BREAKING NEWS
Concacaf Announces September Club Rankings, Top Teams Revealed!
[September 23, 2022] — The Confederation of North, Central America and the Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf) has published the latest club rankings, and the top teams are making waves in the rankings. The September club rankings are a significant update as teams continue to compete and earn points towards qualification for the 2023 Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League.
In the top 10 rankings, some teams have swapped positions, while others continue to dominate. The MLS teams are still showing great strength, with Los Angeles FC (LAFC), Seattle Sounders, and New York City FC leading the way.
Here are the top 5 teams in the September Concacaf Club Rankings:
- Liga MX’s Cruz Azul (1340.45 points)
The Mexican club continues to rule the rankings, earning the top spot for the seventh consecutive month. - MLS’s LAFC (1289.25 points)
LAFC remains in second place, with a slight gap of 51.2 points from Cruz Azul. The team has had a strong run in the past few months, earning seven wins and one draw. - Liga MX’s América (1244.5 points)
América remains consistent, holding onto third position. The team has suffered a few losses recently but still maintains a significant point gap from the fourth place team. - MLS’s Seattle Sounders (1176.25 points)
The Seattle Sounders have risen from sixth to fourth, edging out the likes of Tigres UANL and New York City FC. The team’s unbeaten streak in the Major League Soccer (MLS) has contributed to their progress. - MLS’s New York City FC (1151.5 points)
NYCFC drops one position, but remains a force to be reckoned with, clinging to the fifth spot by a narrow margin.
Concacaf has revised its ranking system to account for the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, giving teams credit for matches played, suspended, or postponed. Additionally, the confederation’s technical committee will assess match results and adjust rankings to ensure fairness and integrity.
What’s Next:
The top 3 teams in the rankings qualify directly for the 2023 Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League, while teams from places 4-8 advance to the Preliminary Round. The ranking period concludes on December 31, 2022, setting the stage for an intense finish to the club campaign.
Stay Up to Date:
Keep tabs on the latest Concacaf Club Rankings updates on the official Concacaf website and social media platforms. Don’t miss crucial matches and updates on the teams vying for spots in the 2023 Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League!
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How did miami go up
Da fuq?
This shit so dumb lmfao
Why did papachuca go down?
I can respect why Columbus is #1 for many reasons, but tf Messi FC is doing at #7?
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Recuerdo que el año pasado cruz azul estaba en los lugares 20, gracias anselmi
Lmao
Columbus spot is debatable, but LAFC and Miami is crazy
Que se queden con los rankings. Nosotros nos quedamos con copas.
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if america wins the campeones cup are they gonna shoot up to #1? i feel like these rankings change on a whim