FC Anderson Park North Sydney begin the new campaign as the clear standard after an unbeaten title-winning season, closing with 111 goals, only 11 conceded, and another scoring crown for Bradley Cassidy with 41. But the opening weekend also brings immediate pressure from the sides who chased them hardest.
Bacon Boys FC finished second with a huge 123 goals and ended last season strongly, while FC SPIDERS Sydney were only two points further back and still boast proven firepower through Dragan Vanis and Gabriel Bizarro. Diddillibah FC were the division’s other major attacking force, with Andrew Niemann and Pityu Smidt combining for 73 league goals.
Behind that leading pack, CIKAR, Croweater FC and Adelaide Football Club will all believe they can push upward, while the promoted clubs step into a much harsher environment from the first whistle.
Aira FC begin their title defence in a division that offered almost no margin for error last season, with Matsumoto Yamaga FC level on points and FC Kawasaki Tokyo and 丸男 close behind. That depth should define the opening weekend again, especially with several heavyweight meetings arriving immediately.
Albirex Niigata and Fairy Tail also start with realistic ambitions after prolific campaigns, while the promoted trio enter a league that was brutally punishing even to established sides. In front of goal, the standard is already set by last season’s numbers: Koetsu Torisei finished on 104, while Yaichiro Tanizaki and Vinko Haklicka both hit 71. The new season opens at full speed.
Just Vale start Season 52 as the team to catch after a remarkable title-winning year: 59 points, 305 goals and only 4 conceded. Yet the margins at the top were slim, with Waitakere United finishing one point behind and Blue Pixies and Wellington Phoenix never far away. That should make the early rounds feel important immediately.
The final weeks of last season underlined the attacking power across the contenders, with Henry Subritzky scoring 8 goals in the last round, while Hohepa Kaka and Joaquin Clavijo each struck 5. The promoted clubs add intrigue, but the opening tone of the season still revolves around whether anyone can disrupt the established top four.
Important games this round:
• Last seasons Top teams: 1st - Just Vale (59 points), 2nd - Waitakere United (58 points), 3rd - Blue Pixies (56 points), 4th - Wellington Phoenix (52 points)• Promoted this season: Hibiscus Coast FC, Papakura Ampersands, North Wellington Blues
YooSin 태권도 begin the new campaign as clear standard-bearers after a title-winning season built on relentless scoring and near-perfect control, while Yeongjongdo Island and fc olleh return with every reason to believe the gap can be narrowed. Andong Mackerels, who closed last season with a 16-goal flourish, also look ready to push the established top three. The opening weekend should immediately test the balance of power, with promoted sides stepping into a division shaped by elite firepower, disciplined contenders and little room for hesitation. After last season’s margins, the first tone of Season 52 may matter more than usual.
The Academy open the new campaign with the title of defending champions and the league’s most ruthless attack still fresh in memory, but Dhaka Abahani Limited begin close behind after pushing them almost all the way last season. Narayanganj FC look best placed to test that leading pair again, while Rajshahi and Beanibazar SC will hope strong finishes carry into the new year. Season 52 begins with the old order established, but the first answers are now due.
Yanbian FC begin the new campaign with the weight of expectation after a title-winning season built on relentless scoring and an almost untouchable defence. Their late surge secured first place, while baobeiqiqi again proved the closest pursuers and should be in the hunt from the opening day. Just behind, Tongzhou Lions, Sydney Warriors and lanxingxing gave the division real depth last season and look ready to challenge again.
The promoted trio arrive to a demanding level, and the contrast with last year’s established front-runners is stark. With scorers like Jhong Shun Gu, Alen Hrovatic and Andre Oksnes carrying over formidable numbers, the early rounds should quickly show whether this will be another two-team race or a broader battle.
The new Super League campaign opens under the shadow of Aurangabad F.C., whose near-flawless title run last season set an extraordinary standard. With 298 goals scored and just 3 conceded, they enter as clear favorites once again, especially after closing the season with another dominant 21-goal victory.
FC Pune City and Rangdajied UFC remain the closest challengers. Pune’s firepower is undeniable — Saquib Masih finished with 89 goals, adding 4 more in the final round — while Rangdajied ended strongly, highlighted by a 14-goal performance.
Bengaluru, meanwhile, will look to convert consistency into a genuine title push after an emphatic 18-goal finale.
With attacking numbers across the league reaching extreme levels, the early rounds should once again be defined by momentum — and by who can keep pace with Aurangabad’s relentless standard.
