Como football club mathematically secured a place in European competition for the 2026-27 season following a 1-0 victory over Hellas Verona on Sunday [1, 2, 3].
The result marks a significant milestone for the club as it transitions from a domestic contender to a team capable of competing on the continental stage. This qualification ensures the club will participate in high-level European fixtures for the first time in the current era.
The decisive match took place at the Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi in Verona, Italy [1, 2]. The game's only goal was scored by centre-forward Tasos Douvikas, a loan player for the club [2]. Douvikas' strike provided the margin needed to guarantee that Como would finish the 2025-26 Serie A season with enough points to qualify for Europe [1, 2].
While the victory guarantees a spot in Europe, the specific competition remains a point of variation among reports. Some data indicates the club has secured a general spot in European play [1], while other reports note that Como currently occupies fourth place in the league standings [4]. If the club maintains this position, they would qualify specifically for the Champions League [4].
The match was part of the broader 2025-26 Serie A campaign, where Como has emerged as a surprise force in the Italian top flight. The victory at Verona solidifies their standing and removes the mathematical possibility of missing out on the European playoffs entirely [1, 2].
The club's ascent to the top four of the league reflects a strategic shift in personnel and management, a move that has culminated in this Sunday's result. By securing the 1-0 win [1], Como has shifted its focus from survival and stability to the prestige of international competition.
“Como football club mathematically secured a place in European competition for the 2026-27 season.”
Como's qualification for the 2026-27 European season represents a rapid ascent within the Italian football hierarchy. By securing a top-four position, the club not only gains significant financial rewards through broadcasting and prize money but also elevates its global profile, making it a more attractive destination for elite international talent.




