Round 11 Turns Brutal: Diddillibah’s 17 and the Top Two March On
The table barely blinked at the top, but the weekend still landed with force. FC SPIDERS Sydney kept their stranglehold with another clean-sheet win, while FC Anderson Park North Sydney swatted away a tricky test to stay unbeaten and just one point back. Behind them, Bacon Boys FC made it three straight wins in style, putting four past Adelaide to keep the pressure on the leaders.
The biggest noise came from Diddillibah FC, who detonated a 17-goal barrage and surged up to fourth with a frightening goal difference swing. At the other end, Procrastinators FC finally found their cutting edge, and that could matter now that the mid-table is tightening fast.
And the Golden Boot? It’s a two-headed Bacon Boys affair: Eri Baroni and Brett Krannin sit on 15, with Andrew Niemann roaring up to 14 and refusing to be ignored.
丸男 ripped up the script with an 18–0 demolition to move clear at the summit, powered by a ruthless double-act: Tatsuya Shimizu added 12 to reach 37, while Yong Su Shon struck six to climb to 36. Aira FC stayed in touch with an 11–0 response and Koetsu Torisei nudged his outrageous lead to 46 (up four). The chasing pack tightened further as Kawasaki were held 2–2 and Matsumoto surged with a 14–0 rout, with Yaichiro Tanizaki contributing four to reach 35. Now the question is who can blink first.
Runaway Front Three Stay Locked, While Brooks Keeps Turning the Screw
The top of the table remains a three-way deadlock, with Just Vale, Waitakere United and Blue Pixies all moving to 30 points after another flawless set of results. Vale’s latest rout stretched their scoring to an eye-watering 167, while Waitakere and the Pixies kept stride with clean sheets of their own. Wellington Phoenix continue to threaten in fourth, and Patuone Brooks is the headline act again: he added 6 more to reach 60 goals, edging the Golden Boot race ahead of Henry Subritzky (+5) and Hohepa Kaka (+6).
Berkan Hits 50 as the Chase Tightens Behind YooSin
YooSin 태권도 kept their unbeaten march rolling with another emphatic clean sheet, and Hamit Berkan stayed on title pace by adding six to reach 50 goals. The biggest mover was Andong Mackerels, who climbed into third after a dominant win and saw Hyun Ki Seok explode for four, pushing his tally to 27. The headline, though, was the top-four traffic jam: Swans FC and Yeongjongdo Island traded blows in a 3–3 that left the pack chasing, not catching.
The Academy and Dhaka Abahani Limited remain locked on 31 points after another ruthless matchday, while Narayanganj FC keep pace in third on 27. The scoring race shifted sharply: Rashid Hasan surged by +8, Rahim Haider added +7, and Akhter Rahman hit 40 with +6. Next up, the top three face a sterner test to protect their margins.
Leaders Keep Rolling as the Golden Boot Race Heats Up Again
Yanbian FC stayed ruthless with a 10–0 win to maintain their six-game cushion at the back — still just two conceded all season. baobeiqiqi answered emphatically with a 17–0 rout, while xiaotian-inter piled on another heavy scoreline to keep pace with the top four. The headline twist came in the heavyweight clash, where Tongzhou Lions struck four past lanxingxing to tighten the chase behind the leaders.
Up front, Heng Huang exploded for eight to surge to 38, edging clear of Jhong Shun Gu (+3, now 36). The chasing pack still has teeth, with Zeljko Pavlovic up to 25 and Zhao Ji Fong climbing to 26.
Aurangabad F.C. tightened their grip on first with a ruthless 20-goal rout, pushing the leaders to 31 points and a scarcely believable 146–2 goal record. The chase line didn’t blink either: Bengaluru hit 28, FC Pune City struck 22, and Rangdajied UFC posted 10 — results that keep the top four bunched behind the leaders despite the gap at the summit.
The Golden Boot race is turning into its own league. Saquib Masih exploded for +12 to reach 51, while Udayachal Aggarwal climbed to 42 (+6) and Paul Kraemer surged to 41 (+6). Ihsan Bucak matched 41 with +5, setting up another heavyweight scoring week.
