Anderson Park Crowned, But Second and Survival Go to the Wire
FC Anderson Park North Sydney have already sealed the title, and they did it in fitting fashion: another controlled win, another clean sheet, and two more goals for Bradley Cassidy, who now leads the league scoring race with 40. Behind them, however, the final day still carries real weight.
FC SPIDERS Sydney remain in pole position for second after their 13-goal outburst, but Bacon Boys FC sit just one point back and arrive with momentum of their own after another emphatic victory. That battle is likely to define the round.
There is also tension at the bottom. Procrastinators FC are still in danger and must try to climb above F.C.Formerly In Shape to avoid the last relegation place. Elsewhere, CIKAR finished strongly again, while Diddillibah FC have locked down fourth and can close a good season on a high.
FC Kawasaki Tokyo will take a one-point lead into the finale, but the J League crown remains wide open after their 3–1 defeat at Matsumoto Yamaga FC. That slip allowed both Aira FC, who were held 1–1 by 丸男, and Matsumoto to stay within touching distance.
The final day now carries weight at both ends of the top five. Kawasaki can still be caught, while Aira and Matsumoto are guaranteed not to finish below fourth, and 丸男 cannot fall lower than fifth. Albirex Niigata, fresh from a 12–0 win, still have a route upward. Further down, the bottom three are already decided, but places above them are settled too. In attack, Vinko Haklicka struck nine to surge to 70 goals, while Yaichiro Tanizaki added two and remains central to the title chase.
Just Vale stayed in front, but Waitakere United refused to let the season be settled early.
Just Vale remain one point clear after a crushing 13–0 win at Waterside Karori, a result driven by another devastating attacking display. From the scoring charts, Henry Subritzky struck 8 times and Edin Vlahusic added 2, keeping the leaders on course for the title and a Champions Cup place.
Waitakere United answered with a 16–0 demolition of orewa saints, where Hohepa Kaka scored 5, Holmes Brown5 and Kereama Kirikiri4. That means the title will be decided in the last round.
Blue Pixies, meanwhile, are guaranteed to finish in the top three after their 14–0 win, while Wellington Phoenix stayed alive in fourth with a 14–1 victory led by Patuone Brooks’ 11-goal haul.
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 have sealed the title before the last day, their 8–0 win confirming a lead that can no longer be erased. Hamit Berkan added 2 more goals to reach 108, while the champions head into the finish with perfect control. Behind them, Yeongjongdo Island and fc olleh remain locked in the battle for second after a tense 1–1 draw, and Andong Mackerels still have a faint chance to climb. Lower down, SMDM gave themselves late hope with a lively 5–2 win, while Swans FC closed with a ruthless 18-goal statement.
The Academy stay in front, but only by three points, so the title will officially be decided on the final day. Dhaka Abahani Limited kept the pressure on, while Narayanganj FC have now secured third and a Challenge Cup place. At the bottom, the relegation picture is already settled, leaving the spotlight on the championship fight and the battle to finish fifth.
Important games this round:
• Last seasons Top teams: 1st - Dhaka Abahani Limited (66 points), 2nd - The Academy (60 points), 3rd - Beanibazar SC (54 points)
The championship will officially be decided in the closing matches, with Yanbian FC holding a narrow two-point lead over defending champions baobeiqiqi. After a dominant campaign that produced 194 goals, Yanbian need only to match their rival’s result to secure the title and the Champions Cup place.
Behind them, the fight for continental football is already settled. Tongzhou Lions have guaranteed third place and the final Challenge Cup berth, while lanxingxing and Sydney Warriors remain just behind after strong attacking seasons.
Up front, the Golden Boot race remains spectacular, with Jhong Shun Gu leading on 66 goals, chased by Alen Hrovatic on 59.
Aurangabad Stand on the Brink, But the Title Must Wait
Aurangabad F.C. are not champions yet, but they have placed one hand firmly on the trophy. Their latest commanding win kept them three points clear at the top, and with their enormous goal difference advantage, the finish line is now clearly in sight. One more victory should be enough to seal both the Super League crown and a place in next season’s Champions Cup.
The race for second remains more tense. FC Pune City stayed in front of Rangdajied UFC after their 3–2 success in a heavyweight clash with Bengaluru, but the margin is still slim. Rangdajied answered with a crushing 21-goal performance of their own, keeping the pressure on in the battle for the Challenge Cup place.