Area6ten9okini. begin the new campaign as clear favourites after another commanding title run, but the opening weekend arrives with plenty of intrigue around the teams trying to close the gap. Deportivo Dekara and Atilico de nezzuri were the closest challengers last season, while Tak Tigers again combined firepower with volatility and remain dangerous if they can turn goals into greater consistency. Just behind them, Nongneng and Uttaradit Blades have enough quality to disrupt the established order.
The promoted clubs face a stern introduction. Arsenal the champion, Black Cab and FC Phuket step into a league shaped by heavy scorers and little margin for error. Last season’s closing round underlined that reality: Area6ten9okini. struck 16, Atilico 14, Deportivo 14 and Nongneng 19. The champions are back, but the early question is whether anyone can turn this into a race.
• Last seasons Top teams: 1st - Maccabi Haifa Football Club (60 points), 2nd - Rahat Starlings (58 points), 3rd - Royal Strikers (58 points), 4th - Monkeys (51 points)• Promoted this season: TF Opena, maccabi tel aviv, FC Israeli Boys
Cittá Beland begin the new campaign as reigning champions after an unbeaten 62-point season, but the margins at the top were razor-thin, with Xagħra United only four points back and Birkirkara F.C. just one behind them. The opening day already puts last season’s leading trio in favorable spots on paper, while clubs from the middle tier will be eager to show early they can disrupt the established order.
Dacians White Wolves begin the new campaign as deserved favourites after a commanding title-winning season, finishing on 59 points with just one defeat and the division’s best attack and defence. Yet the margin to Ferencváros was far from overwhelming, and last season’s runners-up look well placed to launch another serious chase after collecting 56 points and closing the year with relentless consistency.
Behind them, the race to join the elite appears wide open. Straw Hat Pirates ended strongly to claim third, while FC Hermannstadt, FC Sheriff Tiraspol, Moldavian Stars and FC Păduricea all showed enough quality to threaten the established order.
The division also welcomes three promoted sides, adding a fresh layer of intrigue to the opening weekend. For the holders, though, the message is clear: the crown is theirs, but Moldova’s chasing pack already has reason to believe this title race could tighten quickly.
A new campaign begins with FC 23 Mai Onesti entering as defending champions after a composed and consistent title-winning run last season. Their 44-point tally secured top spot, but the margins behind them suggest another tightly contested race may unfold.
Abatorul Slobozia, last season’s runners-up, proved resilient throughout and will again be expected to challenge near the summit. Close behind, Podgoria Murfatlar — powered by prolific striker Nicu Dumitru, who finished with an impressive 37 goals — remain a major attacking threat, while VITEZISTII4S™ also demonstrated their scoring strength through Suphi Ozupek’s 27-goal campaign.
Further intrigue comes from the newly promoted sides. FC Dinamo București., Clubul Sportiv al Armatei, and Soimii I.P.A. Sibiu all step into the top flight with momentum, aiming to disrupt the established order early.
With several clubs finishing within a narrow points range last season and attacking talent spread across the league, the opening fixtures could set an early tone in what promises to be another highly competitive Divizia A season.
A new English Premiership season kicks off with Atletico De Madrid carrying the weight of champions after a composed title-winning campaign that saw them finish five points clear at the top. Their balance between attack and defensive solidity set the standard, and they now enter the new season as the team to beat.
Behind them, Gravediggers combined resilience with firepower, boasting the league’s most prolific attack and the top scorer in Jarvis Harman (21 goals). With Devon Sandford (14) and Grey Samson (12) also contributing, they remain a serious contender if that momentum continues.
The chasing pack looks equally dangerous. crystal palace f.c and Beringen United Mightyred matched each other on points, while Phantom Force FC and Rougemont Rovers showed consistency capable of disrupting the established order.
Attention also turns to the newcomers. Heeley Harriers, Crawley Wildcats, and The Red Devils Stars step up to the top tier, each hoping to avoid the struggles that plagued last season’s lower sides.
With proven scorers, emerging challengers, and ambitious newcomers, the opening matches promise to set an early tone in what could be a tightly contested campaign.
Oldboys United begin as defending champions after edging Football club Valur on goal difference in a remarkable title race, while Valur arrive with plenty to prove after matching them on points. Behind the leading pair, Junkers United will look to tighten their grip on third, and the promoted trio step into a division that was unforgiving throughout season 51.
