Round 10 Restores Order: SPIDERS Roar Back as the Chase Tightens
FC SPIDERS Sydney responded like champions-in-waiting. After last week’s slip, they stormed back with a ruthless 19-goal statement and reclaimed top spot on 27 points, keeping the league’s best defence intact. FC Anderson Park North Sydney stayed glued to them with another controlled win, unbeaten through 10 and just one point back — the title duel is officially back on a knife-edge.
The pack behind is growing louder. Bacon Boys FC piled on the pressure with a 17-goal surge to reach 21 points, while CIKAR edged a key result to move into the top five. Croweater FC also found a timely clean sheet, hinting they’re not done climbing yet.
Up front, the Golden Boot race is boiling: Christian Whatmore and Eri Baroni jumped to 14, while Brett Krannin remains on 15. With Gabriel Bizarro now at 9, the next round has star power everywhere you look.
Kawasaki Edge Ahead as Maruo and Fairy Tail Turn Up the Heat
FC Kawasaki Tokyo used a tight 2–1 win over Matsumoto Yamaga FC to jump top on goal difference, while 丸男 matched them point-for-point after a 3–0 statement against Aira FC. Aira’s grip loosened, but Koetsu Torisei remains the league’s reference point on 42 goals. The weekend’s loudest number came from Fairy Tail’s 16–0 rout, powered by Mauricio Lago (eight) and Vinko Haklicka (five). Albirex stayed in touch with an 8–0 away blitz, as Shichiro Miyajima added one to reach 25.
Top Three March On as the Golden Boot Turns Into a Sprint
The leaders refused to blink again, with Just Vale, Waitakere United and Blue Pixies all reaching 27 points after another round of emphatic wins. Vale’s 14–0 statement kept their goal difference edge, while Waitakere and the Pixies matched the pace with seven and fourteen unanswered respectively. Wellington Phoenix stayed in touch thanks to a 19–0 surge, powered by Patuone Brooks, who added 13 to jump clear on 54. Behind him, Henry Subritzky (+3) and Hohepa Kaka (+3) keep the chase alive.
Important games this round:
• Last seasons Top teams: 1st - Just Vale (60 points), 2nd - Wellington Phoenix (58 points), 3rd - Blue Pixies (54 points), 4th - Waitakere United (53 points)• Promoted this season: Supercars FC, Forest Rangers, sportlatic DC
YooSin 태권도 tightened their grip on top spot with a ruthless 10-goal shutout, and Hamit Berkan did the damage with five to move onto 44 for the season. Yeongjongdo Island kept pace despite a rare blemish at the back, edging fc olleh 3–1 as Tae Hong Seon U added one to reach 28. The loudest statement came from Swans FC, who smashed 18 and saw Henk Jan Schripsema strike nine to surge to 52, turning the title race into a three-team sprint.
The Academy and Dhaka Abahani Limited stay inseparable on 28 points, each stacking another big win to keep the title race on a knife edge. Narayanganj FC continue to look like the closest pursuers after a statement performance that lifts them to 24. In the scoring race, Santos Figueroa Pinto exploded for +7 to hit 35, drawing level with Monir Dewan.
Important games this round:
• Last seasons Top teams: 1st - Dhaka Abahani Limited (66 points), 2nd - The Academy (60 points), 3rd - Beanibazar SC (54 points)
Yanbian’s Statement Win Sets Up Another Week of Pressure
Yanbian FC delivered the loudest message of the campaign, smashing xiaotian-inter 18–0 to stretch their lead and keep an immaculate defensive record intact. lanxingxing responded in ruthless fashion with a 13–0 rout, while Sydney Warriors also hit double figures to stay in the leading pack. The only stalemate came in the heavyweights’ meeting, where baobeiqiqi and Tongzhou Lions cancelled each other out.
The Golden Boot race is spiralling upward: Alen Hrovatic netted six to jump to 34, while Jhong Shun Gu added four to reach 33. You Yi Jiang’s six took him to 30, tightening the chase behind the front two.
