Como 1907 secures champions league spot via serie a results

Como 1907 ended the 2025/2026 Serie A season in fourth place with 71 points and qualified for the 2026/2027 Champions League.

Como 1907 secured a Champions League spot after defeating Cremonese 4-1 on the final matchday. The result coincided with AC Milan losing 1-2 to Cagliari and Juventus drawing 2-2 against Torino.

The club owned by the Hartono brothers finished one point ahead of AC Milan. This marked Como's first appearance in Europe's elite competition.

President Mirwan Suwarso said the club built its foundation gradually after being acquired by the Djarum Group in 2019. The team also leveraged Lake Como for additional revenue.

Mirwan explained that player recruitment was conducted strictly using data to filter candidates.

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