At the top, then, the picture is clear: Aurangabad are within touching distance, but the formal coronation will have to wait for Saturday.
Important games this round:
• Last seasons Top teams: 1st - FC Pune City (58 points), 2nd - Rangdajied UFC (55 points), 3rd - Aurangabad F.C. (54 points), 4th - Bengaluru (48 points)
Area6ten9okini. seal the crown as final-day tension shifts elsewhere
The title is settled, but second place and the relegation line still have stories left to tell
Area6ten9okini. are champions again. Their 1–0 win at Uttaradit Blades, paired with Deportivo Dekara’s 1–1 draw against Tak Tigers, leaves the leaders six points clear with one game left, enough to make first place mathematically untouchable. Mesbah Demdoum added one more to his excellent campaign, while the champions also confirmed they will return to the Champions Cup.
Behind them, the race for second remains alive. Deportivo hold 51 points, but Atilico de nezzuri stayed in pursuit on 49 after a controlled 2–0 win at Bangkok Glass, with Adrian Ionescu scoring twice. Tak’s draw leaves them fixed in fourth, while Nongneng’s 8–0 surge kept them fifth.
• Last seasons Top teams: 1st - Rahat Starlings (66 points), 2nd - Maccabi Haifa Football Club (60 points), 3rd - Royal Strikers (52 points)• Promoted this season: The Camels, La Cucurachas, M.Ashklon
Cittá Beland go into the last afternoon with a one-point lead, but the title is still alive after their 2–2 draw with Birkirkara F.C.. That slip keeps Xagħra United firmly in the race after a 15–0 statement win, while Birkirkara can still snatch first as well. With the championship, European places and pride still in play, Malta’s season is heading for a tense finish.
Champions Crowned Early as Final Day Brings Battle for Second
White Wolves secure the title while European spots remain in play
Dacians White Wolves have officially secured the championship heading into the final day after maintaining a three-point lead and an overwhelming goal difference. The leaders confirmed their dominance with a 2–2 draw against Moldavian Stars last round, a result that kept them out of reach at the summit and ensured the title stays with last season’s champions.
Behind them, the fight for the remaining continental place is still alive. Ferencváros sit second on 53 points and currently occupy the Challenge Cup spot, but they face direct pressure from Moldavian Stars, only one point behind in fourth, while FC Hermannstadt remain mathematically capable of moving into the top two.
At the attacking end, the season’s scoring charts have been extraordinary. Dan Tarata leads the league with 69 goals, narrowly ahead of Hyung Seok Park on 66, while Moldavian Stars’ Petre Fistican has powered into third with 52.
With the championship decided, the final round now focuses on the race for European qualification and the finishing order among the league’s strongest sides.
FC 23 Mai Onesti Seal The Crown Before The Final Day
Divizia A – Season Finale Preview
The championship picture is already settled in Divizia A. Despite their defeat in the previous round, FC 23 Mai Onesti remain six points clear at the top. The title is theirs, and with it comes qualification for next season’s Champions Cup.
That certainty allows the spotlight to shift elsewhere on the final day, where the battle for the international places is still very much alive. Podgoria Murfatlar, currently second on 37 points, are best placed to claim the ticket to the Challenge Cup, but they still need to finish the job. Abatorul Slobozia and VITEZISTII4S™, both on 36 points, remain within striking distance, while AFC Atletico Mangalia are close enough to keep the pressure on.
Podgoria’s hopes have been powered all season by the outstanding Nicu Dumitru, who leads the scoring standings with an extraordinary 34 goals. Just behind him, Suphi Ozupek has kept VITEZISTII4S™ in contention with 27 goals, while Tacito Pinol has reached 14 for Atletico Mangalia.
There is also tension lower down the table, where the fight to avoid the bottom three is not yet over. Several sides enter the last round with little margin for error, ensuring that even with the champions already confirmed, the season still has plenty left to decide.
• 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
Atletico Crowned as Final Day Turns to the Race Behind Them
The title has already found its owner. Atletico De Madrid are champions after keeping their lead at five points with one match left, meaning last season’s fourth-placed side has completed a decisive rise to the top. Even a wild 3–3 draw away to Beringen United Mightyred was enough to seal first place, and the champions now head into the closing round with the luxury of certainty.
