Here’s a full recap of Group A – Round 34 of the Premier World League!
🔝 Title Race & Champions
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Universitario (PER) are crowned Group A champions, finishing top with 81 points. Their consistency (25 wins, 6 draws, 3 losses) and incredible +55 goal difference sealed the title.
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Valencia (SPA) pushed them hard, ending just 2 points behind on 79 points, with the group’s best attack (113 goals scored).
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Cienciano (PER) and Sporting Cristal (PER) complete the top four, both on 74 points, making it a dominant showing for Peruvian clubs.
📈 European Spots
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Santa Fe (COL) finished 5th with 68 points, keeping their form steady.
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Barcelona (SPA) (67 pts) and Hong Kong FC (HK) (66 pts) round out the European qualification contenders.
⚖️ Mid-Table Drama
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Manchester United (UK) climbed to 8th, finishing strong with 60 points.
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Bolognesi (PER) dropped to 9th after a poor run (3 straight losses), while Alianza Lima (PER) ended 10th on 57 pts.
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Sport Boys (PER) and Deportivo Cali (COL) held mid-table safety, while Deportivo Saprissa (CRC) slipped to 13th with a -20 GD despite 49 points.
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San Jose (USA) and Arsenal (UK) both finished on 46 points, rounding out the middle pack.
🟡 Relegation Battle
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Atletico Grau (PER) secured survival with 41 points, despite a shaky -41 GD.
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Deportivo Pereira (COL), Pegasus (HK), and Chelsea (UK) all stayed clear of danger, but narrowly.
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Fulham (UK) and Cruz Azul (MEX) finished just above the red zone, each with a poor GD (-36 and -28).
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Calvary FC (CND) escaped by the skin of their teeth with 36 points.
🔻 Relegated
The bottom four couldn’t survive:
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Feyenoord (NEA) – 35 pts, -17 GD
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Montreal Impact (USA) – 35 pts, -22 GD
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Southam (UK) – 34 pts, -25 GD
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Libertad (PAR) – 34 pts, -35 GD
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Aucas (ECU) – 32 pts, -40 GD
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Danubio (URU) – 32 pts, -31 GD
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Real Racing (SPA) – 31 pts, -29 GD
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São Paulo (BRA) – 31 pts, -32 GD
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Olmedo (ECU) – 30 pts, -38 GD
All are relegated after struggling to keep up in one of the most competitive groups this season.
⚡ Key Final Round Highlights
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Universitario sealed the title with a win in their last game.
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Valencia scored heavily again but couldn’t overtake first place.
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Bolognesi collapsed late, losing 3 in a row to fall out of the top 8.
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Relegation was brutal, with several teams tied around 34–35 points, but GD sealed their fate.
✅ Final Verdict:
Peruvian clubs dominated the top, Valencia thrilled with attacking flair, and the relegation battle went down to the wire with heartbreak for historic sides like São Paulo and Olmedo.

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