⚽ Premier World League – Group C Round 59 Recap
As the league nears its conclusion with only three rounds left (59/62), the race for playoff positions, cup qualifications, and survival is at full intensity.
🏆 Top 4 – World Cup of Clubs Qualification
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FC Tokyo (JAP) – 122 pts
The Japanese side continues to impress at both ends of the field with 118 goals for and a stellar +80 GD. Their five-match unbeaten run keeps them firmly in command at the top. -
Urawa Reds (JAP) – 122 pts
Level on points with FC Tokyo, Urawa Reds are pushing hard thanks to a solid defense and recent strong performances. It’s shaping into a thrilling title fight between these two Japanese giants. -
Bolívar (BOL) – 122 pts
Another 122-pointer! Bolívar’s consistency and strong home form have made this a three-way tie at the summit. Their attack has been ruthless all season. -
Cerezo Osaka (JAP) – 121 pts
Just a single point off the top, Cerezo remain in striking distance of first place. A late surge could easily see them claim one of the top spots — or even the title.
→ These four teams are currently set to qualify for the World Cup of Clubs.
🔥 Playoff Zone (5 – 16)
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Manchester City (UK) – 120 pts
Their offensive firepower has kept them in the chase. Still in contention for a top-four finish with just one point separating them. -
Newcastle United (UK) – 120 pts
Matching City on points, Newcastle’s defense has been key to their impressive rise up the table. -
Hamburger SV (GER) – 120 pts
The German side has been one of the most improved teams in recent rounds, stringing together crucial wins to solidify their playoff spot. -
Newell’s Old Boys (ARG) – 119 pts
Slight dip in recent form, but still a strong playoff contender. Their attack remains one of the best in the group. -
Atlético Madrid (SPA) – 95 pts
Back-to-back wins have boosted their momentum; top 8 may be out of reach, but they’re well set in the playoff zone. -
Crystal Palace (UK) – 94 pts
Continuing a steady campaign, Palace stay safely in playoff territory with a balanced record. -
L.A. Galaxy (USA) – 88 pts
Their attack keeps them dangerous, but defensive lapses away from home limit their climb. -
Vegalta Sendai (JAP) – 85 pts
A rough patch of losses threatens their top-12 spot, but they remain just inside playoff qualification. -
York United FC (CND) – 82 pts
Gritty performances have kept them competitive. One or two wins more could secure playoff safety. -
Unión Española (CHL) – 79 pts
A positive run recently has lifted them into the top 14. -
Austin FC (USA) – 78 pts
Hanging in there after a few shaky weeks, but must watch their form closely. -
Borussia Dortmund (GER) – 76 pts
Still holding onto the final playoff spot by a narrow margin — any slip could open the door for challengers below.
🏅 Friendly Cup Zone (17 – 22)
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Juventus (ITA) – 74 pts
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Sevilla (SPA) – 73 pts
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New York Red Bulls (USA) – 69 pts
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Hansa Rostock (GER) – 68 pts
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The Strongest (BOL) – 67 pts
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Necaxa (MEX) – 67 pts
All within striking range of the playoffs, these teams still have a shot at 16th if they finish strong. For now, they’re in the Friendly Cup qualification zone.
👑 King’s Cup Zone (23 – 26)
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Atlante (MEX) – 66 pts
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Norwich (UK) – 65 pts
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Babanu (MCD) – 64 pts
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Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) – 62 pts
Though outside the playoff race, these clubs will still compete for silverware in the King’s Cup.
⚠️ Relegation Battle
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Santos (BRA) – 61 pts
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FC Edmonton (CND) – 61 pts
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Santa Tecla (SLV) – 60 pts
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General Díaz (PAR) – 60 pts
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Rosario (ARG) – 59 pts
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Zenit Saint Petersburg (RUS) – 58 pts
The relegation fight remains fierce. Rosario and Zenit Saint Petersburg currently occupy the bottom two spots, but the gap is razor-thin — one win could turn it around for any of the bottom five.
📊 Round 59 Summary
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A three-way tie for first (FC Tokyo, Urawa Reds, Bolívar) sets up a dramatic final stretch.
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Cerezo Osaka trails by just one point — the top 4 race is red hot.
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Teams from Manchester City (5th) through Newell’s (8th) are close behind, meaning even the World Cup of Clubs spots aren’t safe yet.
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Dortmund are under huge pressure from Juventus and Sevilla just below.
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Zenit and Rosario must win out to avoid relegation.
The final three rounds of Group C promise high-stakes clashes and possible surprises at both ends of the table.










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