Here’s the recap for Group B Round 38 of the Premier World League:
Premier World League – Group B Round 38 Recap
The Group B season wrapped up with thrilling finishes across the table—crowns secured, continental spots claimed, and heartbreak at the bottom.
🏆 Champions
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Melgar (PER) are the Group B champions, finishing with 90 points and an impressive +68 goal difference. Their balance of a rock-solid defense (conceding just 53) and relentless attack made them nearly untouchable. Their form never wavered, closing the campaign unbeaten in the final five matches.
🔝 Chasing Pack
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Gamba Osaka (JAP) finished runners-up with 79 points, tied with Houston Dynamo (USA) and Boca Juniors (ARG), but edged ahead on goal difference. Their attacking firepower (132 goals scored, best in the group) was their standout trait.
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Houston Dynamo (USA) came 3rd on 79 points, finishing strong with four wins in their last five, showcasing consistency home and away.
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Boca Juniors (ARG) also landed on 79 points, securing 4th place, but had to settle behind due to a weaker goal differential.
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Columbus Crew (USA) took 5th with 75 points, rounding out an elite top five.
⚔️ Continental Contenders
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Kawasaki Frontale (JAP) and Flamengo (BRA) both claimed top-8 positions, finishing on 70 and 69 points respectively.
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Cerro Porteño (PAR) surged late to finish 8th with 63 points, climbing into the last qualifying spot ahead of River Plate (ARG) by just 3 points.
⚖️ Mid-Table Pack
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River Plate (ARG) and Emelec (ECU) finished just outside the top eight, both posting strong attacks but leaky defenses that cost them.
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Internacional (BRA), Santos Laguna (MEX), and Queretaro (MEX) rounded out a competitive mid-section.
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Union Huaral (PER) and Caroní (VEN) landed in the safe zone but never threatened the top half.
📉 Relegation Scrap
The relegation battle was brutal, with several clubs unable to climb clear:
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Miami FC (USA) ended last with 26 points and a -71 goal differential, struggling all year long.
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Inter Miami (USA) joined them in the drop, finishing 32nd with only 27 points, despite showing late spirit.
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Chivas (MEX) (30th, 32 points) and South China (HK) (29th, 33 points) also dropped after inconsistent campaigns.
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Sociedade (BRA) (28th) and Yokohama F. Marinos (JAP) (27th) rounded out the relegation pack.
⭐ Final Notes
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South America dominated the very top—Melgar and Boca Juniors both showed their pedigree.
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Japan had a strong showing too, with Gamba Osaka and Kawasaki Frontale both top-eight contenders.
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On the flip side, both Miami clubs were relegated, symbolizing a disastrous year for Florida football.
The Group B season ends with Melgar crowned deserved champions, but the race for continental spots and the relegation scrap delivered drama until the very last whistle.

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