Aurangabad Hit 28 Points as the Pack Finally Stumbles
Aurangabad F.C. keep rolling at the summit, pairing an 18-goal shutout with another spotless defensive line to move to 28 points and an incredible 126–2 goal record. The weekend’s big shift came just behind them: Rangdajied UFC tightened their grip on second with a clinical 5–0, while FC Pune City and Bengaluru shared the spoils in a 2–2 that opened the door in the race for the top two.
The scoring charts remain ridiculous. Saquib Masih stays clear on 39, but Kalipada Patel climbed to 37, with Udayachal Aggarwal and Ihsan Bucak level on 36. With margins this thin, one slip could rewrite the table again.
Area6ten9okini. set the pace as the chasing pack tightens
The leaders kept their nerve last time out, edging a 1–0 win to stay top on 27 points, while Deportivo Dekara dropped into second after a 1–1 draw that left them two points back. The round’s clearest message came from Nongneng, whose 10–0 rout was powered by Danai Wanasuwankul (4) and Tepprasit Yordarj (3), with Charlie Kovitsophon and Chulatep Papoongar also adding to the surge.
In the other big mover, Atilico de nezzuri stayed glued to the top four with a 3–0 win, driven by Constantin Caraiman (2) and Samo Purger (1). With Tak Tigers and Atilico level on 22 points, the next slate carries real consequence for both the title race and the Golden Boot battle, where Sawarng Onsiri still leads on 28.
First Blood in the Title Race: Leaders Finally Blink
The perfect duopoly cracked as Cittá Beland and Birkirkara were held 1–1, their first dropped points of the campaign, while Xagħra United pounced with a 10–1 win to move within a point of the summit. Further down, momentum swung with back-to-back statement victories that reshaped the mid-table pack. In the scoring charts, Weidner edged to 102 (+1), Guerriera hit 39 (+1), and Carmel D’amato surged to 25 (+9).
Statement Weekend: Wolves Stay Perfect as Hermannstadt Explode for 24
Round 10 delivered thunder at both ends of the table. Dacians White Wolves kept their immaculate run with a clinical 4–0 win over Moldavian Stars, while the chasing pack tightened as Ferencváros and FC Paduricea racked up emphatic victories to keep the pressure on. The headline, though, belonged to FC Hermannstadt, whose 24-goal blitz vaulted them back into the thick of the podium fight.
Now the next set of fixtures offers a defining stretch: Hermannstadt’s firepower is being driven by Hyung Seok Park (41) and Argun Mayruk (24), while Ferencváros arrive with Lukas Urban up to 30 after a big week. Paduricea’s own spearhead Dan Tarata also hit 30, and the leaders remain balanced with Ulrich Rickenbacher and Maxim Timbur on 15 apiece as they look to extend the gap at the top.
Onesti Hold the Line as the Chasers Trade Blows Behind Them
Round 10 reinforced the shape of this race: FC 23 Mai Onesti keep finding answers. Their 3–1 win over VITEZISTII4S™ stretched the gap back to six points, while the pack behind them stumbled into a weekend of draws and narrow margins. Abatorul Slobozia and FC BEAUTY OF PAIN cancelled each other out 1–1, and East Strike and Universitatea Cluj shared the points in a 1–1 that did little for either side’s climb. The biggest away statement came from Podgoria Murfatlar, whose 2–1 win at AFC Atletico Mangalia dragged them back into second-place contention, while FC Univ. Craiova edged Giunamea Armaneasca 2–1 to compress the mid-table.
The scoring charts hint at where the next punch could land. Nicu Dumitru remains the league’s runaway threat on 17, but the chase has teeth: Suphi Ozupek sits on 9, and Onesti now boast a twin edge with Jean Mindeac and Ljubinko Djokic both on 6 and 5 respectively. Mate Jung has climbed to 6 as Craiova’s spearhead, while Abatorul’s most reliable finish still comes through Krzysztof Domrzalowski (5).
With the table tightly stacked from second to seventh, the coming set of fixtures feels like a litmus test: can Abatorul’s discipline keep pace, can Podgoria’s attack stay hot, and can VITEZISTII bounce back quickly enough to avoid being swallowed by the chasing group?
