Premier League Tops UEFA’s Latest Ranking of European Leagues
Premier League Tops UEFA’s Latest Ranking of European Leagues

As the 2025/26 football season kicks off this August, UEFA has released its updated ranking of Europe’s top domestic leagues — with the English Premier League once again leading the pack.
According to the latest club coefficient data published on UEFA’s official website, the Premier League has secured the number one spot, outperforming all other leagues across Europe over the past five seasons in UEFA competitions.
Italy’s Serie A comes in second place, climbing above Spain’s LaLiga, which now holds the third position. Germany’s Bundesliga and France’s Ligue 1 round out the top five.
UEFA’s league rankings are determined by the collective performance of clubs from each country in the Champions League, Europa League, and Europa Conference League over a five-year period. These coefficients play a key role in determining how many clubs each nation can send to European competitions.
Here’s how the top 20 leagues currently stand:
1. England
2. Italy
3. Spain
4. Germany
5. France
6. Netherlands
7. Portugal
8. Belgium
9. Turkey
10. Czechia
11. Greece
12. Norway
13. Poland
14. Denmark
15. Austria
16. Switzerland
17. Scotland
18. Sweden
19. Cyprus
20. Israel
The rankings offer a snapshot of European football’s shifting dynamics, with England maintaining its dominance while leagues like Italy’s Serie A continue to rise.
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