Behind them, though, the table remains alive. Gravediggers, last season’s champions, still hold second on 41 points, but only by the slimmest of margins from crystal palace f.c on 40, with Phantom Force FC and Beringen United Mightyred all still within striking distance.
The previous round delivered both tension and noise: Gravediggers were held 0–0 by Albion Allstars, while Palace suffered a damaging 4–0 defeat at Chester Ducks. Rougemont, meanwhile, roared into the conversation with a 15–0 win, powered by Ford Walmsley’s eight-goal surge in the scoring charts, lifting him from 3 to 11 league goals. At the other end, the relegation places are settled: Aston Villa F.C., Ooza Looza and FWAW are all down.
So the championship is settled, but the final order beneath Atletico is anything but.
Oldboys United and Football club Valur both stormed to emphatic wins last time out, leaving the championship level on points heading into the finale. Oldboys hold the edge on goal difference, while Junkers United are safely third. At the bottom, one relegation place remains unresolved, giving the closing round significance at both ends of the table.
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
Champions Crowned, International Competitions and Survival Questions Settled Before the Final Day
The last afternoon arrives with one major headline already written: fast n fit are league champions. Their 2–1 win over Hibernia in the previous round opened a four-point gap at the top, enough to make first place untouchable under the run-in rules. Last season’s champions have defended their crown and will carry Ireland’s top berth into next season’s Champions Cup.
That leaves the spotlight on the fight directly behind them. Irish Villa Mob still hold second on 43 points, but only three points separate them from Hibernia, so the Challenge Cup place remains live. There is an extra twist here too: because fast n fit and Hibernia also contested the Irish Cup final, third place will earn a Challenge Cup ticket as well. That means Hibernia and Leinster Lions both still have European motivation, even if second remains the richer prize.
What the final day is really about
At the bottom, the picture is already closed. Shamrock Rovers, Cork City FC and Killarney Ravens FC are relegated, with the promoted sides unable to bridge the gap to safety. Up front, the golden-boot race still gives the finale some edge: Philipp Lieuwen leads on 18 goals, ahead of Joaquin Segura on 16, while Bob Magill has surged to 12 after scoring twice last time out.
Bluebell Crowned as Rivals Jostle for the Final International Spot
Dundonald Bluebell enter the final weekend already crowned champions. Their closest challengers briefly threatened late in the season, but the leaders’ relentless consistency — 17 wins and only two defeats — built a decisive advantage. Even last round’s narrow stumble against Fife Funk FC could not change the outcome: the title had effectively been sealed.
The remaining drama now shifts just behind them. Huntly FC still occupy second place on 46 points, but Wallace Army F.C. sit just one point behind and could yet snatch the Challenge Cup place with a final push. Wallace arrive with momentum after their 3–0 win over Huntly last round and with the league’s most prolific scorer, Guiomar Mathesanz, who added two goals to reach 41 for the season.
Further down, several teams can still shuffle positions in the middle of the table, but the broader picture is settled: Bluebell champions, the Challenge Cup chase still alive, and the final whistle ready to close the campaign.
The final round of the season is ahead. A campaign that brought many exciting matches, comebacks, and battles across all parts of the table is now reaching its conclusion.
Regardless of the results in this round, one thing is already certain – Belgrade City are the new Super League champions. Throughout the season they showed stability, quality, and consistent results, which ultimately led them deservedly to the title.
Still, the final round always carries a special charm – many teams will want to finish the season with a victory and a positive impression.
Arsenal RK – Kasovac Maratonci
A clash between teams from the top of the table. Arsenal want to confirm an excellent season, while the Marathoners aim to finish the championship among the very best.
FK Radnik Bijeljina – Belgrade City
The champions travel to Radnik. Belgrade City come in relaxed, but will surely want to end the season the same way they played it – with a win.
FK Lokomotiva United – Heroes
Lokomotiva want to secure their place near the top, while this match could mean a lot to Heroes as they look for a stronger finish to the season.
FC Lazies – F.C. Mali Supermeni
A meeting of mid-table sides. Both teams will want to close the season with a positive result.
Mocni Veprovi – FK Hajduk Sydney 06'
A very interesting duel between teams that have shown throughout the season they can compete with anyone.
FC Kordun – FK Anđelija
Kordun are chasing points for a calm end to the season, while Anđelija want to confirm their stable position in the standings.
