelona Spain 21.0 18.0 22.0 25.0 8.0 94.0 12.633 106.633
34 +1Paris Saint-Germain France 15.0 17.0 15.0 21.0 5.0 73.0 14.966 87.966
43 –1Wolfsburg Germany 13.0 21.0 13.0 19.0 8.0 74.0 13.733 87.733
55Bayern Munich Germany 17.0 12.0 20.0 15.0 8.0 72.0 13.733 85.733
66Chelsea England 17.0 0.0[lower-alpha 1] 20.0 12.0 8.0 57.0 10.900 67.900
710 +3Arsenal England 0.0[lower-alpha 1] 14.0 0.0[lower-alpha 1] 12.0 8.0 34.0 10.900 44.900
87 –1Manchester City England 4.0 9.0 15.0 3.0 2.0 33.0 10.900 43.900
99Atlético Madrid Spain 7.0 12.0 9.0 0.0[lower-alpha 1] 0.0[lower-alpha 1] 28.0 12.633 40.633
1017 +7Juventus Italy 4.0 3.0 3.0 15.0 7.0 32.0 6.000 38.000
118 –3Slavia Praha Czech Republic 13.0 8.0 4.0 3.0 4.0 32.0 4.899 36.899
1211 –1Rosengård Sweden 9.0 0.0[lower-alpha 1] 12.0 3.0 4.0 28.0 5.199 33.199
1322 +9Real Madrid Spain 0.0[lower-alpha 1] 0.0[lower-alpha 1] 0.0[lower-alpha 1] 13.0 7.0 20.0 12.633 32.633
1413 –1Brøndby Denmark 8.0 9.0 6.0 1.5 0.0[lower-alpha 1] 24.5 4.850 29.350
1514 –1Glasgow City Scotland 6.0 12.0 3.0 3.0 1.0 25.0 3.800 28.800
1612 –4Sparta Praha Czech Republic 3.0 3.0 10.0 3.0 3.0 22.0 4.899 26.899
1723 +6St. Pölten Austria 3.0 5.0 9.0 2.0 4.0 23.0 3.750 26.750
1818BIIK Shymkent Kazakhstan 5.0 7.0 6.0 2.0 2.0 22.0 3.700 25.700
1919Fortuna Hjørring Denmark 3.0 8.0 8.0 0.0[lower-alpha 1] 1.0 20.0 4.850 24.850
2015 –5Fiorentina Italy 8.0 3.0 7.0 0.0[lower-alpha 1] 0.0[lower-alpha 1] 18.0 6.000 24.000
2124 +31899 Hoffenheim Germany 0.0[lower-alpha 1] 0.0[lower-alpha 1] 0.0[lower-alpha 1] 10.0 0.0[lower-alpha 1] 10.0 13.733 23.733
2216 –6LSK Kvinner Norway 12.0 2.0 6.0 0.0[lower-alpha 1] 0.0[lower-alpha 1] 20.0 3.500 23.500
2326 +3Zürich Switzerland 8.0 3.0 3.0 1.0 4.0 19.0 3.250 22.250
2425 +1FC Minsk Belarus 2.0 8.0 5.0 1.5 2.0 18.5 3.700 22.200
2527 +2BK Häcken Sweden 0.0[lower-alpha 1] 5.0 3.0 6.0 3.0 17.0 5.199 22.199
  Indicates teams still active in this season's UEFA Women's Champions League.
  Indicates teams from active associations in this season's UEFA Women's Champions League.
  Indicates teams from associations which have no teams remaining in this season's UEFA Women's Champions League.
  1. Did not participate in European competitions that season.

Top club by period

The following data indicate the top-ranked women's clubs in each 5-year period.

