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THE UNIFIED POWER RANKING


Who is more likely to win — today?

FAITBALL is the first football index built to answer one question:
If every team played tomorrow on neutral ground — who wins?

No categories.
No history.
No narratives.

Only probability.


TOP 20 — WEEK 27, JUNE 29 2026

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  1. Paris Saint-Germain (=) — Highest win probability in the world.
  2. Arsenal (=) — Elite balance and consistency.
  3. Bayern Munich (=) — Stable top-tier dominance.
  4. France (=) — Strongest national team profile.
  5. Spain (=) — Still elite.
  6. Manchester City (=) — System-driven control.
  7. Barcelona (=) — Competitive vs all top teams.
  8. England (▲6) — Biggest rise this week.
  9. Real Madrid (▼1) — Slight drop.
  10. Inter Milan (▼1) — Structured and efficient.
  11. Argentina (▼1) — Small regression.
  12. Brazil (▼1) — High ceiling, unstable.
  13. Portugal (=) — Stable position.
  14. Aston Villa (▼1) — Slight decline.
  15. Norway (▲1) — Consistent growth.
  16. Liverpool (▼1) — High variance system.
  17. Atletico Madrid (▼1) — Competitive but declining.
  18. Borussia Dortmund (▼1) — Stable European level.
  19. Napoli (▼1) — Slight drop.
  20. Bayer Leverkusen (▼1) — Still solid.

The ranking includes clubs and national teams.
Positions reflect win probability on neutral ground — not history, not reputation.

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WHY FAITBALL EXISTS

Traditional football separates club and international football.
FAITBALL doesn’t.

Every team is evaluated under the same condition:
tomorrow, neutral ground, one match.


HOW IT WORKS

1 — Market Data
Bookmaker odds translated into probabilities

2 — Performance Data
Only current results matter

3 — Simulation
Every matchup played thousands of times

4 — Ranking
Teams ranked by win probability vs any opponent


⚠️ This is a simulation.
FAITBALL rankings are generated using AI models based on bookmaker data and match results.
They are probabilistic estimates — not official classifications.


No legacy. No protection. No assumptions.

If they play tomorrow — who wins?