Round conclusion
✓ The final round of the championship
✓ The fight for the final table positions
✓ And confirmation of what is already clear – Belgrade City are the Super League champions. 🏆
Superliga – 22. kolo
Pred nama je poslednje kolo prvenstva. Sezona koja je donela mnogo zanimljivih utakmica, preokreta i borbe na svim delovima tabele dolazi do samog kraja.
Bez obzira na ishode u ovom kolu, jedno je već jasno – Belgrade City je novi šampion Superlige. Tokom cele sezone pokazali su stabilnost, kvalitet i kontinuitet rezultata, što ih je na kraju zasluženo dovelo do titule.
Ipak, poslednje kolo uvek nosi posebnu draž – mnogi timovi žele sezonu završiti pobedom i dobrim utiskom.
Arsenal RK – Kasovac Maratonci
Duel timova iz vrha tabele. Arsenal želi potvrditi odličnu sezonu, dok Maratonci pokušavaju završiti prvenstvo u samom vrhu.
FK Radnik Bijeljina – Belgrade City
Šampion ide na gostovanje Radniku. Belgrade City ulazi rasterećeno, ali će sigurno želeti sezonu završiti na način na koji su je i igrali – pobedom.
FK Lokomotiva United – Heroes
Lokomotiva želi potvrditi svoju poziciju pri vrhu, dok Heroesima ovaj meč može značiti mnogo u borbi za bolju završnicu sezone.
FC Lazies – F.C. Mali Supermeni
Duel timova iz sredine tabele. Oba tima žele sezonu završiti pozitivnim rezultatom.
Moćni Veprovi – FK Hajduk Sydney 06'
Vrlo zanimljiv duel ekipa koje su tokom sezone pokazale da mogu igrati protiv svakoga.
FC Kordun – FK Anđelija
Kordun traži bodove za miran završetak sezone, dok Anđelija želi potvrditi svoju stabilnu poziciju na tabeli.
Zaključak kola
✓ Poslednje kolo prvenstva
✓ Borba za konačan raspored na tabeli
✓ I potvrda onoga što je već jasno – Belgrade City je šampion Superlige. 🏆
Olimpija Crowned as Final Day Shifts the Fight Elsewhere
The title race is over before the last ball is kicked. Olimpija FC, last season’s fourth-placed side, sealed the championship with a 4:2 win over TRABZONSP0R and now sit six points clear on 52, enough under the league rules to make them uncatchable. Behind them, Maribor FC also arrive with their objective secured after a 5:0 demolition of Partizan, locking up second place and the Challenge Cup berth with a seven-point cushion.
That leaves the final round focused on positioning rather than silverware at the top. Kapfenberg SV, NO MA´AM and BLλCK MESA are separated by only two points in the chase for third, with Kapfenberg holding the edge after beating AC Sienna 2:1. NO MA´AM, last season’s champions, were checked by a damaging 1:0 defeat to FC Klagenfurt, while BLλCK MESA surged with a 4:1 away win over Wolfsberger.
There is clarity at the bottom too: FC Klagenfurt, B.F.C. 1909 Klagenfurt and Partizan are already relegated. The final afternoon now belongs to the finishing order — and to the champions’ lap of honour.
The penultimate round delivered another twist in the Premier Liga BiH title race. BH Dragons produced the biggest result of the weekend by defeating leaders PARTIZAN FK 1–0, trimming the gap at the summit to just three points with one match remaining. The victory keeps the championship mathematically alive and ensures the final round will carry genuine stakes at the top.
However, PARTIZAN FK still hold the advantage. Their superb defensive record – only seven goals conceded in 21 matches – has been the foundation of a campaign that could still end in silverware. A point in the final match would be enough to secure the title and a place in next season’s Champions Cup.
International Places and Survival Drama
Just behind the leaders, FC Peacocks almighty kept themselves firmly in the international race with a controlled 2–0 victory. With 39 points they remain contenders for the Challenge Cup berth, but they must face the current leaders in a decisive closing encounter.
The final round will also determine the fate of several clubs at the bottom. Dinny – last season’s champions – sit level on points with FK Sloboda Tuzla, both hovering dangerously close to the relegation zone. With F.C. Imperial and Carolina RailHawks FC also within reach, survival will likely be decided by the narrowest of margins.