Years Club Coeff.
2001–2005 Umeå 68.250
2002–2006 Turbine Potsdam 59.750
2003–2007 64.000
2004–2008 Frankfurt 99.000
2005–2009 86.000
2006–2010 Umeå 94.750
2007–2011 Lyon 94.450
2008–2012 123.400
2009–2013 132.885
2010–2014 127.905
2011–2015 115.080
2012–2016 Wolfsburg 116.535
2013–2017 129.380
2014–2018 125.390
2015–2019 Lyon 129.865
2016–2020 143.020
2017–2021 124.400
2018–2022 128.466

Top-rated women's clubs listed by number of times they were top-ranked over a 5-year period since the first period officially analysed (2001–2005):

Rank Club Total
1 Lyon 9
2 Wolfsburg 3
3 Frankfurt 2
Turbine Potsdam
Umeå

Men's amateur coefficient

UEFA calculates coefficients for each association that takes part in the UEFA Regions' Cup. These coefficients are calculated to compile ranking lists that are used to determine the round in which each team enters the competition and to seed the teams for the draws. The coefficient ranking list is established for the preliminary and intermediate round draws on the basis of the associations’ results in the three most recent completed seasons at the time of the draws. For the 2022–23 competition, the coefficient ranking list is therefore based on the associations' results in the seasons 2014–15, 2016–17 and 2018–19.[49]

As of 8 December 2021 the coefficients are as follows:[50]

Rank Member association Coefficient Pots
2014–15 2016–17 2018–19 Total
1 Turkey 5.000 4.333 5.000 14.333 A
2 Croatia 5.000 6.000 3.000 14.000
3 Republic of Ireland 6.000 5.000 1.667 12.667
4 Poland 4.333 3.000 5.000 12.333
5 Germany 5.000 2.667 4.667 12.333
6 Czech Republic 4.333 3.667 4.333 12.333
7 Spain 3.000 4.000 5.000 12.000
8 Russia 3.000 4.333 4.333 11.667
9 Portugal 2.000 5.000 3.333 10.333 B
10 Ukraine 2.000 5.000 3.000 10.000
11 Hungary 3.000 3.000 3.333 9.333
12 Italy 3.000 3.000 3.000 9.000
13 Slovakia 3.000 2.000 3.667 8.667
14 Bulgaria 2.000 3.000 3.000 8.000
15 Northern Ireland 5.000 1.000 2.000 8.000
16 Bosnia and Herzegovina 5.000 1.000 2.000 8.000
17 Switzerland 1.667 3.000 3.000 7.667 C
18 Serbia 2.333 2.333 3.000 7.667
19 England 2.000 2.667 2.000 6.667
20 Israel 2.000 1.333 2.500 5.833
21 Latvia 3.000 1.333 1.000 5.333
22 Romania 1.333 1.000 2.667 5.000
23 Wales 2.000 1.000 2.000 5.000
24 Finland 1.000 2.000 2.000 5.000
25 San Marino 1.000 2.667 1.000 4.667 D
26 Slovenia 1.333 1.667 1.333 4.333
27 Moldova 1.000 2.333 1.000 4.333
28 Malta 2.000 1.333 1.000 4.333
29 North Macedonia 1.333 1.333 1.500 4.167
30 Scotland 1.167 2.167 0.667 4.000
31 Sweden 2.667 1.000 0.333 4.000
32 Belarus 1.000 1.333 1.000 3.333 Preliminary

round

33 Azerbaijan 1.000 1.000 1.000 3.000
34 Kazakhstan 0.000 1.000 1.000 2.000
35 Estonia 1.000 0.000 0.000 1.000
36 Georgia No entry 0.333 0.333
DNE France 3.333 2.333 5.000 10.666
Lithuania 1.000 2.333 2.500 5.833
Greece 1.333 1.333 1.333 3.999
Albania No entry NR
Andorra No entry NR
Armenia No entry NR
Austria No entry NR
Belgium No entry NR
Cyprus No entry NR
Denmark No entry NR
Faroe Islands No entry NR
Gibraltar No entry NR
Iceland No entry NR
Kosovo No entry NR
Liechtenstein No entry NR
Luxembourg No entry NR
Montenegro No entry NR
Netherlands No entry NR
Norway No entry NR

Points are awarded for each match played in the qualifying competition. Match points are awarded in accordance with the final scores as ratified by UEFA. Final tournament matches and penalty shoot-outs are not taken into consideration. In addition to the match points, the bonus points are awarded for each season.The points are given as follows:[49]