Atletico Survived the Shootout as Palace and Phantom Hit Their Stride
Round 10 delivered the kind of chaos that changes a title race in a single afternoon. Atletico De Madrid stayed unbeaten and tightened their grip at the top with a 3–1 win over Beringen United Mightyred, stretching the gap to five points while keeping pace with their own clinical standards. Behind them, Gravediggers dropped another hint of vulnerability in a 1–1 draw with Albion Allstars, allowing a three-team pack on 19 points to compress the chase and turn every head-to-head into a six-pointer.
The coming round sits on a knife-edge. Atletico now face the league’s most in-form disruptors, crystal palace f.c, who followed their earlier giant-killing with a ruthless 4–1. Palace’s threat is no longer a surprise: Lamberto Perera Quintana has surged to five goals, with Orhan Karadeniz and a deep supporting cast keeping attacks varied and relentless. Atletico can answer in kind, led by Gus Oakley on six goals, while Svetozar Josic (four) and a disciplined back line have made them the division’s hardest side to unpick.
Elsewhere, Phantom Force FC are quietly building momentum after a 2–1 win, and their finishing options look sharper with Harrison Gabriels (up to six) setting the benchmark for the chasers. Beringen, meanwhile, must turn firepower into control—Wragge (five) and Miklavcic (five) are producing, but the table now demands balance as much as brilliance.
Leaders Hit Cruise Control as Junkers Finally Blink
Round ten widened the gap at the top: Valur and Oldboys United both romped to clean-sheet wins, while Junkers United took a first defeat and now trail by three. Arnor Ingi Davidsson (41) and Jan Bozek (39) keep trading blows in the Golden Boot race. Next up, Oldboys face another free-scoring test, while Junkers need an instant response.
Important games this round:
• Last seasons Top teams: 1st - Oldboys United (66 points), 2nd - Football club Valur (60 points)• Promoted this season: Nothing Hill, Mikkarar Football Club, Skytturnar
fast n fit Hit Back Hard as Villa Keep the Lead in Style
Round 10 was a statement round at both ends of the table. Irish Villa Mob tightened their grip with a 5–1 win over SportingHaroldsCross, stretching the gap at the top and reminding everyone why their attack is feared. The champions, fast n fit, answered any questions with a ruthless 3–0 away win at Hibernia, dragging themselves to within three points of first and re-opening the title chase. Leinster Lions did the quiet work too, beating Cork City FC 2–0 to stay on the leaders’ shoulder.
The upcoming round now carries real edge. Villa’s visit to Cork City FC looks like a test of patience rather than reputation, but the leaders arrive with their forwards humming: Padraig Wilson moved to eight goals, while Cearbhall Johnson, Tadhg Hayde and Kevin Leddy all sit in the six-to-seven bracket. The marquee tie is SportingHaroldsCross against fast n fit, a chance for the wounded hosts to respond after conceding five — and for fast n fit to keep momentum behind Philipp Lieuwen (seven) and Bob Magill (five).
Elsewhere, keep an eye on Knockea United: their draws are piling up, but Pero Kopic remains a constant threat on six as the mid-table race tightens.
Derbies and Swings: Dundonald Hold Serve as the Chasers Trade Blows
Round 10 reshuffled the pack without loosening Dundonald Bluebell’s grip at the top. A composed 3–1 win over Fife Funk FC pushed the leaders to 25 points, while the chasing line formed quickly behind them. Bingolspor FC stayed on their shoulder after a sharp 3–1 away result, powered again by Yakumo Uetake who leapt to 11 goals and keeps the league’s most direct attack ticking.
The weekend’s other statement came from Huntly FC, who edged Wallace Army F.C 2–1 to tighten the race for the top three. That defeat didn’t slow Guiomar Mathesanz (now 15), but it did leave Wallace with less margin for error as the next set arrives. Further down, Celtic’s seven-goal response hinted at momentum, while Kirn FC backed up their climb with a 4–0 win and three different scorers in the top list.