Statement wins set up a heavyweight showdown at the summit
The leaders refused to blink. Area6ten9okini. kept their grip on first with another ruthless clean-sheet victory, while Deportivo Dekara stayed in touch on 28 points after a similarly commanding performance. Behind them, Atilico de nezzuri turned the round into a headline act, piling on the goals to move level with Tak Tigers on 25, even as Tak continued their steady climb with a narrow win.
From the scoring charts, the standout bursts came from Pavle Widmann (+6) and Panupong Roongmorakot (+6), with Somsak Luanratana (+6) and Constantin Caraiman (+5) close behind. Now, the next round brings a defining test near the top — the kind that can reshape the table in 90 minutes.
Cittá Beland answered last week’s slip with a ruthless 31–0 statement to push past 200 goals and stay top, while Xagħra United’s 2–1 win over Birkirkara compressed the race to three points. The clean sheets are gone now for the early pacesetters, but the pace isn’t. In the Golden Boot run, Weidner exploded to 125 (+23), with Guerriera nudging 40 (+1).
Perfect No More: Hermannstadt Hand Wolves a Reality Check as the Chase Tightens
The title race has its first real twist. Dacians White Wolves finally blinked, beaten 2–1 by last season’s runners-up FC Hermannstadt, and suddenly the table looks crowded behind the leaders. Ferencváros took full advantage with a 3–0 win over Moldavian Stars, while Straw Hat Pirates kept their own momentum by edging FC Paduricea 3–1 to move into the top-four logjam. Further down, FC Sheriff Tiraspol reminded everyone of their punch with an 11-goal statement.
This weekend’s storylines are loaded: Hermannstadt’s spearhead Hyung Seok Park nudged up to 42, and Paduricea’s Dan Tarata climbed to 31 as the golden-boot battle stays fierce. Lukas Urban remains Ferencváros’ headline act on 30, while Sheriff’s Anatolie Moldovan jumped from 16 to 20 in a single round—proof that one hot afternoon can flip the script in this league.
Round 11 jolted the title picture back to life. FC 23 Mai Onesti were clipped 3–1 by last season’s champions AFC Atletico Mangalia, a result that didn’t topple the leaders but did expose the thin margin they’ve been living on. Behind them, the contenders cashed in: Abatorul Slobozia marched to a controlled 2–0 away win over Giunamea Armaneasca, Podgoria Murfatlar kept their attack humming with a 3–1 success against East Strike, and VITEZISTII4S™ produced the round’s headline performance in a wild 4–2 victory over FC Univ. Craiova. Even the mid-table tightened as Universitatea Cluj and FC BEAUTY OF PAIN both collected narrow wins to keep pressure on the top half.
The scoring charts underline why nobody feels safe. Nicu Dumitru has surged to 19 for Podgoria, while Suphi Ozupek exploded to 12 and is turning VITEZISTII’s matches into shootouts. Onesti still have finishing depth with Jean Mindeac and Ljubinko Djokic on 6 apiece, and Abatorul’s steady edge remains Krzysztof Domrzalowski also on 6. Mate Jung (Craiova, 6) ensures the promoted side stay dangerous even when results wobble.
With second through fourth separated by a single point, the next set of fixtures feels like a pivot: one more slip from Onesti and this turns from a chase into a full-on scrap.
Phantom’s Six-Goal Statement Tightens the Chase as Atletico Keep Finding Answers
Round 11 added a fresh edge to the title picture. Atletico De Madrid stayed immaculate—now 8 wins from 11—by edging Albion Allstars 2–1, while the pack behind them rearranged itself in a hurry. Phantom Force FC delivered the weekend’s loudest message with a 6–2 surge that pushed them onto 22 points, level with Beringen United Mightyred and right on the shoulder of second-placed Gravediggers. The champions, though, continue to draw heat without losing games: a 1–1 at Ooza Looza kept them unbeaten but left the door ajar.
The upcoming slate is dripping with consequence. Atletico head straight into a tricky test against a promoted side that has shown it can score in bursts, and they’ll lean again on Gus Oakley—now up to seven goals—to keep their rhythm. Gravediggers face a tense meeting with crystal palace f.c, where finishing could decide everything: Devon Sandford remains the standard-bearer on six, but Palace bring a balanced threat led by Lamberto Perera Quintana on five.