Round Points awarded
Automatic qualification for intermediate round 3
Qualification from preliminary to intermediate round 3
Qualification from intermediate round to final tournament 3
Win in preliminary and intermediate round 3
Draw in preliminary and intermediate round 1
Runner up of the final tournament 2
Winner of the final tournament 3

Futsal tournaments' coefficient

Men's national team

Since 2020 FIFA Futsal World Cup qualification, coefficients are based on the Elo rating system and are constantly updated to all non-friendly matches.[51] This ranking is used to seed national teams on UEFA competitions and to decide the number of clubs from an association that will participate in the UEFA Futsal Champions League. The rating below is the situation after the UEFA Futsal Euro 2022 qualifications have been played:

TeamCoeff.Rank
 Spain2493.7891
 Russia2464.2262
 Portugal2450.6163
 Kazakhstan2385.8424
 Croatia2051.5895
 Azerbaijan2015.5896
 Serbia2007.5707
 Italy1934.5168
 Czech Republic1887.5359
 Ukraine1856.42010
 Slovenia1841.33311
 Bosnia and Herzegovina1837.20712
 Poland1781.02713
 Finland1750.09714
 Romania1738.15115
 Slovakia1737.66616
 Georgia1694.05517
TeamCoeff.Rank
 Belarus1688.97618
 Netherlands1641.41019
 Hungary1637.23220
 France1615.97921
 Belgium1607.69222
 Latvia1464.14023
 North Macedonia1449.97624
 Moldova1419.92225
 Montenegro1321.59626
 Albania1299.61727
 Kosovo1264.42828
 Turkey1255.23329
 Norway1255.23330
 Denmark1236.24031
 Sweden1235.42632
 Armenia1217.14533
 England1204.18334
TeamCoeff.Rank
 Germany1188.54935
 Greece1155.39636
 Israel1142.10537
 Switzerland1098.90338
 Cyprus1085.01139
 Bulgaria1063.64540
 Wales1011.43241
 Lithuania910.90442
 Andorra910.04443
 San Marino853.04344
 Estonia849.94045
 Malta837.38046
 Scotland816.08347
 Gibraltar780.66148
 Austria728.01849
 Northern Ireland724.01550

2020 ranking

The coefficients from 2020 used for the seeding and pot placements in the draw for UEFA Women's Futsal Euro 2022, were based on results on 2019 edition.[52]

TeamCoeff.Rank
 Spain10.0001
 Portugal8.0002
 Russia5.6673
 Ukraine5.6674
 Hungary2.6675
 Finland2.3336
 Italy2.3337
 Croatia2.3338
 Sweden2.0009
 Czech Republic1.66710
 Poland1.66711
 Belarus1.41712
TeamCoeff.Rank
 Slovenia1.00013
 Kazakhstan1.00014
 Serbia1.00015
 Netherlands0.50016
 Armenia0.50017
 Belgium0.50018
 Lithuania0.25019
 Slovakia0.25020
 Moldova0.25021
 Northern Ireland0.00022
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Gibraltar

Men's futsal club coefficient

The club coefficient, used to determine seeds and entrance round on the UEFA Futsal Champions League, is the sum of the points earned by the club in that competition on the previous three seasons and 50% of the club's association coefficient over the same period. The association coefficient is the sum of the points earned by all the clubs of the association. Even though all calculation procedures are public for association and club coefficients, UEFA only publishes the coefficients of the clubs competing in the next season of UEFA Futsal Champions League.[53]

Round Points awarded
Win in preliminary round 1
Draw in preliminary round 0.5
Win in main or subsequent round 2
Draw in main or subsequent round 1
Main round participation 1
Elite round, semi-finals and finals participation 3

The coefficients for the top 16 teams competing on 2022–23 UEFA Futsal Champions League are as follows:[54]