With five sides separated by six points, the next round reads like a mid-season checkpoint — and a potential breakaway chance.
We’re entering the eleventh round at a moment when the battle for the top is intensifying and the gaps between teams are becoming more pronounced. Form from recent rounds, the psychological aspect, and Cup fatigue are now playing a major role. There are no easy matches anymore, and every point can have a serious impact on the rest of the season.
Let’s move on to the Round 11 match previews.
FK Hajduk Sydney 06' – Mocni Veprovi
One of the round’s derbies. Hajduk remain in the upper half of the table and look stable, while the Mighty Boars are consistently among the teams competing for the very top. Home advantage could be a factor, but the visitors arrive with clear ambitions to take points.
F.C. Mali Supermeni – FC Lazies
A clash between teams from the lower part of the table. The Supermeni are fighting for survival, and every match is extremely important for them. Lazies have quality, but results have not matched expectations. This is a game where defeat could further complicate matters, while victory would bring some breathing room.
Kasovac Marathoners – Arsenal RK
A top-of-the-table showdown. Kasovac are enjoying one of their most stable seasons, while Arsenal RK continue to hold the lead and confirm their championship pedigree. A tight and tactically demanding match is expected, where fine margins could decide the winner.
FK Anđelija – FC Kordun
Two teams that have been inconsistent this season, but both have the potential to deliver a very serious performance. Anđelija are searching for continuity, while Kordun remain one of the more pleasant surprises of the campaign. A match where discipline and patience will play a key role.
Heroes – FK Lokomotiva United
Heroes find themselves in a difficult position and points are essential. Lokomotiva United are unpredictable, but possess the quality to exploit any weaknesses. A match where the hosts must start aggressively, while the visitors look for a calm and controlled approach.
Belgrade City – FK Radnik Bijeljina
Belgrade City are near the top of the table and look very mature and well organized. Radnik Bijeljina are under pressure and trying to climb out of the lower part of the standings. The hosts come in as favorites, but Radnik have nothing to lose and must look for their chance.
Conclusion
Round 11 brings several direct battles for the top, as well as tough fights for survival. The margin between success and failure is shrinking, and there is almost no room left for mistakes.
Who will confirm their ambitions, and who will fall into deeper trouble? We’ll find out soon.
Sporting regards!
Najava 11. kola Superlige Srbije
Ulazimo u jedanaesto kolo u trenutku kada se borba za vrh dodatno zaoštrava, a razlike među ekipama postaju sve izraženije. Forma iz prethodnih kola, psihološki momenat i umor iz Kupa sada igraju veliku ulogu. Nema više lakih mečeva i svaki bod može imati ozbiljan uticaj na nastavak sezone.
Idemo sa najavom mečeva 11. kola.
FK Hajduk Sydney 06' – Mocni Veprovi
Jedan od derbija kola. Hajduk se drži u gornjoj polovini tabele i deluje stabilno, dok su Mocni Veprovi konstantno među ekipama koje konkurišu za sam vrh. Domaći teren može biti faktor, ali gosti dolaze sa jasnom ambicijom da uzmu bodove.
F.C. Mali Supermeni – FC Lazies
Duel timova iz donjeg dela tabele. Supermeni su u borbi za opstanak i svaki meč im je izuzetno važan. Lazies ima kvalitet, ali rezultati ne prate očekivanja. Ovo je utakmica u kojoj poraz može dodatno zakomplikovati situaciju, dok pobeda donosi predah.
Kasovac Maratonci – Arsenal RK
Derbi vrha tabele. Kasovac igra jednu od najstabilnijih sezona, dok Arsenal RK i dalje drži lidersku poziciju i potvrđuje šampionski kontinuitet. Očekuje se čvrst i taktički zahtevan meč u kome nijanse mogu odlučiti pobednika.
ФК Анђелија – FC Kordun
Dva tima koja ove sezone osciliraju, ali imaju potencijal da odigraju vrlo ozbiljan meč. Andjelija traži kontinuitet, dok je Kordun i dalje jedno od prijatnijih iznenađenja prvenstva. Utakmica u kojoj će disciplina i strpljenje imati ključnu ulogu.
