Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Premier World League Group B Round 40 Recap





Here’s the Group B Round 40 recap of the Premier World League play based on the standings you shared:


🔥 Group B – Round 40 Recap

The Premier World League Group B campaign has officially wrapped up after 40 rounds of action, and the table is set in stone. Let’s break down how the teams finished and the stories behind their performances.


🏆 Top of the Table

  • Melgar (PER) are crowned Group B winners with 93 points, finishing with a remarkable 129 goals scored and the best goal difference at +71. Their consistency was unmatched, winning 29 matches and closing out with five straight wins.

  • Gamba Osaka (JAP) finish runners-up on 86 points, showcasing a strong balance in both attack and defense with a +60 GD. They also ended with a perfect 5W streak in their last matches.

  • Houston Dynamo (USA) secure 3rd place with 83 points, boasting the league’s stingiest defense, conceding just 44 goals. Despite a couple of late stumbles, they showed tremendous resilience.


⚔️ The Contenders

  • Boca Juniors (ARG) finish 4th with 82 points, keeping themselves in the hunt until the final rounds.

  • Columbus Crew (USA) and Flamengo (BRA) both rack up 80 points, but goal difference separates them in 5th and 6th place. Columbus closed strong with a four-game win streak, while Flamengo’s form wavered a bit.

  • Kawasaki Frontale (JAP) (7th, 76 pts) and Internacional (BRA) (8th, 75 pts) round out the top eight, both clubs showing patches of brilliance but unable to maintain momentum in the title chase.


📉 Mid-Table Battles

  • River Plate (ARG) (9th, 64 pts) struggled late with three straight losses, sliding out of the upper pack.

  • Cerro Porteño (PAR) and Emelec (ECU) tie on 63 pts, both finishing strong but missing out on higher positions due to earlier inconsistency.

  • Querétaro (MEX) (62 pts) and Unión Huaral (PER) (61 pts) hold solid mid-table slots.

  • Santos Laguna (MEX) (59 pts) and Puebla (MEX) (53 pts) also secure safety without much pressure.

  • Caroni (VEN) finished 16th with 53 pts, hindered by a disastrous -19 GD, the worst among mid-table teams.


🟡 Survival Zone

  • New England Revolution (USA) (52 pts) and Millonarios (COL) (50 pts) barely kept themselves afloat, thanks to late wins.

  • Africa Sports FC (CIV) (50 pts) ended level on points with Millonarios but with a worse GD at -42, nearly dragging them into the bottom fight.

  • Tigres (MEX) (50 pts) also close with identical points but kept safe thanks to stronger attacking numbers.

  • Desna (UKR) (46 pts) and Atlético Nacional (COL) (46 pts) both endured tough campaigns, salvaging just enough to avoid the relegation zone.


Relegated Teams

  • Sociedade (BRA) (42 pts) drop after a poor second half of the season.

  • Zamalek SC (EGY) (41 pts) couldn’t hold form, losing 3 of their last 5.

  • Chicago Fire (USA) (40 pts) end with the league’s second-worst attack, netting just 53 goals.

  • Olimpia (PAR) (39 pts) and Marítimo (POR) (39 pts) struggled with both attack and defense, sealing their fate.

  • Yokohama F. Marinos (JAP) (38 pts), South China (HK) (37 pts), and Miami FC (USA) (35 pts) also go down after late collapses.

  • Chivas (MEX) (31 pts) and Inter Miami (USA) (30 pts) prop up the table, with Inter Miami suffering the league’s worst defense (-83 GD) and enduring five straight losses to close the campaign.


⭐ Final Thoughts

Group B had it all: dominant champions in Melgar, strong chasers like Gamba Osaka and Houston Dynamo, and a brutal relegation battle where nearly half the league was at risk until the end. As the dust settles, the focus now shifts to who can build momentum for next season—and who will be fighting to bounce back from relegation heartbreak.

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