Important games this round:
• Last seasons Top teams: 1st - Oldboys United (62 points), 2nd - Football club Valur (62 points), 3rd - Junkers United (52 points)• Promoted this season: ÍBK Keflavík, Valur FC, KR-aular
A new season begins with fast n fit carrying the weight of expectation after defending their title with 50 points. Their consistency last year — capped by a final-day win — made the difference, and they open again as the team to beat. Behind them, Irish Villa Mob and Hibernia remain the most immediate threats, both having shown they can match the champions over stretches of the campaign.
Fresh faces, familiar ambitions
This opening round also introduces three promoted sides, each with a different story. Balbriggan United FC arrive as Championship A winners, while Irish Knights step up from Championship B. Most intriguing, though, are Harchester United, who earned promotion through the play-off and now face their first taste of top-flight football.
Early fixtures already hint at key narratives. The champions face an immediate test against Hibernia, a side led last season by Joaquin Segura with 16 goals. Meanwhile, Philipp Lieuwen, last year’s top scorer with 18 goals, will again be central to fast n fit’s title defence.
It is only the beginning, but the tone of the season will be set quickly.
Dundonald Bluebell begin the new campaign as the side everyone must chase after a title-winning Season 51 built on balance, control and a league-best 56 points. Their final-day 1–0 win over Bingolspor FC neatly summed up that edge: not always spectacular, but usually decisive. Behind them, Huntly FC and Wallace Army F.C. look the most immediate threats again, with Wallace ending last season in thunderous style. Guiomar Mathesanz scored nine goals in the final round to finish on an astonishing 50, a reminder that Wallace can overwhelm anyone once the game opens up.
There are other storylines to watch. Fife Funk FC and Bingolspor FC remain dangerous, while Kirn FC closed strongly and should not be overlooked after their late surge. Among the newcomers, FC Drobeta appear the most intriguing addition. The opening weekend already offers an early test of the title picture, with last season’s leading sides thrown straight into meaningful contests.
Nova sezona je pred nama, a Superliga Srbije ulazi u još jednu izuzetno zanimljivu godinu. Nakon dramatične završnice prethodne sezone i titule koju je uzeo Belgrade City, sve ekipe sada kreću od nule – sa novim ambicijama, pojačanjima i ciljevima.
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Na papiru, najveći kandidati za vrh ponovo su Arsenal RK i aktuelni šampion Belgrade City. Arsenal je dobio čast da sezonu otvori sa prve pozicije, ali jasno je da će Belgrade želeti da potvrdi dominaciju i odbrani titulu.
Ne treba zaboraviti ni Club de Futbol Dve Sarme i F.C. Mali Supermeni, ekipe koje su uvek tu da pomrse račune favoritima, dok će FK Hajduk Sydney 06’ i FK Lokomotiva United tražiti iskorak ka samom vrhu.
Sredina tabele – borba za Evropu FK Radnik Bijeljina, Kasovac Maratonci i Marcos FMC ulaze u sezonu sa ciljem stabilnosti i potencijalnog napada na gornji deo tabele. Upravo iz ove grupe često dolaze najveća iznenađenja.
Donji deo – borba za opstanak Mocni Veprovi, Shooting Stars SC i ФК Анђелија već na startu imaju jasan zadatak – izbeći opasnu zonu i obezbediti mirnu sezonu.
1. kolo donosi odmah derbije
Arsenal RK vs FK Hajduk Sydney 06’ – odmah test za oba tima
Belgrade City vs FK Lokomotiva United – šampion kreće protiv ozbiljnog rivala
Mocni Veprovi vs Marcos FMC – duel koji može nagovestiti borbu za sredinu
Shooting Stars SC vs FK Radnik Bijeljina – važni bodovi na startu
Club de Futbol Dve Sarme vs Kasovac Maratonci – potencijalno izjednačen meč
F.C. Mali Supermeni vs ФК Анђелија – prilika za dobar početak
Sezona 52 obećava mnogo – borbu za titulu, neizvesnost u sredini i žestoku trku za opstanak.
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A new ÖF-Bundesliga campaign begins with Olimpija FC carrying the weight of a title defence after a superb 51st season that brought 53 points, only one defeat, and the league’s tightest defence. Their closing weeks were just as convincing, with wins over TRABZONSP0R and Wolfsberger before a goalless final-day draw, and their attack still revolves around Lorenz Tschenet, who finished last season on 24 goals.