Heroes – FK Lokomotiva United
Heroes se nalazi u teškoj situaciji i bodovi su im neophodni. Lokomotiva United igra promenljivo, ali poseduje kvalitet da iskoristi slabosti protivnika. Meč u kome domaćin mora agresivno od starta, dok gosti traže mirnu i kontrolisanu igru.
Belgrade City – FK Radnik Bijeljina
Belgrade City je u vrhu tabele i deluje vrlo zrelo i organizovano. Radnik Bijeljina je pod pritiskom i pokušava da se izvuče iz donjeg dela. Domaćin ulazi kao favorit, ali Radnik nema šta da izgubi i mora tražiti šansu.
Zaključak
Jedanaesto kolo donosi nekoliko direktnih duela za vrh, ali i teške borbe za opstanak. Razlika između uspeha i neuspeha postaje sve manja, a prostor za greške gotovo da ne postoji.
Ko će potvrditi ambicije, a ko upasti u dodatne probleme, saznaćemo uskoro.
Sportski pozdrav!
Olimpija’s Statement Win Widens the Gap as the Pack Tightens
Round ten delivered a clear headline: Olimpija FC powered past TRABZONSP0R 3–0 to move to 28 points and keep their unbeaten run intact. Behind them, the table has bunched up again — Kapfenberg SV, Maribor FC and TRABZONSP0R are now level on 19, with BLλCK MESA one point back after a composed 2–0 win over Wolfsberger.
The golden-boot race also shifted. Kapfenberg’s Wittaya Poan struck twice to reach 16, while Lorenz Tschenet added another brace to jump to 12 and keep Olimpija’s attack humming. Raymond Mabaso hit 8 and Janik Haltiner climbed to 8 as SV Austria 1933 swept aside B.F.C. 1909 Klagenfurt.
Next up, the leaders look to keep the pressure on the chasing group, while the cluster from second to sixth faces a pivotal round where one clean win could reshape the order.
Stalemate at the Summit, Shocks Below: Ljiljan Hit Three and Sloboda Bite Back
Round 10 served everything at once: a top-of-the-table draw, a surprise in Tuzla, and a new name towering over the scoring chart. PARTIZAN FK and BH Dragons cancelled each other out at 1–1, nudging the leaders to 25 points but keeping the door ajar for the chasers. That stalemate also sharpened the title narrative: Dragons are steadying into a rhythm, and Jose Francisco Malpica now sits on six goals (one penalty) to keep them ticking.
The weekend’s biggest twist came as FK Sloboda Tuzla edged FC Peacocks almighty 1–0, a result that halted the Peacocks at 18 points and made every dropped point look expensive. FK Ljiljan provided the loudest response, thumping FC Humci 3–0 to climb into the 14-point pack — and crucially, Zdeslav Pavelic exploded to eight goals to lead the golden-boot race by two. Elsewhere, F.C. Imperial took a timely 2–1 win over Dinny, and Carolina RailHawks FC finally found a clean, clinical 1–0 victory over Blaugrana.
What to Watch Next
Partizan now face a huge test of their control against the Peacocks’ urgency, while Dragons’ momentum will be under scrutiny on the road. With Ljiljan suddenly flying and Sarajevo quietly climbing to fourth, Round 11 has a “reset” feel — one big swing, and the table could re-stack from second to seventh.
Chasers fill their boots, but the leaders keep marching
Round 10 landed like a thunderclap: Val United hit 22 without reply to move to 10 straight wins, while Lazio_1900, CSKA Sofia and Vereya F.C. all posted statement scorelines to stay in the hunt. The scoring race is tightening too—Gunnar Larsen added 3 to reach 34, and Vereya’s Tencho Dimitrov surged with 8 in one outing. With momentum everywhere, the next set of matchups will test who can turn big numbers into sustained pressure.
