Round 7 Turns Up the Heat as SPIDERS and Adelaide Pour It On
Round 7 brought another surge of big scores, and the title picture is sharpening fast. FC SPIDERS Sydney remain flawless at 7–0–0 after a 13-goal blitz that also pushed Brad Yamada into the scoring conversation with seven goals already. Behind them, champions FC Anderson Park North Sydney were forced to settle for a draw, leaving the leaders with a little daylight at the summit.
The loudest message, though, came from Adelaide Football Club. Their 18-goal outburst vaulted them into the top three and the golden-boot race, with Christian Whatmore now up to 13 goals, John Kuhn on nine, and Ahmad Purnell and Samuel Wilkins both on eight. baldwin 3 also kept pace with a composed win to stay level on points with Adelaide.
Next up, the schedule offers a fascinating contrast of styles: leaders with control and clean sheets, chased by sides arriving on a wave of relentless finishing.
Aira Hold Firm as Albirex Explode and the Pack Tightens
Aira FC won the headline duel, brushing aside Matsumoto Yamaga FC 2–0 to stay perfect, with Koetsu Torisei adding one more to reach 42. The round’s biggest roar came from Albirex Niigata, who ripped 16 past サンフレッチェ広島 as Shichiro Miyajima struck four and surged to 17 for the season.
FC Kawasaki Tokyo were equally ruthless, piling on 22 with Toshiro Asahara (4) and Shuzo Inoue (4), while 丸男 edged Fairy Tail to keep the top three crowded behind the runaway leaders.
The league’s heavyweights turned Round 7 into a weekend of extremes. Just Vale posted a staggering 27-goal rout, propelled by Henry Subritzky surging to 33 for the season and Edin Vlahusic climbing to 25. Blue Pixies stayed immaculate at the summit with a 12–0 win, keeping their goals-against column at zero as Joaquin Clavijo hit 25 and Ruy Da Costa 18.
Waitakere United and Wellington Phoenix also piled on the pressure — Hohepa Kaka now has 32, while Patuone Brooks drew level with Subritzky on 33. With four contenders separated by only three points, every clean sheet and every burst of ruthlessness is starting to matter.
YooSin 태권도 finally blinked, held 2–2 by fc olleh as the leaders conceded twice for the first time all season. Still, they remain top, while Yeongjongdo Island closed to within a point by thumping GO9MA 13–0, with Tae Hong Seon U scoring four and Song Gye Chi adding five.
The loudest statement came from Swans FC, who swept past SMDM 15–0; Henk Jan Schripsema hit nine in the round to leap to 36 goals, keeping the chase pack firmly in sight.
Title Rivals Stay Level as Chasers Turn Up the Heat
The Academy and Dhaka Abahani Limited marched on in lockstep again, each piling on goals to remain unbeaten at the summit. Behind them, Beanibazar SC strengthened their grip on third, while Narayanganj FC kept pace after another big win. The scoring race is now led by Shams Das, who exploded for +15 in the latest round to rocket to 31.
Important games this round:
• Last seasons Top teams: 1st - Dhaka Abahani Limited (66 points), 2nd - The Academy (60 points), 3rd - Beanibazar SC (54 points)
Lanxingxing Hit Top as Yanbian’s Aura Finally Cracks
The summit has a new leader after lanxingxing blew past FireEmblem 11–0, powered by Alen Hrovatic (four) and Andre Oksnes (six) to keep their unbeaten run intact. Behind them, baobeiqiqi landed a statement of their own, edging Yanbian FC 2–1 to hand the previously perfect side a first defeat and tighten the title race.
xiaotian-inter and Tongzhou Lions also stayed in touch with big away wins, setting up a mouth-watering top-end week as the leading pack starts to separate from the rest.
Aurangabad Hit the Front as Pune Misfire and Bengaluru Explode Again
The summit has a new leader after a wild swing at the top. Aurangabad F.C. kept their unbeaten run intact with a 15–0 rout, and they now sit first on goal difference and momentum. Behind them, Bengaluru produced the round’s most eye-catching scoreline, ripping in 23 without reply — and Ihsan Bucak did most of the damage, jumping from 18 to 29 goals in one afternoon.