Rank Team Association Coeff.
1 Barcelona  Spain 79.833
2 Sporting CP  Portugal 60.166
3 Benfica  Portugal 44.499
4 Palma futsal  Spain 34.833
5 Kairat  Kazakhstan 26.999
6 Dobovec  Slovenia 19.499
7 MFC Kherson  Ukraine 14.333
8 Ayat  Kazakhstan 14.333
Rank Team Association Coeff.
9 Novo Vrijeme Makarska  Croatia 11.333
10 Sporting Anderlecht Futsal  Belgium 10.500
11 ZVV Hovocubo  Netherlands 9.000
12 Haladas VSE  Hungary 9.000
13 FK Chrudin  Czech Republic 8.667
14 Kauno Žalgiris  Lithuania 7.500
15 Stalitsa Minsk  Belarus 7.333
16 Mostar SG  Bosnia and Herzegovina 7.000

Youth tournaments' coefficient

UEFA Under-19

TeamCoeffRank
 Portugal24.7221
 Germany22.7782
 England21.8893
 Austria19.0004
 France18.5565
 Netherlands17.6676
 Spain16.5007
 Ukraine14.8338
 Czech Republic14.8339
 Serbia14.66710
 Russia14.61111
 Italy14.22212
 Greece12.50013
 Sweden12.11114
 Georgia11.83315
TeamCoeffRank
 Croatia11.77816
 Israel11.33317
 Belgium11.16718
 Turkey11.00019
 Bulgaria10.55620
 Slovakia9.83321
 Republic of Ireland9.00022
 Hungary9.00023
 Scotland8.83324
 Switzerland8.50025
 Denmark8.50026
 Poland8.16727
 Montenegro8.00028
TeamCoeffRank
 Norway7.66729
 Bosnia and Herzegovina6.83330
 Wales6.33331
 Slovenia6.16732
 Romania5.33333
 Cyprus5.16734
 Lithuania4.66735
 Finland4.66736
 Northern Ireland4.00037
 Iceland4.00038
 Azerbaijan4.00039
 Belarus3.33340
 North Macedonia3.33341
TeamCoeffRank
 Latvia3.00042
 Albania2.66743
 Luxembourg2.66744
 Estonia2.66745
 Armenia2.333
 Malta2.33346
 Andorra1.33347
 Faroe Islands1.33348
 Moldova1.00049
 Liechtenstein0.33350
 Gibraltar0.33351
 Kazakhstan0.33352
 San Marino0.00053
 Kosovo54

UEFA Under-17

TeamCoeffRank
 Spain25.8891
 England25.0002
 Germany24.1673
 Netherlands23.7784
 France20.6115
 Italy19.6676
 Belgium19.1117
 Portugal18.2228
 Republic of Ireland17.1679
 Austria14.33310
 Sweden14.00011
 Serbia13.77812
 Scotland13.22213
 Russia13.11114
 Bosnia and Herzegovina13.00015
 Croatia12.55616
 Israel11.33317
 Hungary11.11118
 Slovenia10.88919
TeamCoeffRank
 Poland10.83320
 Turkey10.83321
 Ukraine10.72222
 Norway10.72223
 Czech Republic10.61124
 Greece10.55625
 Switzerland10.11126
 Denmark9.33327
 Slovakia9.16728
 Finland7.83329
 Azerbaijan7.00030
 Georgia6.83331
 Cyprus6.83332
 Wales6.50033
 Iceland6.33334
 Belarus6.16735
 Bulgaria5.33336
 Romania5.00037
 Northern Ireland4.16738
TeamCoeffRank
 North Macedonia3.83339
 Montenegro3.66740
 Faroe Islands3.22241
 Lithuania2.66742
 Latvia2.66743
 Estonia2.33344
 Albania2.33345
 Armenia2.00046
 Luxembourg1.66747
 Moldova1.66748
 Kazakhstan1.00049
 Liechtenstein1.00050
 Andorra0.33351
 San Marino0.33352
 Gibraltar0.33353
 Malta0.00054
 Kosovo0.00055