The early pressure, however, should come from Maribor FC, last season’s runners-up, whose finish was equally strong. They won their final three matches and saw Nazareno Campos end on 23 goals, while Musa Dilek added 13 in a side that looked sharper as the season wore on. Kapfenberg SV and BLλCK MESA also begin as serious challengers after strong top-four campaigns, with Wittaya Poan’s 33-goal haul standing as last season’s most formidable individual marker.
Among the newcomers, Bipa Graz appear the most intriguing arrival, while Sc Waidhofen /ybbs and Gletscher step into a demanding division where the opening round will immediately test whether they can settle quickly. The first weekend already feels like a measure of ambition.
The new Premier Liga BiH season opens with the memory of an exceptionally tight finish still fresh. BH Dragons lifted the title on 43 points, but only on tiebreaks ahead of PARTIZAN FK, while FC Peacocks almighty closed just one point further back. That margin alone suggests the race for first place may begin at full speed rather than build slowly.
There are challengers just behind that leading pack as well. Borac 1926 were a clear fourth, while FK Ljiljan and FK Sarajevo 1946 ended level on 34 points, giving the league a broad upper half and very little room for complacency. Ljiljan also bring the division’s most prolific scorer from last season in Zdeslav Pavelic, who finished with 19 goals.
Newcomers and early pressure
The new names add intrigue straight away. FK Baščaršija, The Nobles and NK Asim step up knowing there is little time to ease into this level. For the established sides, the opening weekend is an early chance to show whether last season’s hierarchy still holds — or whether a new order is already forming.
Val United open the new campaign as overwhelming favourites after a flawless 66-point title run, finishing nine clear of Lazio_1900 and twelve ahead of Kazanlŭk Thracians FC. Lazio’s finishing power and Kazanlŭk’s extraordinary 247-goal season suggest the title race may still have teeth, while Vereya F.C. and CSKA Sofia look poised to press from just behind. The promoted clubs step into a brutal division, with little margin for a slow start.
The new campaign begins under the shadow of a commanding title defence, after Hunyadi János powered to another crown with 200 goals scored and just 8 conceded. Their dominance extended to the final day, closing the season with a 4–0 victory, and they now enter as clear favourites once again.
Behind them, Szeged secured second with authority, finishing nine points clear of the chasing pack and ending the season in style with a 5–0 win. The gap to the rest suggests a two-team race could be on the cards again, although Football Club SKA-Khabarovsk and Al Nassr Riyadh will look to build on identical third-place finishes.
Further down, Paksi Sportegyesület arrive with attacking momentum after a 15–0 final-day win, while Football club Pécs remain dangerous. With new teams entering the division, the opening round offers the first clues as to whether anyone can disrupt the established order.
A dominant finish sealed the title for For The Alliance, who closed last season with authority, including a decisive win over their closest challengers. Their 50-point campaign was built on consistency and a formidable defense, conceding just 15 goals — a benchmark the rest will now try to match.
Behind them, Nottingham Forest FC secured second place with resilience rather than flair, while Grobari Berane confirmed their attacking strength late on, finishing with the league’s top scorer Michal Majewski (17 goals). O.F.K. Ostrog and FC Mornar Bar also ended strongly, suggesting the race for European places could be tighter this time around.
The new campaign introduces fresh intrigue. San Stefano FC, Newcastle United FC, and OFK Titograd Podgorica step up, each hoping to adapt quickly to top-flight demands.
Opening fixtures already hint at early tests for the title holders, while several mid-table sides will aim to build momentum from the outset. With proven scorers like Hakim Sabic (16) and Adrian Stroenco (16) still in the mix, goals should not be in short supply as a new chapter begins.
The new Prva SNL season begins with Grosuplje Dreamteam carrying the momentum of a tightly contested title-winning campaign. Their decisive 1–0 victory over Borussia Dortmund in the final round ultimately secured the crown, capping a season where consistency proved the difference at the top.
Despite finishing second, Borussia Dortmund ended with the league’s most potent attack and the standout scorer in Jack Stafford, who led the charts with 16 goals. Their ability to dominate matches — highlighted by several high-margin victories — makes them immediate contenders once again.
Strong Core and New Faces
Behind the top two, Alkosi i drogeraši and Manchester United FC showed resilience throughout last season, both capable of challenging if they can find greater consistency. Alkosi also boast one of the league’s most reliable finishers in Sas Lap, who matched the scoring lead with 16 goals.