The surprise was FC Pune City coming up empty in a 0–3 defeat, allowing Rangdajied UFC to close to within a point of the summit. With three teams separated by a single point, the next set of fixtures suddenly feels like a turning point rather than a routine checkpoint.
Dekara take early control as the heavyweight picture shifts again
Deportivo Dekara are the only perfect side left after a statement 5–1 win over Bangkok Glass Football Club, stretching their lead at the top and reinforcing a season-long theme: ruthless efficiency backed by a back line that has conceded just twice. With Aristeo Colombo holding at 13 goals and support scorers continuing to chip in, Dekara’s balance is starting to look like the early benchmark.
Behind them, the weekend belonged to Area6ten9okini., who ripped open the table with a dominant 6–0 win over Tak Tigers. Panupong Roongmorakot struck 3 (now 17) as the reigning champions reminded everyone how quickly they can hit top gear, while Tak’s usually fearsome duo of Sawarng Onsiri and Suwit Tantinimitkul were held scoreless — a rare sight.
Further down, Uttaradit Blades enjoyed a confidence-boosting 11–0 win, powered by Khirin Jaiman and Kittiputh Towan, as the chase pack continues to jostle for position heading into the next set of tests.
Summit Shock: Cittá Edge the Derby as Birkirkara Catch Up
The perfect streaks survived, but the title picture finally shifted: Cittá Beland edged Xagħra United 1–0 to hand the champions their first blemish, while Birkirkara surged into joint-first after a 19-goal rout. The scorers’ race tightened too — Clive Simler exploded from 36 to 48 (+12), cutting into Christopher Weidner (78) as Kurt Mule' stayed on 64.
Heavy Hitters Keep Swinging as First Place Faces Its Stiffest Test Yet
Round 7 kept the goal avalanche rolling, but it also tightened the focus on the title chase. Dacians White Wolves stayed perfect with a controlled 2–0 win, yet the chasing pack closed in with emphatic statements — none louder than FC Paduricea and Moldavian Stars, who both posted 10+ tallies to keep pace on points.
Now the spotlight falls on the season’s first true blockbuster: FC Paduricea welcome the unbeaten Wolves, with Dan Tarata (23 goals) leading a front line that can punish any hesitation. The champions counter with a deeper spread of scorers, spearheaded by Ulrich Rickenbacher and the twin engines Kajs Lerga and Maxim Timbur.
Elsewhere, FC Sheriff Tiraspol face a dangerous FC Hermannstadt attack built around Hyung Seok Park (28), while Straw Hat Pirates and Ferencváros meet in a clash of in-form finishers — Alfred Thunberg and Lukas Urban both now sit at 13+ and rising.
Stalemates Slow the Pack as Onesti Keep Finding a Way
Round seven tightened the table without truly settling it. FC 23 Mai Onesti extended their advantage with another measured 1–0 away win, moving to 18 points and staying just out of reach for the chasing group. Behind them, Giunamea Armaneasca continued their impressive climb with a third straight narrow victory, while VITEZISTII4S™ added momentum through a composed 2–0 result that lifted them into the top three.
Two draws elsewhere kept the traffic heavy: Abatorul Slobozia and Podgoria Murfatlar cancelled each other out, and AFC Atletico Mangalia had to settle for a point against F.C. PRETOR. That leaves the champions still searching for fluency, even with Tacito Pinol among the league’s key contributors on three goals.
The upcoming round now throws up immediate pressure at both ends. Onesti welcome an Abatorul side that rarely gives anything away, anchored by Alexandru Pirvu (three) and a defence that has conceded just five. Podgoria, meanwhile, meet Giunamea in a clash of styles: the league’s most explosive attack, driven by Nicu Dumitru (13), against a promoted outfit built on control and timely finishing from Romulus Dragomarin and Sixten Temrin.
There’s also a chance for VITEZISTII4S™ to keep surging, with Suphi Ozupek now up to six goals, while mid-table rivals look to turn draws into decisive wins before the leaders slip further away.
