Here’s the Group D Round 40 recap of the Premier World League play based on the standings you shared:
⚽ Group D – Round 40 Recap
Group D wrapped up in dramatic fashion, with thrilling battles at the top, late pushes for survival, and some heavyweights suffering shock collapses.
🏆 Top of the Table
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Pyramids FC (EGY) are crowned Group D champions with 85 points, powered by a lethal attack (103 goals) and the league’s best goal difference at +73. Their consistency at home (53–18 GD) gave them the edge.
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Cusco FC (PER) finish runners-up with 84 points, just one point shy of glory. They were the most in-form side in the last five, winning four straight before a final-day draw.
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AEK Athens (GRE) take 3rd with 84 points, equal with Cusco but behind on goal difference. Despite slipping in their last matches, they were among the season’s most balanced teams.
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Sydney FC (NZ) claim 4th with 84 points, tied with Cusco and AEK but ranked lower on GD. They finished strong with four wins in their last five.
⚔️ European Qualification Contenders
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DC United (USA) (83 pts) narrowly miss out on the top four, but closed with a perfect 5W streak.
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Bayern Munich (GER) (82 pts) and Real Madrid (SPA) (81 pts) round out the elite, with Madrid boasting the second-best attack (123 goals).
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Werder Bremen (GER) (76 pts) and Wolfsburg (GER) (73 pts) complete the top 10, ensuring solid finishes for the Bundesliga representatives.
🟡 Mid-Table Pack
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Deportivo Municipal (PER) (72 pts) surprised many with a top-half finish, showcasing strong home form (43–21 GD).
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Liverpool (UK) (65 pts) struggled compared to expectations, losing 11 games and conceding 88 goals, among the worst in the top half.
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Argentinos Juniors (ARG) (59 pts) and Estudiantes (ARG) (59 pts) sit mid-table, each with inconsistent patches.
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San Martín (PER) (55 pts) and SC Freiburg (GER) (52 pts) are comfortably safe but lacked the push for higher places.
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Silkeborg (DK) (50 pts) finish 16th, clinging on with steady but uninspiring results.
⚠️ Survival Zone
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Binacional (PER) (50 pts) sit just above the line despite a dreadful -60 GD, the worst among survivors.
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Colo Colo (CHI) (49 pts) and Alianza Atlético (PER) (48 pts) also survive, each benefiting from stronger home runs to offset poor away form.
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PSV (NEATH) (47 pts) scrape safety, winning just 5 of their last 19 away matches.
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Atlético Ciclón (BOL) (47 pts) finish level on points but survive by the skin of their teeth thanks to stronger attack output.
❌ Relegated Teams
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Spartmani (MC) (47 pts) are the first team relegated despite level points, undone by their -24 GD.
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Broncos (HON) (44 pts) couldn’t keep up, dropping crucial points late.
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Huracán (URU) (43 pts) and Cesar Vallejo (PER) (42 pts) both collapse defensively, conceding over 120 goals each.
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Chievo (ITA) (42 pts) join them, never able to climb out of the red zone.
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El Nacional (ECU) (40 pts) and Kashima Antlers (JAP) (39 pts) fall well short after poor away campaigns.
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Comunicaciones (GUA) (37 pts) and Real Sociedad (SPA) (35 pts) had dreadful defenses and sealed their fate weeks ago.
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Lokomotiv Moscow (RUS) (33 pts) and Western City Wanderers (AUS) (32 pts) end bottom, with Wanderers suffering the worst goal difference (-55) in Group D.
⭐ Final Thoughts
Group D was defined by a razor-thin title race—just one point separated 1st and 2nd, while three teams tied on 84 points. Pyramids FC emerge champions, but the fight for the top was one of the fiercest in the Premier World League this season. At the bottom, Spartmani suffer heartbreak with relegation despite finishing level on points with two safe sides.

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