Round 10 Twist: The Title Race Becomes a Three-Way Deadlock
The latest matchday reshaped the top: Hunyadi János, Szeged and Football club Pécs are now level on 24 points after a round packed with statement wins and one headline upset. Hunyadi’s 21–0 rout kept their goal machine purring, while Pécs piled on 12 to stay perfectly in step. The surprise came at the summit as Szeged slipped to a 2–1 defeat, opening the door for everyone behind.
Next up, the pressure shifts to the chasing pair on 22 points: Paksi and SKA-Khabarovsk can’t afford another stumble with the leaders already flirting with 90 scored. Watch the golden-boot pace-setters too — Oliver Kepecz leads on 29, but Samopalnikov is right there on 28, and Paksi’s Laborde Barbaro has surged to 26. With Basunia and Bizjak both on 25, goals look guaranteed again.
• Last seasons Top teams: 1st - Hunyadi János (64 points), 2nd - Szeged (59 points), 3rd - Football Club SKA-Khabarovsk (50 points)• Promoted this season: Szerdahelyi Vasutas FC, FK Terra Siculorum, Betyar FC
Stalemates Below, Fireworks Up Front: Leaders Stretch as the Race Tightens
Round ten gave the table a familiar look at the top and a new edge everywhere else. For The Alliance again mixed control with cutting power, backing up their lead with a 3–1 win that moved them to 25 points and an imposing 24 scored. The champions now boast the league’s joint-top marksman: Vukosav Premovic jumped from six to eight goals, matching Michal Majewski at the summit.
Behind them, the chasing pack largely hit the brakes. Two scoreless draws kept Grobari Berane close on 21 and left Nottingham Forest FC with a fifth draw already, still difficult to beat but still searching for a sharper edge in the final third (10 goals in ten). The weekend’s biggest points swing belonged to Returnees, whose 3–2 win pushed them into third and saw Mariusz Kazmierczak reach six (one penalty), with Radomir Dulovic now up to four.
What to Watch Next
A top-of-the-table heavyweight meeting looms, while several mid-table sides arrive with momentum built on narrow margins. With Premovic and Majewski locked on eight, this round could be decided by one moment — and one striker.
Derby Drama and a Statement Win: The Summit Has a New Co-Leader
United Hit Four, Dreamteam Finally Stumble
A wild round flipped the mood at the top. Manchester United FC delivered the week’s clearest message with a 4–0 rout to climb onto 19 points, level with Grosuplje Dreamteam but now ahead on goal difference after Dreamteam’s first defeat of the season in a breathless 2–3 derby loss. The title race suddenly looks crowded: Borussia Dortmund sit two back on 17, while Alkosi i drogeraši and F.C.Barcelona. both hover at 16.
Hot Boots Everywhere
The scoring charts are just as lively. United’s surge is powered by Capone Andinho, now on a league-leading 8. Grosuplje FC’s derby punch came with Mensud Degić exploding to 7, matching Sas Lap who remains Alkosi’s spearhead. Dreamteam still carry plenty of bite through Milorad Nikolić (6), but their cushion is gone.
What to Watch Next
The upcoming slate is loaded with pressure points: United face a chaotic SD SVIZEC side that score freely (14) but concede even more (15), while Dreamteam welcome Dortmund in a heavyweight meeting that could reshape the podium. Elsewhere, Alkosi’s momentum (unbeaten in four) meets draw specialists NK Jesihdorf, and Barcelona’s revived attack — Vajk Kovatsits and Erlano Fernandes both on 3 — looks primed to keep climbing.
Round ten reshuffles the summit as Sasboys punish slip-ups and the race tightens again
Round ten delivered another twist at the top. Sasboys responded to the pressure with a clean, ruthless win to reclaim first place on 24 points, while hammertime were clipped by a spirited YPRES FC and now trail by two. The title picture suddenly feels wider: SC Betekom surged with a three-goal showing to sit third, and FC Goldstar kept their unbeaten run ticking with a draw that still leaves them firmly in the chase.
Scorers to watch and pressure points
The headline act remains Jonathan Simon, now clear at the top of the charts with 13 after adding 3 goals this round. Behind him, the threats are spreading: Vikentije Ljuna (EA SERREKES) struck to move to 8 with 1 goal, while William Beeldens (SC Betekom) also chipped in and climbed to 6 with 1 goal.