• Last seasons Top teams: 1st - Aris Thessalonikis (64 points), 2nd - Novorossiysk (58 points), 3rd - FC Rotor Volgograd (56 points)• Promoted this season: Russtart, ArTeMkA, FC YM
Upset at the Top as Atletico Close In and Albion’s Hot Hand Burns On
Round 7 finally shook the summit. Beringen United Mightyred tasted defeat for the first time, edged out 1–0 by crystal palace f.c, a result that re-energised the chase and tightened the title picture. The knock-on effect was immediate: Atletico De Madrid moved to within a point of the leaders with a composed 2–0 win at Aston Villa, continuing an unbeaten run built on a league-best defence and the clinical edge of Gus Oakley (four goals, two pens).
The round also belonged to Albion Allstars, who kept pace after a 2–1 victory over Ooza Looza and were again driven by Didier Holzinger. His latest strike takes him to seven for the season, with Harvey Braddock now up to four, giving Albion a two-pronged threat few sides can match.
Now attention turns to a slate of fixtures that could redraw the table again. Atletico host struggling Merlin Magic XI, while Beringen look to restore authority against Rougemont Rovers, where Samuel Schulz (four goals) offers a genuine counterpunch. The most finely balanced contest sees Gravediggers welcome Phantom Force FC, with the champions still unbeaten and Phantom boasting multiple scoring routes through Deandre Toller, Ralf Steffen and Reginald Bloxham.
Top Three Stumble Together, but the Table Stays Locked
Round seven finally handed the leaders a reality check: Valur and Oldboys United shared a 1–1 draw, while Junkers United and Kangaroo Island kept rolling with clean, commanding wins. The top three remain level on 19 points, and the next set of games offers a chance to break that logjam—especially with Bozek and Davidsson still tied at 28 in the scoring race.
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
Big Names Bite Back as Villa’s Six-Pack Keeps Them Clear
Round seven brought a sharp correction across the chasing pack. Irish Villa Mob turned their lead into a statement with a ruthless 6–1 win, pushing the league’s best attack to 27 goals and keeping daylight at the top. Padraig Wilson moved to seven for the season, while the supporting cast is now just as loud: Tadhg Hayde, Kevin Leddy and Andrew McHugh all sit on five, giving Villa multiple routes to break opponents down.
Behind them, Hibernia and Leinster Lions both strengthened their positions with narrow, grown-up victories, and the next round asks immediate follow-up questions. Hibernia travel to Myaella Fc with Furtunado Fidalgo (6) and Joaquin Segura (4) in rhythm, while Leinster Lions host SportingHaroldsCross in a heavyweight meeting that could reshape the top four. Sporting were held to a second straight blank and will need their creators — Fergal O’Keefe (5), Michael Carr (3) and Paul Crehan (3) — to rediscover cutting edge.
Elsewhere, fast n fit face a test of reaction against Shamrock Rovers after being turned over last time out, and the improving Killarney Ravens carry fresh belief into another demanding assignment. Red Forest, meanwhile, will look to reassert their unbeaten instincts as the middle tightens.
Top Four March On as Bingolspor Send a Seven-Goal Warning
The seventh round kept the pressure high at the summit, with the leading pack all finding ways to bank points. Wallace Army F.C were held to a rare draw by Fife Funk FC, yet remain unbeaten and in control of first place — still boasting the league’s meanest defence. The headline, though, belonged to Bingolspor FC, whose seven-goal surge tightened the chase and pushed Yakumo Uetake up to eight goals, with Adriano Camacho close behind on seven.
Dundonald Bluebell continued their steady climb thanks to a composed away win, backed by the consistent finishing of Evgeny Gubarev. Huntly FC also stayed on track, edging Hibernian F.C. in a tight contest and keeping Jacob Landsborough and Daniel Roberton among the division’s most reliable scorers.
Now attention turns to a round that brings heavyweight meetings at both ends of the table — including a showdown that could finally test Wallace’s lead in full, while several mid-table sides sense an opening to jump into the top-half picture.
We’re entering a new round of the Superliga at a moment when the table is slowly taking shape, but the gaps are still small.
Form, fatigue from cup and European matches, and the psychological aspect are now playing a major role.
Some teams want to confirm their consistency, while others are searching for the season’s turning point.