In the individual race, Zdeslav Pavelic leads the scoring charts with an impressive 18 goals, while Nicolae Silvasean, Milan Zagar, and Muhamed Baljic chase from a distance with 11 each. One final round now stands between several teams and a defining end to the season.
Val United are officially champions after stretching their perfect season to 21 wins from 21, sealing first place and next season’s Champions Cup berth. Yet the final weekend still matters: Lazio_1900 remain three points clear of Kazanlŭk Thracians FC in the fight for second, while Vereya and CSKA continue their late push. With the cup final featuring Val and Lazio, third place will also carry a Challenge Cup ticket. At the bottom, the relegation picture is already settled.
Champions Confirmed, and Szeged Have Second Sewn Up
The title race is over, and so is the battle for the runners-up spot. Hunyadi János are confirmed champions after stretching their lead to seven points, while Szeged have already locked down second place with a four-point cushion that cannot be overturned on the final day. That sends the champions toward next season’s Champions Cup, with Szeged assured of a place in the Challenge Cup.
That leaves the final weekend to settle the next layer of the table. Football Club SKA-Khabarovsk and Al Nassr Riyadh are level on 46 points in the chase for third, and Football club Pécs still have momentum after their emphatic win in the previous round. Lower down, there is still something to resolve as the relegation picture reaches its conclusion. The championship may be decided, but the season still has one more meaningful afternoon left in it.
• 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
Alliance Crowned Again as Final Round Decides Challenge Cup and Survival
The title race has reached its conclusion before the final whistle of the season. For The Alliance secured the championship with a composed 2–0 victory in the previous round, lifting them to 47 points and placing the defending champions out of reach at the summit. It confirms a successful title defence after last season’s dramatic finish and once again sends the leaders into next season’s Champions Cup.
Behind them, the fight for international football remains alive. Nottingham Forest FC occupy second place with 41 points and currently hold the Challenge Cup position, but they cannot afford complacency. Grobari Berane, boosted by their win over Yellow Pillow in the previous round, remain within striking distance and still have a mathematical chance to snatch the runner-up spot.
The closing round also carries significance in the middle of the table. O.F.K. Ostrog strengthened their case for a top-four finish with a narrow win last time out, while FC Mornar Bar, Returnees and OFK BAR all continue to battle for final positioning in a tightly packed midfield.
Key storylines entering the finale
Champions confirmed: For The Alliance complete another dominant season.
International chase: Nottingham Forest FC and Grobari Berane contest the remaining continental berth.
Golden Boot battle: Michal Majewski leads the scoring charts with 16 goals, pursued by Hakim Sabic with 15.
With the championship decided but European ambitions still hanging in the balance, the final afternoon promises to settle the last unanswered questions of the Montenegrin campaign.
Dortmund and Dreamteam Carry the Title Fight Into the Last Day
The Prva SNL could hardly have asked for a more dramatic finish. After the penultimate round, Borussia Dortmund and Grosuplje Dreamteam sit level on 40 points, leaving the championship unresolved and the final round poised to decide not only the league crown, but also which side takes the Champions Cup berth and which must settle for the Challenge Cup.
Dortmund edged NK Jesihdorf 1–0 to stay top on goal difference, while Dreamteam were held 2–2 by Grosuplje FC in a result that cost them clear control of the race. It means the promoted side, outstanding throughout the season, must now produce one more statement if they are to complete a remarkable title-winning campaign. Their spearhead remains Milorad Nikolić, whose 15 goals keep him among the division’s decisive figures.
Cup Winners Already Set, League Still Has Its Own Stakes
One major international ticket is already spoken for. Alkosi i drogeraši, fresh from their cup triumph, have already secured their place in the Challenge Cup, regardless of where they finish in the table. Their excellent league season still deserves notice, but their international fate has already been settled elsewhere.
That leaves the central question of the finale clear and compelling: will Borussia Dortmund finish as champions and claim the Champions Cup place, or will Grosuplje Dreamteam complete the job and take it for themselves?
Final Positions Still Matter Elsewhere
Behind the top three, there is still room for movement in the middle of the table. At the bottom, Olimpija 1911 head into the closing weekend with relegation already confirmed. However, FC Podgurje and F.C.Barcelona. still have a chance of staying up.