With the leaders separated by fine margins and several sides hovering in the high teens, the next set of fixtures looks like a stress test: can Sasboys stay immaculate, can hammertime rebound immediately, and who in the chasing pack is ready to turn “close” into “credible”?
Clean Sheets and Statement Wins Flip the Superliga’s Order
Round ten landed like a reset button. Galacticos C.P. didn’t just take three points — they took control, rolling past Atalaia 3–0 to jump into first and open a two-point gap. The finishing touch came from their headline man: Antero Maximo scored one to move to nine, while Gabriele Brochon added one to reach four as the leaders finally paired fluency with steel.
Behind them, the big shock was Grupo Desportivo de Sá shutting down Futebol Clube do Porto 2–0 — a result that tightened the chase and signalled the champions are waking up. Hamit Torkan struck two and surged to four in the scorers’ race, giving Sá a new edge in the final third. Sumolix Stars kept their climb going with a 2–1 away win, powered by Stefano Picariello (now two after scoring one). Elsewhere, the draw specialists had their say again as Sá FC and Pena d’Alva traded blows — and even then Joaquim Pardal still found a way to extend his lead, scoring one to reach 11.
Preview
Now comes the pressure round: Porto and Benfica collide with both needing momentum, while Pena d’Alva face a title-defining test against the new leaders. Sumolix will look to keep harvesting points against a struggling Sá City, and Grupo Desportivo de Sá have a chance to turn one giant-killing into a genuine run. With Pardal, Maximo and Abril all in form, the next set of fixtures feels primed for another swing at the top.
Title Race Tightens After Another Goal-Flooded Weekend
Chasers Roar, Leaders Hold Firm — and the Next Tests Come Fast
Round 10 kept the tempo brutal. Gnuville BK ripped up the script with a nine-goal blast that pushed them into the top half, while Swedish Academy did what contenders do — a controlled 1–0 that leaves them one point off the summit. At the top, Norrlandsfotboll FC were held again, but the draw still preserves an unbeaten cushion.
The goals are coming from everywhere, yet the headline names remain familiar. Yasin Arthurson struck four in the rout to climb to 21, with Jonas Johnsson adding three to reach 13. In the chasing pack, Mauritz Afselius hit one to move onto eight, and Max Rudberg is now a key talking point after reaching seven overall.
Next up, there’s a direct title temperature-check and a couple of tricky away trips that could shuffle the entire top six again.
Stalemates Up Top, HyperVibes Surge — and the Gap Stays Slim
Round 10 felt like a breather for the frontrunners, but it kept the title picture razor-tight. FC Albisrieden were held 1–1, yet still lead on 23 points, while FC Appenzell followed their own goalless draw to remain unbeaten on 20. With the chasing pack also sharing points, nobody landed a knockout punch — exactly the kind of week that rewards consistency more than flair.
The loudest statement came from HyperVibes, who swept past Fc Black Panther 3–0 to climb into the mix on 19. Nuno Molina pushed his season total to 10, matching the pace of Albisrieden’s ever-present threat Wolfgang Dahnke (now 10) behind leader Jason Walter (16). Appenzell’s own edge remains the finishing of Darko Alanovic, already on 12.
Next up, the contenders face very different tests: Albisrieden’s margin for error is shrinking, Appenzell’s control will be measured against a top defence, and HyperVibes arrive with momentum and a scorer in full flight. One decisive weekend could finally separate the “unbeaten” from the “unstoppable.”
Round 10 Resets the Title Race as the Front Two Strike Back
After a week of wobble at the top, RC Kouba and alger united answered with authority and now share first place on 20 points. Kouba’s 2–0 win over WATlemcen & CCSig felt like a return to basics: controlled, ruthless, and built around a sharpened cutting edge. That edge is increasingly familiar — Gilvan Cavalcanti has surged to six goals and is suddenly central to everything Kouba do when matches tighten.