The arrival of Neverwalkalone, alongside FC Loče Soccer Academy and NK Plesh United, adds further intrigue. Neverwalkalone, returning via the play-off, bring top-flight pedigree and could quickly disrupt the established order.
Early Tests Set the Tone
With several competitive fixtures immediately pitting established sides against ambitious returnees, the opening round offers an early glimpse into whether Dreamteam can defend their title — or if a new challenger is ready to emerge.
The new Eerste Klasse season begins with FC Goldstar carrying momentum from a decisive title-winning campaign. Their emphatic 4–0 victory over hammertime on the final day underlined their authority, sealing the championship and setting the standard for the chasing pack.
Behind them, hammertime and SC Betekom proved consistent contenders throughout, both finishing on 42 points, while Sasboys remained close in a tightly packed top four. Further down, Club Internationale stood out for their attacking output, led by Jean Rene Lebrun, whose 26 goals made him the league’s most prolific scorer.
Fresh faces and early statements
Attention now shifts to the newcomers. AS Beveren return via the play-off route, aiming to avoid the struggles that marked their previous top-flight spell. Alongside them, Forza Gellik and THE VILLABOYS step up with ambitions of establishing themselves quickly.
Opening fixtures offer immediate tests across the board, with established contenders looking to assert dominance early, while promoted sides seek to prove they belong. After last season’s competitive top half, the early rounds could be crucial in shaping another tightly contested campaign.
The new Superliga season opens under the shadow of one of the tightest title races in recent memory, with Galacticos C.P. edging the crown on goal difference ahead of Sumolix Stars. Both sides begin again with high expectations, but the opening fixtures already hint at early challenges.
The champions are immediately thrown into a demanding encounter against Grupo Desportivo de Sá, a side that proved capable of frustrating top teams last season. Meanwhile, runners-up Sumolix Stars—powered last year by Josias Abril’s 21 goals—face newly promoted opposition, where any slip could signal vulnerability.
Futebol Clube do Porto, only two points off the top in season 51, also face a tricky start against FC Saense, a club returning to the top flight with recent experience and clear ambition. Alongside them, Desidrogenase Alcoólica and Sport Machados da Surriba step into the league aiming to establish themselves quickly.
Elsewhere, the middle of the table promises immediate intensity. Teams like Vale Pisão and Sá FC showed last season they can challenge higher positions, while S. C. Pena d´Alva—with Joaquim Pardal’s 17 goals—remain a dangerous attacking force.
With no clear gaps in quality and several ambitious newcomers, the opening round may already provide early clues—yet just as easily, it could confirm that another unpredictable season lies ahead.
The new Allsvenskan season begins with the champions immediately handed a measuring-stick assignment. Norrlandsfotboll FC edged the title race last year with 59 points, but their margin over Swedish Academy was only three, and both clubs open this campaign against opponents capable of asking sharp early questions. Norrlandsfotboll start against Rutger Boll Klubb, one of the few sides to take points off them last season with a 0–0 draw, while Swedish Academy meet IFK Hägersten, a team they beat twice by a single-goal margin before closing with an emphatic 11–0 win over Rutger.
Bałtyk Gdynia, last year’s third-placed finishers, also enter as serious contenders after ending the season with 118 goals and a thunderous 4–0 victory over Norrlandsfotboll. Their attack remains the most feared in the division, led by Luke Cox with 40 league goals and Aristedes Lembessis with 31.
Behind them, the promoted trio add fresh intrigue. Uppsala Kickers look the liveliest of the newcomers on paper, but every opening day tends to redraw expectations in Sweden’s top flight.
Season 52 opens with a champion to catch and a far tighter pack than the final table alone might suggest. FC Albisrieden start as defending winners after edging last season’s title race with 47 points, but their margin was never overwhelming. Fc Black Panther finished only three points behind and matched them for long stretches, while The steelheads, FC Appenzell, NK Bugojno and HyperVibes all spent parts of the campaign looking capable of shaping the top half.
That makes the opening weekend feel less like a formality and more like an early sorting of ambitions. Albisrieden still carry the sharpest edge in front of goal through Jason Walter, last season’s 24-goal leader, while Black Panther counter with the proven threat of Henry Pruymboom and Szczepan Wisniewski. The steelheads remain dangerous thanks to Timo Astley and Luis Portal Frias, and Appenzell’s rise last year was built on the finishing of Darko Alanovic.
What to watch early
The promoted trio adds fresh intrigue. Fussballclub Zürich, Terror City United and Swiss Dribblers all arrive with enough momentum to test established sides immediately. With no inactive clubs in the division this time, the league should feel deeper, sharper and less forgiving from the very first kick.
