UEFA have announced the club coefficient rankings for the 2024/25 season with Rangers as the top Scottish club.
Philippe Clement's side feature at 28th in the list - way ahead of Glasgow rival Celtic - despite not taking the league crown in domestic competition.
The Ibrox club boast an impressive 52.000 coefficient score thanks to some impressive seasons in European competition.
Despite a nightmare Champions League campaign in the 2022/23 season - the run to the Europa League final in 2021/22 helped Rangers to a high position in the coefficient table.
Celtic, meanwhile, placed 69th in the UEFA rankings - 41 places below Rangers.
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While Brendan Rodgers' side have enjoyed a period of domestic dominance - back to Ange Postecoglu's time in charge - they have struggled in Europe.
The Parkhead club have a score of 22.000 as their cumulative coefficient score - with a difficult 3.000 score in 2020/21 followed by 6.000 in 2021/22 and 2022/23 and then a small increase to 7.000 in 2023/24.
Elsewhere, three other Scottish clubs feature in the UEFA coefficient table with Aberdeen, Hearts and Hibs listed.
Aberdeen are the third top Scottish club with a 9.500 score putting them at 125th position.
Hearts come in at 175th with a score of 6.500 while Hibs are at 4.500 placing them at 234th.
Scottish clubs in UEFA coefficient rankings 2024/25
28th - Rangers - 52.000
69th - Celtic - 22.000
125th - Aberdeen - 9.500
175th - Hearts - 6.500
234th - Hibernian - 4.500
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