Elsewhere, Phantom’s confidence is obvious and so is their cutting edge. Scottie Upton has exploded to six goals, with Ralf Steffen on five, making their next outing a dangerous one for anyone expecting a cautious affair. With three clubs separated by a point behind the leaders, this round looks like the moment the “chase pack” stops chasing and starts believing.
Round 11 blew the doors off: Oldboys United hit 26 and Valur replied with 13, leaving them level on 31 points but Oldboys ahead on goals. Jan Bozek and Arnor Ingi Davidsson are now deadlocked at 45 in a staggering scoring duel. Next up, Oldboys must keep pace against a tricky mid-table test, while Valur chase another ruthless statement.
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
Leaders Stalled, fast n fit Slip Closer as the Pack Finds Its Punch
Round 11 shook the rhythm at both ends. Irish Villa Mob were held to a scoreless draw by Cork City FC, a rare off-day that kept them top but trimmed the margin to a single point. fast n fit made the most of it with a clinical 1–0 win over SportingHaroldsCross, pushing their chase into genuine striking distance. Behind them, Hibernia kept their own pace with a 2–1 away success at Killarney Ravens FC, while Knockea United added another gritty chapter by edging Leinster Lions 1–0.
The next set of games now carries title-weight and tension. Villa’s meeting with Knockea United feels like a stress test against a side that’s quietly climbed to fifth and boasts a red-hot Pero Kopic on seven goals. For the champions, there’s no easing up either: fast n fit arrive with three straight clean sheets and a frontline led by Philipp Lieuwen (seven), plus Bob Magill and Eugenijs Tesmenis both on five.
Keep one eye on the Golden Boot race too. Padraig Wilson stayed on eight, but he now shares top billing with Joaquin Segura (also eight) after Hibernia’s latest push. If the leaders don’t rediscover their edge quickly, this becomes a three-way sprint.
Eight-Goal Thriller, Statement Wins, and a Golden Boot Surge
The last round had everything: a 4–4 epic at the top end, ruthless finishing from the contenders, and a striker race that suddenly looks one-sided. Dundonald Bluebell escaped with a point in that eight-goal classic to stay first, but the bigger ripple was behind them — Wallace Army F.C and Huntly FC both cashed in to close the gap and turn the next matchday into a pressure test for every side in the top five.
The headline act remains Guiomar Mathesanz. After jumping from 15 to 20 goals, Wallace’s talisman is setting a weekly target all by himself, and opponents now have to decide whether to man-mark him or protect the space he creates for others. Fife Funk FC also arrive with bite — their attack keeps spreading the load, with Rafael Marco up to 10 and Otto Alberts to 8.
Elsewhere, Macduff Lions showed they can still swing a match with a clean-sheet rout, and Kirn FC’s 6–0 reset has them looking upward again. With the table compressed at the summit, one slip now changes the title picture.
We’re entering the twelfth round and the official start of the second half of the season. Some of the cards have already been dealt, but the real battle is only just beginning. Teams at the top are looking to cement their positions, the mid-table sides are searching for stability, while the bottom of the table is entering a serious fight for survival. Every point now carries extra weight, and there is less and less room for calculation.
Let’s go step by step.
Arsenal RK – Heroes
The league leaders host the bottom-placed side. Arsenal RK come in as clear favorites, and anything other than a win would be a major surprise. Heroes are in a difficult position and every point matters, but the difference in quality and form is evident.
FK Hajduk Sydney 06' – Kasovac Marathoners
The derby of the round and a clash between two teams at the very top. Hajduk are stable and extremely tough to beat at home, while Kasovac are enjoying one of their most decisive seasons so far. A match that could have a major impact on the title race.
FK Radnik Bijeljina – FC Kordun
Radnik are in good form and aiming to further strengthen their place in the upper half of the table. Kordun have shown this season that they can be very tricky opponents. A match where fine margins could decide the winner.