Everything, though, returns to the summit: one last round, two teams level, and a title still waiting for its owner.
Leaders hold the edge, while the bottom line is already drawn
The final day arrives with hammertime still in front, but the title is not yet settled. Their narrow win in the previous round kept them top on 42 points, while FC Goldstar stayed right behind on 41 after another important victory. SC Betekom remain close enough to matter as well, but their defeat at De Rode Leeuwen cost them the chance to go into the last round level at the summit.
That means the championship picture is tense, but not completely open. Sasboys are still in the conversation mathematically, yet four points separate them from first place, so their ceiling is now second. The strongest focus therefore falls on the three clubs above them, with the direct meeting between Goldstar and hammertime set to shape the destination of the crown.
European places still in play behind the title
There is also significance just below first place. Goldstar and Betekom have already reached the cup final, so if they finish first and second in the league, third place would also bring a Challenge Cup berth. That keeps extra pressure on the chasing pack even if the title itself narrows to the leading trio.
At the other end, the picture is already decided. De Rode Leeuwen, Stvv64 and YPRES FC are relegated, with tenth-placed YPRES now five points adrift of safety and unable to climb out. Up front, the final round will still feature key scorers in form, with Noe Guilllaume adding one last round to reach 15, while Belimir Veslica struck twice to move onto 17.
Galacticos Hold the Edge as Title Race Goes to the Wire
Final day promises drama with the championship and international places still unresolved
The Superliga title race will be decided on the final matchday after another tense round left Galacticos C.P. narrowly in control. A 2–2 draw away to Atalaia kept the leaders top with 39 points, but the margin remains slender and the championship is still very much alive.
Just behind them, both Futebol Clube do Porto and Sumolix Stars remain within striking distance on 36 points. Sumolix strengthened their position with a confident 2–0 victory, while Porto were frustrated by a 1–1 draw. Should the leaders slip in the finale, either challenger could still seize the title.
The Golden Boot race adds another layer of intrigue. Antero Maximo leads the scoring charts with 19 goals, but the chasing pair of Josias Abril and Joaquim Pardal sit just two behind on 17 each, leaving the individual honours wide open.
Vale Pisão are still the one side outside the top three with a realistic shot at the Challenge Cup place. Sitting on 34 points, they can still climb as high as second if results above them fall their way, while the teams below are now too far back to break into that battle on the final day.
There is also tension at the bottom. Sport Lisboa e Benfica remain above the danger line on 24 points, but their position is not yet secure. imbativeis on 22 and Atalaia on 21 both still have a path to move above them, which means the fight to avoid relegation will run right through the last round as well.
With the Champions Cup place, the Challenge Cup berths and survival all still in play, the season is set for a dramatic finish.
Title Race Goes to the Wire After Bałtyk Blow and Academy Pressure
Norrlandsfotboll Still Lead, but the Final Day Will Settle the Crown
The last round arrives with Norrlandsfotboll FC still in pole position, but not yet champions. Their surprise 0–4 defeat to Bałtyk Gdynia kept the race alive, while Swedish Academy did what they had to do with a narrow 1–0 win that trimmed the gap to three points. The title remains open; one more slip would change everything.
Bałtyk’s late surge has also sharpened the story around the international places. Third place is already secured, and after that emphatic win they head into the finale with momentum and a frontline in full voice — Luke Cox scored once last round to move to 40 league goals, while Rasmus Gustavsson also added one to reach 37.
Elsewhere, Slovenia Dreamteam strengthened fourth with a convincing win, and SuperIbra stayed hot in front of goal. At the bottom, the relegation picture is already settled, so the final day belongs to the title chase and the battle to finish the campaign with authority.
The final day opens with the championship still unresolved. FC Albisrieden remain top after a costly 1:0 defeat to The steelheads. Black Panther stayed alive with a 1:1 draw against HyperVibes, while the chasing pack tightened further as FC Appenzell and NK Bugojno also collected valuable points.
That leaves a final round with pressure at both ends of the international race. Albisrieden still control first place, but Black Panther are close enough to punish any slip. Just behind them, last season’s runners-up the steelheads have surged into third after beating the leaders, and promoted FC Appenzell continue to look like the most convincing newcomer, level with that same Challenge Cup conversation. NK Bugojno, only a point further back, are also still very much part of the fight.