Let’s go through the match previews.
F.C. Mali Supermeni – Heroes
A clash between two teams from the lower half of the table. Mali Supermeni are still adapting to Superliga football, while Heroes are trying to close the gap and escape the danger zone.
Both sides see this as a chance to collect points, so a cautious approach and a hard-fought battle to the end are expected.
FK Radnik Bijeljina – FK Lokomotiva United
Radnik find themselves in a situation few expected before the season began. Points are now a must, and every upcoming match carries added pressure.
Lokomotiva are inconsistent but can be very dangerous when they find their rhythm. A match where neither team can afford a mistake.
FK Anđelija – Arsenal RK
Arsenal RK come in as league leaders and the most stable side so far, but away matches always bring an extra challenge.
Anđelija have shown they know how to play against stronger opponents and will look to capitalize on any lapse in concentration from the favorites.
It will be interesting to see whether Arsenal can maintain their current pace.
FC Lazies – Kasovac Marathoners
One of the more intriguing fixtures of the round.
Kasovac are consistent and disciplined, while Lazies are searching for stability and the right response after uneven performances.
A mid-table clash, but quality on both sides promises a tight and unpredictable match.
FC Kordun – Mighty Boars
Kordun continue to be one of the season’s biggest positive surprises.
The Boars have quality and experience, but have also shown signs of inconsistency.
A duel that could have a major impact on the upper half of the table and the battle for the very top.
Belgrade City – FK Hajduk Sydney 06'
Belgrade City look mature and composed, while Hajduk are trying to find consistency and rediscover performances from previous seasons.
Both teams aim to stay in the top half of the table, so a tactically demanding match is expected.
Conclusion
Round 8 brings several direct battles for points that could shape the course of the season.
The table remains tight, and every victory now carries extra weight.
Who will confirm their form, and who will take a step forward? We’ll find out soon.
Sporting regards!
Najava 8. kola – Superliga
Ulazimo u novu rundu Superlige u trenutku kada se tabela polako kristališe, ali razlike i dalje nisu velike.
Forma, umor od kupa i Evrope, ali i psihološki momenat sada igraju veliku ulogu.
Neki timovi žele da potvrde kontinuitet, dok drugi traže prelomni meč sezone.
Idemo redom sa najavom mečeva.
F.C. Mali Supermeni – Heroes
Duel timova iz donjeg dela tabele. Mali Supermeni su i dalje u fazi prilagođavanja Superligi, dok Heroes pokušava da uhvati priključak i pobegne iz opasne zone.
Ovo je utakmica u kojoj oba tima vide šansu za bodove, pa se očekuje oprezniji pristup i borba do kraja.
FK Radnik Bijeljina – FK Lokomotiva United
Radnik je u situaciji koja je malo ko očekivao pre početka sezone. Bodovi se moraju skupljati, a svaki naredni meč nosi dodatni pritisak.
Lokomotiva je promenljiva, ali zna da bude veoma opasna kada uhvati ritam. Meč u kome nijedan tim nema pravo na grešku.
ФК Анђелија – Arsenal RK
Arsenal RK ulazi kao lider i najstabilniji tim lige, ali gostovanje uvek nosi posebnu težinu.
Анђелија je pokazala da zna da igra protiv jačih rivala i pokušaće da iskoristi svaki pad koncentracije favorita.
Biće zanimljivo videti da li Arsenal nastavlja u istom ritmu.
FC Lazies – Kasovac Maratonci
Jedan od zanimljivijih mečeva kola.
Kasovac je konstantan i disciplinovan, dok Lazies traži stabilnost i pravi odgovor nakon promenljivih partija.
Sredina tabele, ali kvalitet na obe strane garantuje tvrdu i neizvesnu utakmicu.
FC Kordun – Mocni Veprovi
Kordun nastavlja da bude jedno od najvećih pozitivnih iznenađenja sezone.
Veprovi imaju kvalitet i iskustvo, ali su pokazali da znaju da osciliraju.
Duel koji može imati veliki uticaj na gornji deo tabele i borbu za sam vrh.
