Sunday, September 7, 2025

Premier World League Group A Round 30th Recap





Here’s the Group A Round 30 Recap of the Premier World League!


🏆 Group A Round 30 Recap

The final round of Group A play delivered intense drama, decisive wins, and major shifts in the standings as the regular season wrapped up. Here are the key highlights:


🔝 Top of the Table

  • Valencia (SPA) closed the season at the top with 70 points, maintaining their dominance with 4 wins and 1 draw in their last five matches. Their strong home record (49 goals scored at home) and solid away form secured their crown.

  • Cienciano (PER) held on to 2nd place with 69 points, just one point behind Valencia, despite a late push. They matched Valencia in form with a strong unbeaten run in the last 5 games.

  • Universitario (PER) finished 3rd with 69 points, tied with Cienciano but behind on goal difference. Their attack was sharp, bagging 59 goals, the second highest in the league.


📈 Biggest Climbers

  • Cruz Azul (MEX) moved up 3 spots to 17th, ending the season with 36 points after a decent finish (WWLWD in their last 5).

  • Aucas (ECU) gained 2 positions to 22nd, wrapping up on 33 points and showing improvement with a late-season surge.


📉 Biggest Droppers

  • Atletico Grau (PER) slipped 4 places to 19th, finishing on 34 points after a rough patch (LLWLW).

  • Real Racing (SPA) dropped 2 spots to 23rd, and Southam (UK) also fell 2 spots to 30th, both struggling at the close.


🔥 Mid-table Battles

  • Santa Fe (COL) and Hong Kong FC (HK) rounded out the top six with 63 and 60 points respectively, securing strong positions for postseason contention.

  • Barcelona (SPA) finished 7th with 58 points, narrowly missing out on a higher spot despite an impressive attack (scoring 58 goals).


⚠️ Relegation Zone

  • Olmedo (ECU) and Danubio (URU) ended the season at the bottom with 8 and 5 points respectively, both suffering long losing streaks.

  • Southam (UK) also faced relegation danger, finishing with just 26 points.


📊 Interesting Stats

  • Best Attack: Valencia with 70 goals scored.

  • Best Defense: Valencia again, conceding only 15 goals.

  • Worst Defense: Danubio with 66 goals conceded.

  • Longest Losing Runs: Danubio and Olmedo both struggled all season.


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