FK Lokomotiva United – Belgrade City
One of the most intriguing encounters of the round. Lokomotiva are results-wise stable, but Belgrade City have clear ambitions toward the very top. A tactically demanding match is expected, with plenty of caution on both sides.
FC Lazies – FK Anđelija
A clash between two teams from the lower part of the table. Lazies are still searching for their true form, while Anđelija are going through a serious results crisis. This could be a turning-point match for both sides as the season continues.
Mighty Boars – F.C. Mali Supermeni
The Boars are close to the top and cannot afford a slip-up against a team fighting for survival. The Supermeni will try to cause an upset, but the hosts enter as strong favorites and have a chance to further boost their points tally.
Conclusion
The second half of the season begins with several direct clashes that could shape the course of the championship. Form, squad depth, and psychological stability are now coming fully into play. There are no easy opponents anymore, and every mistake comes at a high price.
The season is entering a serious phase.
Najava 12. kola Superlige Srbije
Ulazimo u dvanaesto kolo i zvaničan početak drugog dela sezone. Karte su već delimično podeljene, ali prava borba tek počinje. Ekipe sa vrha pokušavaju da učvrste pozicije, sredina tabele traži stabilnost, dok donji deo ulazi u ozbiljnu borbu za opstanak. Svaki bod sada ima dodatnu težinu, a prostora za kalkulacije je sve manje.
Idemo redom.
Arsenal RK – Heroes
Lider dočekuje poslednjeplasirani tim. Arsenal RK ulazi kao apsolutni favorit i sve osim pobede bilo bi veliko iznenađenje. Heroes se nalazi u teškoj situaciji i svaki bod im znači, ali razlika u kvalitetu i formi je očigledna.
FK Hajduk Sydney 06' – Kasovac Maratonci
Derbi kola i duel dva tima iz samog vrha. Hajduk je stabilan i vrlo nezgodan na domaćem terenu, dok Kasovac igra jednu od najkonkretnijih sezona do sada. Meč koji može imati veliki uticaj na rasplet borbe za titulu.
FK Radnik Bijeljina – FC Kordun
Radnik se nalazi u dobroj formi i pokušava da se dodatno učvrsti u gornjoj polovini tabele. Kordun je ove sezone pokazao da ume da bude vrlo nezgodan rival. Utakmica u kojoj nijanse mogu odlučiti pobednika.
FK Lokomotiva United – Belgrade City
Jedan od najzanimljivijih duela kola. Lokomotiva je rezultatski stabilna, ali Belgrade City ima jasne ambicije ka samom vrhu. Očekuje se taktički zahtevan meč sa dosta opreza na obe strane.
FC Lazies – ФК Анђелија
Duel timova iz donjeg dela tabele. Lazies i dalje traži pravu formu, dok je Andjelija u ozbiljnoj rezultatskoj krizi. Ovo je meč koji može biti prelomni za nastavak sezone i za jedne i za druge.
Mocni Veprovi – F.C. Mali Supermeni
Veprovi su blizu vrha i nemaju pravo na kiks protiv ekipe koja se bori za opstanak. Supermeni će pokušati da iznenade, ali domaćin ulazi kao veliki favorit i ima priliku da dodatno popravi bodovni saldo.
Zaključak
Drugi deo sezone počinje uz nekoliko direktnih duela koji mogu da usmere dalji tok prvenstva. Forma, širina kadra i psihološka stabilnost sada dolaze do punog izražaja. Nema više lakih protivnika i svaka greška se skupo plaća.
Sezona ulazi u ozbiljnu fazu.
Big Wins, Bigger Statements: Chasers Fire While Olimpija Stay Untouched
Round 11 was all about momentum shifts behind the leader. Olimpija FC cruised again, thumping B.F.C. 1909 Klagenfurt 4–0 to reach 31 points with just three goals conceded all season. But the real noise came from the contenders: Kapfenberg SV demolished SV Austria 1933 4–0, Maribor FC won 3–1 away, and NO MA´AM delivered the round’s heaviest punch with a ruthless 5–0.
The scoring charts reflect the surge. Kapfenberg’s Wittaya Poan exploded for three to jump to 19, while Olimpija’s Lorenz Tschenet matched him with four on the day to hit 16 and keep the champions-elect purring. Nazareno Campos moved to 9 for Maribor as the chase pack tightened at 22–20 points.