Belgrade City – FK Hajduk Sydney 06'
Belgrade City deluje zrelo i sigurno, dok Hajduk pokušava da pronađe kontinuitet i ponovi partije iz ranijih sezona.
Oba tima imaju ambiciju da ostanu u gornjoj polovini tabele, pa se očekuje taktički zahtevan meč.
Zaključak
Osmo kolo donosi nekoliko direktnih duela za bodove koji mogu da usmere nastavak sezone.
Tabela je i dalje gusta, a svaka pobeda sada dobija dodatnu težinu.
Ko će potvrditi formu, a ko napraviti iskorak, saznaćemo uskoro.
Olimpija’s Five-Goal Statement Keeps the Pressure on the Chasers
Round seven delivered a clear warning shot: Olimpija FC are not just unbeaten, they are accelerating. A ruthless 5–0 away win pushed them to 19 points and widened the gap at the top, with the attack now spreading the load — Alan Dimc has joined the scorers on three, while the trusted pair of Max Oolders (4) and Lorenz Tschenet (4) continue to provide finishing quality.
The immediate chase is led by Kapfenberg SV, who steadied themselves by shutting out TRABZONSP0R to move to 16 points. With Wittaya Poan up to 13 goals, their trip to face a tricky opponent next is less about creating chances and more about surviving the moments that follow them. TRABZONSP0R, meanwhile, remain dangerous, with Herve Nagele still on six and eager to restart their momentum.
Elsewhere, the middle of the table is packed with sides on 12, meaning one strong week can transform the picture. The marquee clash in that group sees Maribor FC and NO MA´AM collide, with Nazareno Campos (6) and Izaias Cartano (7) headlining a fixture that could swing the race for the top four.
Partizan Hit Top Gear as Sarajevo Bounce Back and the Chasers Tighten
Round 7 sharpened the title picture. PARTIZAN FK looked every inch front-runners with a ruthless 3–0 win over Dinny, stretching their lead while keeping defensive standards immaculate. Their edge remains the Roedal–Veslica axis: Tor Roedal is now on five league goals, with Trpimir Veslica up to four, giving Partizan a reliable route through tight matches. Just behind, BH Dragons continued their surge by beating FC Humci 3–1, fuelled again by Jose Francisco Malpica, who has moved to five (including one penalty) and is level with Roedal in the Golden Boot race.
There was also a timely lift for FK Sarajevo 1946, whose 1–0 win at Blaugrana F.C steadied their season and nudged them back into the top half. At the same time, FC Peacocks almighty stayed unbeaten with another clean sheet, their 0–0 draw against Borac 1926 keeping them within three points of the summit despite scoring only six all season.
Pressure Fixtures Ahead
The upcoming matches ask immediate questions: can Peacocks turn control into goals away at FK Ljiljan, and can Humci reset quickly at home? The standout test is Blaugrana F.C hosting Partizan — a clash between Sabic’s creativity (4 goals) and the league’s most clinical frontline. Sarajevo welcoming Dragons completes a weekend where the top end could shift again, fast.
Derby edges and momentum swings shape the next set of tests
Round 7 tightened the chase. Val United kept the league’s only perfect record with a 10–0 surge, while Lazio_1900 responded in kind, their 11–0 win driven by a four-goal burst from Victor Stavrev (now 16). The week’s loudest statement came from CSKA Sofia, powered by a remarkable Gunnar Larsen haul — his tally jumped from 14 to 23, meaning 9 goals in the round.
Now attention turns to a heavyweight in Sofia, as CSKA’s revived firepower meets a side looking to steady its season, while Vereya F.C. seek a response after being hit for four and Kazanlŭk Thracians FC aim to keep Bonifacio Del Peral (40) fed against vulnerable opposition.
Big-Hitters Bounce Back as the Summit Tightens Again
Round seven saw the title picture sharpen: Hunyadi János responded in ruthless fashion, while Szeged stayed level on points and Football Club SKA-Khabarovsk kept rolling with another double-digit win. SKA now boast the league’s hottest scorer, Andrei Samopalnikov, who has surged to 20 goals, with support arriving from Aleksandr Bolsunovsky and the ever-reliable Vladimir Zhdakhin.
