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  "description": "The Boys In Gold move up to eighth place after defeating Inter Miami in the Concacaf Champions Cup Round of 16",
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    "April 6, 2026",
    "began in 2023",
    "Preview: Nashville SC vs Club América (Concacaf Champions Cup)Nashville SC kick off their two-legged series against Liga MX giants at Geodis ParkSixOneFive SoccerBen Wright",
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  "textContent": "**NASHVILLE, TN -** Nashville SC have moved up seven spots in the latest edition of the Concacaf Club Rankings.\n\nThe Boys In Gold took down Inter Miami CF in the Round of 16, getting a 1-1 draw in the return leg to advance on away goals. The 'Yotes went into the round ranked 15th overall, and move up to eighth place ahead of their Quarterfinal matchup against Club América.\n\n> The April Concacaf Club Ranking is in 📊\n>\n> Cruz Azul reclaims the top spot ahead of the Champions Cup Quarterfinals 🚂\n>\n> All the details here: https://t.co/AJg7jztJ8r 👈 pic.twitter.com/emyCYs258i\n>\n> — Concacaf Champions Cup (@TheChampions) April 6, 2026\n\nThe Concacaf Club Rankings began in 2023. The system uses a mix of international club competitions, domestic league matches, and cup games. From the official explanation:\n\n> These competitions are weighted in terms of the ranking points available per match, with international matches awarding more ranking points than domestic first-division league and cup matches.\n>\n> The calculating formula has been developed in a way that allows clubs to know ahead of each match how many ranking points they can gain or lose depending on the result (win, draw, or loss).\n>\n> Clubs gain more ranking points for defeating a higher-ranked opponent and lose more ranking points should they be defeated by a lower-ranked opponent. Home-field advantage is also a factor.\n\nThe Concacaf Club Rankings impact hosting priority when the bracket is initially drawn, while later hosts are chosen based on their performance in the tournament.\n\nIf you're still reading this, you love Nashville soccer. So do we! Sign up today for the best Nashville soccer coverage on the market.\n\nSign up!\n\nHosting priority is broken down by the following criteria:\n\n  * Most points awarded (3 points for win, 1 point for draw, 0 points for loss)\n  * Best goal difference\n  * Most goals scored\n  * Most away goals scored\n  * Most wins\n  * Most away wins\n  * The lowest number of points accumulated based on the number of yellow and red cards per match\n  * Highest ranked participating club in Concacaf Club Rankings immediately after the applicable round is completed\n  * Drawing of lots by Concacaf\n\n\n\nNashville SC are set to take on Club América in the first leg of the Quarterfinals tonight at Geodis Park.\n\nPreview: Nashville SC vs Club América (Concacaf Champions Cup)Nashville SC kick off their two-legged series against Liga MX giants at Geodis ParkSixOneFive SoccerBen Wright",
  "title": "Nashville SC jump seven spots in latest Concacaf Club Ranking",
  "updatedAt": "2026-04-07T17:45:35.479Z"
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