⚽ Premier World League – Group A Round 47 Recap
With 15 rounds left in the 62-game season, Group A continues to deliver thrilling football across the table — from the fierce title race to the tense relegation fight.
🏆 Top 4 – World Cup of Clubs Qualification Zone
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Sporting Cristal (PER) – 109 pts (+85 GD)
The Peruvian giants remain unstoppable, maintaining top spot with another convincing win. Their attacking record is unmatched with 156 goals scored, and they look every bit the title favorite. -
Cienciano (PER) – 109 pts (+75 GD)
Neck and neck with Sporting Cristal, Cienciano continues to show consistency, grinding out results both home and away. Their defensive organization and clinical finishing keep them in the championship chase. -
Santa Fe (COL) – 109 pts (+71 GD)
Matching the leaders on points, Santa Fe’s five-game winning streak has kept them firmly in contention. Their form has been flawless recently — one of the hottest teams in the league right now. -
Valencia (SPA) – 108 pts (+66 GD)
The Spanish powerhouse sits just one point off the top, ensuring the title race stays alive. Their balanced home and away form makes them a genuine contender not only for the title but also for the World Cup of Clubs.
⚔️ Playoff Zone (Ranks 5–16)
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Universitario (PER) – 104 pts – Holding strong, but a draw this round cost them ground on the top 4.
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Barcelona (SPA) – 98 pts – A solid home win keeps them in the upper playoff spots.
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Deportivo Cali (COL) – 97 pts – Rebounded well after recent inconsistency; strong both home and away.
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Bolognesi (PER) – 86 pts – Found form again, winning three straight and closing in on the top six.
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Alianza Lima (PER) – 80 pts – A steady campaign continues; looking playoff-bound if consistency remains.
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Hong Kong FC (HKG) – 77 pts – Showing grit, but must tighten defense to stay top-10.
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Sport Boys (PER) – 75 pts – Battling hard; a recent draw keeps them within striking distance.
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Manchester United (UK) – 75 pts – Surged into playoff contention with a good run of wins.
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Arsenal (UK) – 74 pts – Form improving; another victory edges them closer to the upper half.
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Atlético Grau (PER) – 63 pts – Picked up vital wins to climb back into the playoff zone.
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Deportivo Saprissa (CRC) – 62 pts – Hanging on to a playoff berth after a mixed spell of results.
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Feyenoord (NEA) – 61 pts – Last playoff spot holder; under pressure from the teams below after a recent dip.
🌍 Friendly Cup Zone (Ranks 17–22)
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San Jose (USA) – 57 pts – Snapped a losing streak with a much-needed win.
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Deportivo Pereira (COL) – 55 pts – A late surge puts them into Friendly Cup territory.
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U de Chile (CHI) – 55 pts – Level on points but behind on goal difference; defense remains a concern.
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Chelsea (UK) – 53 pts – Back-to-back wins keep their cup hopes alive.
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Libertad (PAR) – 52 pts – Resilient but inconsistent.
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Fulham (UK) – 51 pts – Slipped slightly but still within the Friendly Cup zone.
👑 King’s Cup Zone (Ranks 23–26)
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Calvary FC (CND) – 48 pts – Earned an important win to stay out of the drop zone.
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Southam (UK) – 47 pts – Grinding results to stay safe; defense needs tightening.
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Aucas (ECU) – 45 pts – Struggling for consistency but still in cup qualification range.
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Cruz Azul (MEX) – 44 pts – Hanging on to the final King’s Cup spot by a single point.
⚠️ Bottom of the Table – Relegation Zone
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Montreal Impact (USA) – 41 pts (-46 GD)
Another tough loss deepens their relegation worries; they’ll need a major turnaround to survive. -
Real Racing (SPA) – 37 pts (-48 GD)
Bottom of the table and sliding further; their defensive frailty has cost them dearly this season.
🔥 Round 47 Summary
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Title race: Sporting Cristal, Cienciano, Santa Fe, and Valencia all tied closely — the final rounds promise fireworks.
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Playoff chase: Positions 5–12 remain hotly contested; one win can shift teams several spots.
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Friendly & King’s Cups: Tight margins all around, especially from 17th through 26th.
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Relegation battle: Montreal and Real Racing are desperate for points to escape the bottom two.

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