The next set of fixtures is defined by heavyweight clashes. Pécs vs Hunyadi pits golden-boot pace-setter Oliver Kepecz (17) against Hunyadi’s own finishing machine Benjamin Fitos (17), while Szeged will expect to keep pressure on the leaders behind their prolific trio of Guzman Balcarce Estrada (15), Marek Zajac (12) and Roland Litzellachner (11). Elsewhere, Al Nassr seek a response as they chase the top four.
• 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
Round of Upheaval: Champions Dented, Chasers Smell Opportunity
The last round finally put a scratch on the champions’ armour. For The Alliance were edged 1–0 by Returnees, and suddenly the summit looks less like a procession and more like a fight. Even so, Alliance still sit top with the league’s best defensive record, and the finishing burden remains familiar: Vukosav Premovic holds steady on five, with Cvetko Vujosevic and Fausto Segata ready to keep the pressure on.
Behind them, the chase has sharpened. Grobari Berane continue to climb, fuelled by the league’s most consistent scorer in Michal Majewski (six goals), while Nottingham Forest FC responded with an emphatic 3–0 win that hints their attack is waking up again around Keanu Iversen (four) and Cristiano Bautista (two). FC Mornar Bar remain dangerous despite recent bumps, with Adrian Stroenco now clear at the top of the scoring chart on seven.
What to Watch Next
This upcoming round is packed with pressure points: contenders are meeting contenders, and several mid-table sides have the firepower to punish any hangover. With three teams already on 14+ points and the Golden Boot race tightening, small margins are about to start feeling enormous.
Dreamteam Keep Rolling as Alkosi’s Rout Rewrites the Story
Leaders Unbeaten, but Eyes Turn to the New Firepower
With seven rounds played, Grosuplje Dreamteam continue to look the part at the summit, edging clear after another clinical outing and extending their unbeaten run. The promoted leaders have now conceded just three times all season, and their cutting edge remains defined by Milorad Nikolić, who has surged to 6 goals, backed by Ahmed Hichem Zmit on 4. A home meeting with Manchester United FC now carries genuine weight: United are still unbeaten themselves and arrive with Capone Andinho also up to 4 goals, plus a supporting cast that keeps pressure constant.
The weekend’s loudest message, though, came from Alkosi i drogeraši, who tore through FC Podgurje 5–0 to move into the top half and ignite the golden-boot race. Sas Lap has exploded to 6 goals and now shares top billing with Nikolić, a remarkable swing after Alkosi’s slower start. They now face a sterner, more tactical assignment against Inter Miami CF, where Chun-Soo Ha (2) remains the main outlet.
Tight Margins Elsewhere
Borussia Dortmund have found their rhythm as well, climbing to third with a more fluent attack led by Laszlo Kovacsek and Lucan Arcuri, both on 3. Their next test against FC Soccer Academy Red Bull is shaped by fine margins: the Academy have struggled for points, but Xander Arnett (3) gives them a puncher’s chance. With SVIZEC looking to steady themselves against Alkosi next, this round could further stretch the top—or pull it back into a tight cluster.
Sasboys stay flawless as preistampers fire again and the chase pack reshuffles
Round seven kept the pressure on at the top, with last season’s runners-up Sasboys extending their unbeaten start in another high-scoring win. The champions’ pedigree is showing through, and the attacking return is being shared, with Jonathan Simon and Luka Sack now both up to six and four goals respectively. Behind them, hammertime kept pace with a narrow victory, helped by Noe Guilllaume hitting four for the campaign, while SC Betekom continued their steady rise by edging Fc Bijou in a tight contest.
Key tests for form and finishing
The weekend also delivered a timely response from kfc de preistampers, who bounced back in style and again leaned on the league’s most prolific finisher. Belimir Veslica struck twice to move to nine goals, keeping preistampers firmly in touch despite an earlier setback. There was movement in mid-table too, with Merchtem2016 lifting themselves through a hard-earned win that reignited Atinc Agaca, now on four goals.
Next up, the schedule offers both a stern test and a chance to build momentum. hammertime welcome kfc de preistampers in a meeting loaded with attacking threats, while FC Goldstar will look to regain defensive control after a rare stumble. With goals arriving from multiple clubs and the table beginning to stretch, the coming round should again reward efficiency in both boxes.
