Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Premier World League Group A Round 40 Recap




Here’s a recap of Group A after Round 40 of the Premier World League play, based on the table you shared:


⚽ Premier World League – Group A, Round 40 Recap

🏆 Sporting Cristal (PER) finished the season as Group A champions, securing 92 points with a +67 goal difference. Their consistency and strong attack (scoring 129 goals) kept them on top to the very end.

🥈 Universitario (PER) came in second with 89 points, just three points behind. Their strong form in the final stretch (W-W-W-W-L) made the title race exciting, but Sporting Cristal held firm.

🥉 Cienciano (PER) grabbed third place with 87 points, scoring 126 goals and showing they were one of the most dangerous attacking sides in the league.

The Spanish duo also impressed:

  • Valencia (SPA) secured 4th place (83 pts) with a solid +72 GD,

  • Barcelona (SPA) closed in 6th (79 pts) showing their trademark attacking play.

Colombian sides were also in the mix: Santa Fe (COL) finished 5th, while Deportivo Cali and Atletico Grau secured safe mid-table positions.


🔥 Other Highlights

  • Manchester United (UK) ended in 11th place with 64 points but struggled to compete with the Peruvian dominance.

  • Arsenal (UK) were stuck in mid-table (15th, 52 pts), unable to find consistency.

  • Feyenoord (NEATH) finished just above the drop zone in 17th, surviving by 1 point despite a poor -55 goal difference.


❌ Relegated Teams

The bottom four couldn’t escape the drop:

  • Montreal Impact (USA) – 31 pts

  • Olmedo (ECU) – 30 pts

  • Aucas (ECU) – 30 pts

  • Sao Paulo (BRA) – 29 pts

Brazilian giants Sao Paulo were the biggest shock of the season, finishing dead last and relegated after a disastrous campaign.


📊 Final Notes

Group A was dominated by Peruvian clubs, who took the top three positions and showcased attacking football throughout the season. Spanish and Colombian teams rounded out the top half, while several South American giants like Sao Paulo and Aucas will have to rebuild after a painful relegation

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