Now the upcoming slate asks a sharp question: can anyone land a punch on Olimpija, or will the battle behind them become the season’s true title race?
Draw Fever Hits the League: Leaders Hold, Chasers Crowd In
Round 11 was the week of fine margins and shared points: six matches, six draws, and a table that suddenly feels compressed behind the leaders. PARTIZAN FK didn’t extend their lead in the headline 0–0 with FC Peacocks almighty, but the unbeaten buffer still grows — now 26 points with just three goals conceded all season. The Peacocks, meanwhile, remain firmly in the hunt on 19, with their defence continuing to do the heavy lifting in tight games.
The bigger winner may be the chasing pack. BH Dragons were held 1–1 yet stay second on 21, while FK Sarajevo 1946 and FC Humci each took another point to keep fourth and fifth within touching distance. At the sharp end of individual battles, Zdeslav Pavelic keeps writing his own script — up to nine goals to lead the scoring race — with Nicolae Silvasean close behind on eight.
What to Watch Next
With so many draws, the next set of fixtures feels like a reset button: one clinical performance could leapfrog two or three rivals at once. Keep an eye on the clubs in the 15–19 point corridor — a single win now can change the tone of the season.
Round 11 kept the scoreboard humming: Val United made it 11-for-11 with another shutout to lead by six, while Kazanlŭk Thracians FC and Lazio_1900 answered with emphatic wins to hold second and third. The golden-boot duel is sharpening—Bonifacio Del Peral struck 7 to reach 55, and Gunnar Larsen added 4 to climb to 38. Next up, pressure shifts to the pack chasing perfection.
Szeged’s 23-Goal Statement Keeps the Summit Locked
The top tightened again after a ruthless round: Szeged hit 23 without reply to move level on 27 points with reigning champions Hunyadi János, who quietly handled business with a 2–0 win. Just behind, Paksi and SKA-Khabarovsk stay in touch on 25, both carrying momentum from convincing victories — SKA’s 9–1 and Paksi’s 6–0 underline how thin the margins are becoming.
The next set of games brings a clear split: the leaders can’t blink with four clubs within two points, while Pécs (24) must respond after a narrow defeat despite still boasting the league’s most feared finisher. The scoring race is now a headline of its own: Guzman Balcarce Estrada and Oliver Kepecz share top spot on 30, with Samopalnikov (28) and Laborde Barbaro (27) close enough to flip the order in a single explosive afternoon.
• 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
Statement Wins Flip the Script: Berane Close In as the Champions Stumble
Round 11 tightened the title race in a hurry. For The Alliance were finally clipped again, falling 2–0, and the damage is clear: their lead is now down to one point despite still sitting top on 25. The pressure has arrived from all angles, led by Grobari Berane, who kept their chase clean with a 2–1 win and moved to 24 — a run built on ruthless moments and a striker hitting peak form.
That striker is Michal Majewski. After ten goals in eleven rounds (one penalty), he has separated himself in the scoring race, while For The Alliance’s answer remains Vukosav Premovic on eight. The story just behind the top two is equally sharp: Nottingham Forest FC are turning draws into wins (2–0) and have opened daylight in third with 20 points, conceding only five all season.
Elsewhere, O.F.K. Ostrog continued to punch above their weight with a 2–1 win that lifted them into the top five, powered by Hakim Sabic now on seven. With the leaders wobbling and Berane surging, this upcoming set of fixtures feels like a pivot point rather than a routine checkpoint.
Key Threads This Week
Momentum: Berane’s chase meets a suddenly vulnerable summit.
Goals vs. control: For The Alliance still lead the scoring charts, but Forest’s defense is the league’s benchmark.
Golden Boot watch: Majewski (10) ahead of Premovic (8), with Sabic (7) closing fast.