Erdogdu Hits Seven as Porto Stay Relentless in Round Seven
Round seven brought goals, swings of momentum, and another reminder that Futebol Clube do Porto are setting the pace. A 3–0 win at Vale Pisão kept them clear at the top, with Tayfun Erdogdu adding two more to surge to seven for the season. Behind them, Galacticos C.P. edged Sá FC 2–1 to steady after recent turbulence, helped by Antero Maximo, who struck again and now has six.
The round’s most chaotic contest came in ODC WaRrIoRz v2’s 4–3 win over Grupo Desportivo de Sá, where Abilio Sales added three to reach five overall and turn a shootout into three precious points. Atalaia also impressed, outgunning imbativeis 4–2 as Aristides Luz scored two to move to three on the campaign. Sumolix Stars’ 2–0 success against Pena d’Alva tightened the race further, with Josias Abril contributing one to climb to four.
Preview
The next round arrives with pressure everywhere: Porto face Atalaia’s resurgent attack, Galacticos welcome a confident Sá City, and Benfica host ODC with both sides chasing consistency. Pena d’Alva meet imbativeis in a pivotal clash for the crowded middle, while Sá FC’s home fixture with Vale Pisão could define which team stays attached to the top-six conversation. Grupo Desportivo de Sá, still searching for rhythm, must be sharp against Sumolix Stars’ improving forward line.
Shock Away Win and First Stumbles as the Leaders Pull Further Clear
Pressure Shifts to the Chasers After a Pivotal Weekend
Round seven delivered the kind of turbulence the table had been waiting for. Norrlandsfotboll FC stayed flawless with an 8–0 win, tightening their grip on first as the gap behind them widened. The champions’ supporting cast keeps contributing, and with Manfred Borjesson now up to five for the season, their balance remains the league’s most reliable weapon.
The headline, though, came from Gnuville BK, whose 4–1 away victory handed Slovenia Dreamteam a second defeat and reshaped the chasing pack. Jonas Johnsson continued his rise at the top of the scoring charts with one more to reach seven, while Rutger Boll Klubb were held to a draw despite their attacking pedigree.
Now the next set of fixtures carries real edge: Swedish Academy and SuperIbra meet with top-three momentum at stake, while Rutger Boll Klubb face another tricky test and the leaders look to keep the perfect run intact as the mid-table logjam begins to shift.
Albisrieden Stumble, Appenzell Surge: Title Picture Shifts Again
Round 7 finally cracked FC Albisrieden’s armour. A 2–1 defeat at HyperVibes has tightened the summit and handed the chasing pack real belief, even if the champions still lead on goal difference. Jason Walter remains the league’s top scorer on 12, but the momentum swing belongs to FC Appenzell, who produced a statement with fourteen unanswered goals and now sit just a point off top spot. Their attack is led by a ruthless duo: Darko Alanovic (10) and Yildirim Hulagu (7).
Elsewhere, The steelheads kept rolling with a strong away win, powered by Timo Astley (8) and Dara O’Malley (6). NK Bugojno continued their steady rise, while fc schönspieler held firm again to stay unbeaten despite dropping points.
The next round offers both opportunity and danger: Albisrieden look to reset against one of the league’s most open games, while Appenzell will aim to keep their foot down. With several top-half sides meeting direct rivals, the standings could be reshaped again in a single night.
Goal Rush Reshapes the Summit as New Leaders Dig In
Round 7 was the league’s first true shootout week, and it has left the table with a new look. alger united tightened their grip on first place with a 3–1 win over Banu Zayan FC, leaning again on the division’s most feared finisher: Dahmane Khanifsi now has seven goals. With Salah Lahmar and Nacir Bouaicha chipping in, the promoted side head into a difficult trip to WATlemcen & CCSig knowing their transition game can travel.
The biggest statement, though, came from Kahla & Hamra. Their 5–0 demolition of USMKouba dragged them into second, powered by a spreading cast that includes Anton Bach (four, including a penalty), plus Anbumadi Vijaya and Marcin Cieslicki (three each). They now face Mouloudia Club Oran, a draw specialist who rarely give away cheap chances.
