Premier World League – Group A Round 41 Recap
Round 41 of Group A delivered fireworks at both the top and bottom of the standings, with Sporting Cristal maintaining control while the fight for survival intensified.
At the Top
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Sporting Cristal (PER) stayed first with 93 points, drawing their last match but remaining unbeaten in five. Their +67 goal difference shows their dominance throughout the campaign.
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Cienciano (PER) kept pace with 93 points as well, winning again to stay level. Their attack has been relentless, scoring 132 goals.
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Valencia (SPA) dropped points late in the round, sitting third on 92. Despite a +75 GD, they trail the Peruvian giants by a single point.
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Universitario (PER) remains fourth on 85, struggling with consistency in their last five (two wins, three losses).
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Santa Fe (COL) and Barcelona (SPA) both sit on 82 points, keeping the pressure on the top four as the battle for playoff seeding heats up.
Mid-Table Movers
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Bolognesi (PER) (79 pts) stayed in contention, while Hong Kong FC (HK) (78 pts) and Deportivo Cali (COL) (77 pts) remain tight in the chase.
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Sport Boys (PER) and Alianza Lima (PER) both sit in the low 70s, separated only by goal difference.
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Manchester United (UK) fell after another shaky run, sitting on 66 points with only one win in their last five.
Struggles at the Bottom
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Arsenal (UK) (52 pts) and Feyenoord (NEATH) (52 pts) are battling mid-to-lower table stability.
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U de Chile (CHI) (50 pts) and Deportivo Pereira (COL) (49 pts) remain near the danger zone, despite flashes of form.
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Chelsea (UK) (47 pts) and Libertad (PAR) (47 pts) are slipping further, with poor runs dragging them closer to the drop.
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Pegasus (HK) (43 pts), Danubio (URU) (42 pts), and Fulham (UK) (42 pts) all face relegation pressure.
Relegation Fight
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Calvary FC (CND) (41 pts), Southam (UK) (40 pts), and Cruz Azul (MEX) (38 pts) sit on the brink.
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Aucas (ECU) (37 pts), Sao Paulo (BRA) (37 pts), and Real Racing (SPA) (37 pts) remain in dire straits, with all three locked in a desperate scramble.
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Olmedo (ECU) (36 pts) and Montreal Impact (USA) (36 pts) sit bottom. Montreal’s defense has collapsed, conceding 127 goals—the worst in the group.
Summary:
Group A’s Round 41 saw Sporting Cristal and Cienciano continue their Peruvian dominance, while Valencia kept the title race alive. At the bottom, Montreal and Olmedo look doomed, but the scrap to avoid relegation remains fierce with seven teams still in striking distance. With only a handful of games left, every point is life or death.

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