What could decide it
Goals from proven finishers may settle everything. Jason Walter still leads the scoring chart on 23, while Black Panther’s attack is driven by Henry Pruymboom on 20. Appenzell’s threat remains clear through Darko Alanovic with 18, and the steelheads bring balance and momentum through Timo Astley and Luis Portal Frias, who have scored 17 and 15. One last swing now decides the title, the Challenge Cup place, and the order behind them.
Final-Day Focus Turns to the Title and the Last International Place
The latest round clarified some parts of the table and sharpened the drama at the top. alger united remain in first place on 40 points despite their 1–0 defeat to Mouloudia Club Oran, and they now stand just one match away from the title. Their lead over second-placed Banu Zayan FC is down to two points, so the championship is still alive, but only between those top two sides.
RC Kouba and Kahla & Hamra, both sitting on 36 points, can no longer catch the leaders. Their fight now is for Challenge Cup position. M.C.Algiers, meanwhile, strengthened their finish with a 3–1 win over USM.GAZA and have already secured their place in next season’s Challenge Cup by lifting the Coupe d’Algérie.
Top and bottom both now have clear outlines
There is also no suspense left in the relegation battle. ALPAVASTUNE, USMKouba and FC Green Gunners are now officially down, leaving the final round to decide the title and the final order near the top.
In the scoring chart, Jacek Filipiak still leads the way with 17 goals, while Musa Tumer follows on 15 and Dahmane Khanifsi remains on 12. With the Champions Cup and Challenge Cup both offering international football next season, the last round still carries major weight at the summit.
Royal Pari have secured the championship with one round to spare after beating Nomads 4–0 to reach 60 points, a six-point cushion that can no longer be overturned. Behind them, the battle for the Challenge Cup spot remains fierce: Blooming and Club Atlético Ciclón are level on 54 points.
The scoring race mirrors Blooming’s attacking power, with Iman Tome still leading on 70 goals. Bolívar’s duo Papilo Koffler and Claus Revuelta also surged last round, adding 4 and 1 respectively as the curtain call approaches.
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
North Mississauga Crowned as Final Day Shapes the Rest
The title race is over, and North Mississauga SC are champions. Their 2–0 win over NorVan FC, combined with The Lads being held 0–0 by Bulletproof Monks, opened an unassailable five-point gap with one match left. That sends North Mississauga into next season’s Champions Cup, while The Lads, now also certain of second place, have locked up a Challenge Cup berth.
The final day still carries real weight just behind them. Quebec Football Club surged with a 12–0 win and now hold third, but only a point separates them from Étoile Bordjienne and Football club de Taher, who meet the new champions after also lifting the National Cup this season.
Assisi Crowned, While the Race for Third Goes to the Wire
Assisi Lagos Nueva Galicia are champions. Their 1–1 draw with nearest challengers Panteras Negras UAM was enough to seal first place, and with a five-point lead they can no longer be caught. Panteras have also locked up second, securing the other Challenge Cup place, so the headline now shifts below them.
The final day will decide who finishes best of the rest. Fc MEWA strengthened their grip with a 4–2 win over C.D. Guadalajara, while Ocelotes del Sur stayed level on points after a 6–0 result and Octopus MX remain close thanks to a 3–2 victory at Real Geminis. MEWA and Ocelotes sit on 41, Octopus on 39, so third place is still alive. At the other end, the relegation picture is already settled, leaving the spotlight on finishing order and one last push for momentum.
There is no suspense left at the very top of the Championship: FC Seher Bosna are champions. Their composed 2-0 win at mexico city in the previous round, coming a week after that astonishing twenty-goal outburst against TeamScout, confirmed the title and underlined just how dominant their run-in has been. The defending champions will now head into the last match of the season with both the trophy and a place in next season’s Champions Cup already secured.
Just behind them, NY Cosmos have also completed their main job. A 2-0 success over FC Dallas kept them four points clear of third place with one round remaining, which means second place and qualification for the Challenge Cup are safely theirs. SC Real Madrid’s 2-1 victory over Telluride Smugglers ensured they will finish strongly, but not strongly enough to break into the top two.
Further down, the final round will not change the relegation picture. SmarTeam, FC Dallas and Boca Raton FC are all officially down. That leaves the closing weekend less about survival and more about finishing position, pride, and whether the champions can sign off in the same ruthless style that carried them to the crown.