Behind them, RC Kouba roared back by beating champions USM.GAZA 3–1 and have momentum for a meeting with M.C.Algiers. For USM.GAZA, the response needs to be immediate at home to USMKouba, where Duyal Ilker (four) remains their most reliable route to points. Elsewhere, USM Alger arrive in form after a 4–2 win, with Musa Tumer already up to six and setting the tone for a tricky away day at FC Green Gunners.
Royal Pari Win the Summit, Blooming Make a 12-Goal Statement
The first heavyweight clash delivered a decisive early twist: Royal Pari edged Club Atlético Ciclón 1–0 to stay perfect and move clear at the top, finally puncturing Ciclón’s once-impenetrable defence. Elsewhere, Blooming roared back in ruthless fashion, crushing Real Santa Cruz 12–0 to keep pace on points with Ciclón.
Iman Tome’s haul of 9 goals pushed him to 40 overall, while Bolívar’s duo Papilo Koffler and Claus Revuelta each struck once to reach 19. With the leaders now separated, the next round becomes about response: Ciclón must reset quickly, and Blooming’s momentum suddenly looks dangerous.
• 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 7 brought a breather at the summit. Leaders The Lads were held to a 1–1 draw by Quebec Football Club, keeping both unbeaten and preserving a two-point gap. Behind them, North Mississauga SC reignited the league’s goal fever with a 10–0 surge to stay in touch, while Football club de Taher and Bulletproof Monks cancelled each other out in a scoreless heavyweight duel.
This week’s schedule raises the stakes immediately: Quebec and North Mississauga meet with the chasing pack sensing an opening, and The Lads look to protect their perfect defensive rhythm against a dangerous NorVan FC. The Monks, still drawing more than they’d like, will lean again on Ventzislav Kalchev (16) and Slobodan Tadic (11) for the breakthrough, while North Mississauga’s attack still revolves around Guillaume Boucher (18) and the supporting cast now firing freely.
Streaks Survive as the Chasers Explode and the Table Compresses
Round seven finally put a dent in the leaders’ perfection, but not their authority. Panteras Negras UAM were held 1–1 by the champions, yet remain level on points at the summit with Assisi Lagos Nueva Galicia, who stayed ruthless in a 4–0 win powered by Trimor Pollozhani (now 11) and a rising supporting cast.
The weekend’s headline numbers came from the pack: Perro Loko FC ripped up the narrative with a 17-goal statement, lifting Weverton Lee to 10 and Jaye Thorn to 10 as the most dangerous new duo in the division. Fc MEWA kept rolling too, with Trajko Vucak jumping to nine.
Now the schedule hardens. A direct clash between Octopus MX and Fc MEWA could reshape the top four, while Ocelotes del Sur carry serious momentum into a massive test against Panteras. With Mijailo Reljan still leading on 22, the scoring race remains as fierce as the title chase.
Statement Wins Restore Order as the Title Race Re-Ignites
Round 7 brought a sharper edge back to the Championship, with the leading pair responding in style. Galaxy LA bounced back emphatically with a 3–1 win at mexico city, fueled again by the league’s most reliable finisher: Mohamed Raouf Taffat scored two to surge to seven for the season. Telluride Smugglers also reclaimed momentum, edging New Jersey 2–1 as Walter Scandella struck once to move to four, keeping Telluride level on points at the summit.
The weekend’s loudest roar, though, came from the champions. FC Seher Bosna dismantled Boca Raton 5–0, with Spass Bojichkov delivering a devastating two-goal burst to reach eight and open daylight in the Golden Boot race. Just behind them, Velez SC continued their climb with a 3–0 victory, while NY Cosmos stayed unbeaten after a 1–1 draw with SC Real Madrid—Raymond Klein scoring to reach four and keep their chase intact.
Now the next round offers a genuine pressure test across the table: there’s a headline clash at the very top, and several sides hovering just off the pace know a single slip could turn a promising start into a long pursuit. With Bojichkov and Taffat both in full flow, the margin for error is shrinking fast.