A new Algerian top-flight season begins with little room for easing in. alger united start as reigning champions after edging Banu Zayan FC on the final day of last season, while Banu Zayan return with the sharpest finisher from that campaign in Jacek Filipiak, who ended on 18 goals. Just behind them, RC Kouba and Kahla & Hamra also enter the new year with reason to believe the title race can open quickly.
The opening round also brings curiosity around the promoted sides. MPAlger, Ouchène Irougueln and Itihad.Riadi.Ouled.Nail all step into a division that was tightly packed for much of season 51, and early points could be invaluable in shaping confidence as well as survival ambitions.
Last season’s margins still linger
There is also pressure on several established names to make a faster start than they managed a year ago. USM Alger and USM.GAZA both finished on 31 points, M.C.Algiers were not far behind, and Mouloudia Club Oran closed the season strongly enough to suggest they may be difficult to break down again.
In short, the table is empty, but the first round already feels significant.
Royal Pari begin as defending champions, but the opening weekend already gives Blooming, Club Bolívar and last season’s other leading sides a chance to set an early tone. Blooming arrive with the most feared attack after scoring 209 goals last season, while Bolívar boast the division’s deadliest finishers in Papilo Koffler and Claus Revuelta. Juan Carlo Balón also look capable of troubling the established order. The first steps of season 52 may be early, but the pressure at the top is already real.
Important games this round:
• Last seasons Top teams: 1st - Royal Pari (63 points), 2nd - Blooming (57 points), 3rd - Club Atlético Ciclón (57 points), 4th - Club Bolívar (48 points)• Promoted this season: Real Santa Cruz F. C., kerkenez, los cocoleros
Season 52 opens with North Mississauga SC carrying the champion’s label after a commanding title run built on 56 points, 128 goals and just 15 conceded. Yet the gap behind them was not overwhelming: The Lads finished only three points back, while Étoile Bordjienne, Quebec Football Club and Football club de Taher all posted strong top-five seasons and should begin with genuine ambition.
There is intrigue just beneath the headline names. FC Newmarket closed last season strongly to finish seventh with 74 goals, while Bulletproof Monks remain dangerous after another prolific campaign led by Ventzislav Kalchev’s 39 league goals. Among the returning contenders, Étoile’s Alec Hyndman starts as the marquee marksman after a stunning 46-goal season. The promoted trio steps into a demanding division, and the opening weekend should immediately reveal whether the balance of power is shifting or if the established order still rules Canada’s top flight.
Assisi Lagos Nueva Galicia begin the new campaign with the weight of a commanding title behind them after an unbeaten 56-point season, 104 goals scored and just 17 conceded. Their edge over Panteras Negras UAM was clear enough, but the broader picture suggests another crowded fight near the top: Fc MEWA and Ocelotes del Sur both finished on 44 points, Octopus MX closed on 42 after a strong finish, and C.D. Guadalajara still arrive with the league’s sharpest scorer in Federico Barquin.
There is also curiosity around C. D. Jorge Campos, last season’s former champions, whose 113 goals showed they remained one of the division’s most explosive sides despite finishing seventh. Among the newcomers, expectations are naturally more measured at the outset, leaving the spotlight on whether Assisi can defend their crown or whether the chasing pack can turn last season’s near-miss into a genuine title race.
FC Seher Bosna closed last season in dominant fashion, but fresh challengers and promoted sides now reset the race.
FC Seher Bosna enter the new campaign as clear benchmarks after sealing the title with authority, finishing on 48 points and conceding just 14 goals. Their late surge, including a 3–0 win in the final round, underlined a side built on control and ruthless finishing, led by Spass Bojichkov, who ended with a remarkable 33 goals.
Behind them, NY Cosmos showed consistency throughout and closed the season strongly, while SC Real Madrid and Telluride Smugglers remained competitive but lacked the final push to challenge for the title.
The new season, however, brings intrigue. Promoted sides Atlanta Kookaburras, Beyond, and Rockledge FL add unpredictability, with Rockledge returning to the top tier after several seasons away.
Opening fixtures already offer early indicators: champions face a newly promoted side, while several top-half teams from last season meet direct rivals. Early momentum could prove crucial in what looks set to be a more balanced and competitive race.
Key question: can anyone disrupt Bosna’s control, or will the champions set the pace from the very first whistle?