If Kouba were clinical, alger united were emphatic. Their 3–0 dismantling of Mouloudia Club Oran not only lifted them level at the summit, it also confirmed the league’s most explosive attack (now 19 scored). Dahmane Khanifsi continues to set the tempo with eight, while Nacir Bouaicha sits on six, giving the promoted side a genuine two-pronged threat as the calendar thickens.
The chasing pack has its own statement-makers. USM Alger responded to recent inconsistency by sweeping aside Kahla & Hamra3–0, and their firepower is undeniable: Musa Tumer leads their line with seven, backed by Balarezo and Asselah on four apiece. Meanwhile, Banu Zayan FC keep pace and still boast the division’s standout scorer — Jacek Filipiak now on ten (one penalty). With the top five separated by just three points, the next set of matchups carries genuine early-season consequence.
Royal Pari Hit 10, Blooming Answer with 20 as Title Pace Turns Brutal
The leaders refused to blink: Royal Pari thumped Nomads 14–0 to keep a perfect 30 points, while Blooming ripped up the script with a 20–0 rout to stay in touch. Club Atlético Ciclón did the quiet damage, taking Club Bolívar apart 2–0 to remain the closest chaser. Up front, Iman Tome went supernova with 12 goals, backed by Madeo Ochoo on 5 and Jaakoppi Harju adding 5.
Important games this round:
• Last seasons Top teams: 1st - Royal Pari (59 points), 2nd - Club Atlético Ciclón (57 points), 3rd - Blooming (54 points), 4th - Nomads F.C. (47 points)• Promoted this season: CD Jorge Wilstermann, c2h5ohhh, Oriente Petrolero FC
Round 10 flipped the spotlight from steady leaders to ruthless pursuers. Quebec Football Club produced the weekend’s headline with a staggering 15–0 rout that vaulted them into third and within touching distance of the summit. The Lads stayed immaculate with a controlled 3–0 win over Bulletproof Monks, keeping first place intact, while North Mississauga SC edged another tight one (3–2) to maintain second.
The next set of fixtures carries real pressure for last season’s champions Football club de Taher after a rare 0–3 setback, and the goal race is heating up: Kevin Lessard and Angel Arbour exploded to 15 each after that 15-goal outburst, closing on Ventzislav Kalchev (21). With six points covering second through fifth, one slip now feels like two in the standings.
The top finally looks settled — at least for now. Assisi Lagos Nueva Galicia survived the weekend’s headline clash, edging Panteras Negras UAM2–1 to stretch clear on 28 points. Behind them, C.D. Guadalajara kept the pressure on with another cagey win, a 1–0 over Fc MEWA that pushed them level with Panteras on 22.
Further down, the race tightened: Octopus MX returned to one-goal margins, Ocelotes del Sur flexed with a five-goal clean sheet, and C. D. Jorge Campos found bite again to climb into the top half.
The scoring charts remain star-studded. Mijailo Reljan still leads on 22, while Guadalajara’s duo Posada and Barquín sit on 16 apiece — the kind of finishing that keeps a title chase honest.
Round 10 Breaks the Deadlock as Velez Surge and Seher Bosna Roar Back
Round 10 finally split the pack. Velez SC laid down the loudest marker, thumping Galaxy LA 3–1 to take outright control at the top on 23 points and push their goal difference in the right direction. Behind them, the former champions FC Seher Bosna produced the weekend’s statement with a 5–1 blitz of mexico city, climbing to 27 goals and turning the title race into a two-pronged chase.
The leaders are also getting production from everywhere: Luca Hunsberger added one to reach 3 for Velez, while Seher Bosna’s attack is being headlined by Spass Bojichkov, who exploded for three goals and now leads the golden-boot race on 12.
Elsewhere, stalemates dominated the contenders. Telluride Smugglers were held 0–0 by SC Real Madrid, a result that still keeps them level with Seher Bosna on 21 points but offers little momentum. NY Cosmos also settled for 0–0 at FC Dallas, maintaining their reputation as the league’s toughest side to break down (just 4 conceded all season).
Now the next slate arrives with pressure on the front-runners and a clear message to the middle: keep pace, or watch the top two sprint away.