UEFA Women's Under-19

TeamCoeffRank
 Spain33.0001
 France27.9442
 Germany26.5003
 Netherlands21.7224
 Norway19.3335
 Denmark18.1676
 Sweden17.9447
 Switzerland16.2788
 Italy15.2229
 England15.16710
 Scotland12.61111
 Finland12.33312
TeamCoeffRank
 Belgium11.66713
 Czech Republic11.50014
 Austria11.16715
 Russia9.83316
 Portugal9.66717
 Republic of Ireland9.50018
 Serbia9.16719
 Poland9.00020
 Hungary8.83321
 Iceland8.66722
 Northern Ireland8.00023
 Slovakia7.83324
TeamCoeffRank
 Turkey7.33325
 Slovenia7.00026
 Ukraine6.00027
 Azerbaijan5.66728
 Israel5.50029
 Greece5.33330
 Romania4.83331
 Belarus4.66732
 Wales4.50033
 Croatia4.00034
 Bosnia and Herzegovina3.66735
 Faroe Islands3.00036
TeamCoeffRank
 Moldova2.33337
 Montenegro1.66738
 Albania1.33339
 Latvia1.00040
 Bulgaria1.00041
 Estonia0.33342
 Georgia0.333
 North Macedonia0.33343
 Cyprus0.33344
 Kosovo0.33345
 Lithuania0.00046
 Kazakhstan0.00047
 Armenia0.00048

UEFA Women's Under-17

TeamCoeffRank
 Spain32.0561
 Germany31.1672
 England22.8893
 Norway21.0004
 Netherlands17.6675
 France17.2786
 Republic of Ireland15.7227
 Switzerland15.1118
 Italy15.0569
 Finland13.83310
 Czech Republic12.88911
 Denmark12.83312
 Poland12.72213
TeamCoeffRank
 Austria11.83314
 Belgium11.66715
 Sweden11.500
 Serbia11.50016
 Iceland11.50017
 Hungary10.00018
 Scotland10.00019
 Russia8.66720
 Slovenia7.83321
 Portugal7.00022
 Turkey6.33323
 Greece6.00024
TeamCoeffRank
 Belarus6.00025
 Bosnia and Herzegovina5.83326
 Wales5.16727
 Slovakia5.00028
 Northern Ireland4.83329
 Ukraine4.50030
 Romania4.00031
 Bulgaria4.00032
 Lithuania3.33333
 Azerbaijan3.16734
 Israel2.66735
TeamCoeffRank
 Croatia2.33336
 Montenegro1.33337
 North Macedonia1.33338
 Faroe Islands1.00039
 Latvia1.00040
 Malta1.00041
 Estonia0.33342
 Kazakhstan0.33343
 Moldova0.00044
 Georgia0.00045
 Albania46

Futsal Club's (Nation)

Rank Association Coeff. Teams
1 Russia 10.171 2
2 Spain 10.022
3 Portugal 9.633
4 Kazakhstan 9.000
5 Ukraine 8.389 1
6 Azerbaijan 7.822
7 Italy 7.444
8 Serbia 6.833
9 Slovenia 6.500
10 Croatia 4.278
11 Hungary 4.111
12 Czech Republic 3.611
13 Romania 3.500
14 Poland 3.389
15 France 2.944
16 Slovakia 2.944
17 Belarus 2.889
18 Netherlands 2.278
19 Bosnia and Herzegovina 2.222
Rank Association Coeff. Teams
20 Belgium 2.111 1
21 Georgia 2.056
22 North Macedonia 2.000
23 Finland 1.694
24 Latvia 1.222
25 Turkey 1.222
26 Moldova 0.833
27 England 0.833
28 Albania 0.778
29 Sweden 0.778
30 Montenegro 0.722
31 Denmark 0.722
32 Norway 0.722
33 Kosovo 0.667
34 Switzerland 0.583
35 Bulgaria 0.556
36 Armenia 0.500
37 Greece 0.500
Rank Association Coeff. Teams
38 Germany 0.500 1
39 Wales 0.389
40 Lithuania 0.389
41 Cyprus 0.389
42 Israel 0.278
43 Andorra 0.222
44 Estonia 0.111
45 Malta 0.000
46 Gibraltar 0.000
47 San Marino 0.000
48 Scotland 0.000
NR Austria 0.000
Iceland
Luxembourg
Northern Ireland
Republic of Ireland
Faroe Islands DNE
Liechtenstein

Youth Club's (Club)

Criticisms

The UEFA coefficient system has been criticised for being likely to preserve the status quo for rankings and seedings, as well as for favouring teams from stronger leagues.[55]

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