Top Two Keep Their Nerve as the Chase Pack Tightens
United and Dreamteam Match Each Other Blow for Blow
The latest round did nothing to split the summit, but it did underline just how hard it will be to shake this race. Manchester United FC and Grosuplje Dreamteam both moved to 22 points with emphatic wins, keeping the title conversation firmly a two-team debate for now. United’s clean, controlled display pushed their goals tally to 19 with only 7 conceded, while Dreamteam answered with a similarly sharp attacking return to reach 19 scored themselves.
Golden Boot Duel Is Turning Into a Three-Way Fight
If the top of the table is deadlocked, the scoring charts are outright frantic. Capone Andinho has surged to 10 goals for United, but he’s being chased down by two relentless finishers: Milorad Nikolić is up to 9 for Dreamteam, and Sas Lap sits on 9 for Alkosi i drogeraši, whose own rise to third (19 points) is built on efficiency at both ends.
Next Up: Pressure Games Everywhere
The upcoming slate brings immediate traps for the leaders. United’s next step is against an Olimpija 1911 side that has been leaky overall, yet carries genuine punch through Sebastijan Unuk (already 7). Dreamteam face a tricky trip to FC Podgurje, who just proved they can bite. And the pick of the chasers’ battles is Dortmund vs. Alkosi — a direct swing match with the podium at stake.
Round eleven turns wild: Club Internationale explode, hammertime survive, and the title race flips again
Round eleven had everything — a statement win, a shock at the summit, and another late-season warning shot from the chasing pack. hammertime edged a tight one to move top on 25 points, helped by Sasboys being tripped up away from home to fall one point back. SC Betekom kept their calm with a narrow success that lifts them to 22, keeping the top three compressed and unforgiving.
Momentum, margins, and the men making it happen
The weekend’s headline, though, belonged to Club Internationale. An eight-goal avalanche didn’t just pad their goal difference — it announced a team capable of turning fixtures into demolition jobs. The scoring charts reflect that surge: Jean Rene Lebrun rocketed from 11 to 16 with 5 goals in one match, creating daylight at the top. Behind him, Belimir Veslica (kfc de preistampers) nudged to 10 with 1 goal, while Vikentije Ljuna (EA SERREKES) climbed to 9 with 1 goal.
With leaders now trading places week to week, the next round feels less like routine and more like a referendum on who can handle chaos — and who gets swallowed by it.
Champions-elect calm, promoted sides punch back as the chase tightens
Leaders keep rolling while the pack behind them gets crowded
Round 11 delivered a familiar headline at the summit: Galacticos C.P. did the business again, edging S. C. Pena d´Alva 1–0 to stay top and move to 24 points. That win also underlined the form of their talisman Antero Maximo, who reached 10 league goals and remains the division’s most consistent finisher behind the scenes.
Futebol Clube do Porto answered in kind, beating Sport Lisboa e Benfica 2–1 to keep the pressure on at 22 points. Porto’s attack is now spreading the load, with Tayfun Erdogdu holding at 8 and support arriving via Tariq Babu and Gustavo Real, both up to 5.
The biggest shift came in the middle: Sá FC backed up their good season by winning 2–0 away at Grupo Desportivo de Sá, climbing into fourth. Down the table, Sá City Futebol Clube steadied themselves with a 2–0 win over Sumolix Stars, while Vale Pisão’s 1–0 success at Atalaia kept them firmly in the chasing cluster.
With so many sides now separated by a couple of points, the next set of games feels like a hinge moment: one clean run could turn the “mid-table” into a European chase.
Contenders Cash In as the Summit Becomes a Two-Team Squeeze
A Statement Win, a Tight 1–0, and Now a Proper Title Measuring Stick
Round 11 sharpened the race. Norrlandsfotboll FC stayed unbeaten with a clinical 2–0 that keeps them top, but Swedish Academy remain glued to their heels after another disciplined 1–0. Behind them, the chasing pack delivered noise and swing: IFK Hägersten exploded for 18, while Eneby BK shook the middle with a 10-goal surge that suddenly changes the tone around them.
The scoring charts tell the same story. Euclides Lopez Sansot added five to leap to 26 overall, and Remzi Yamaner hit three to reach 11. August Olofsson continues his climb after scoring two to move onto 16, while Mauritz Afselius chipped in two to hit 10.
Next up, the headline is unavoidable: the top two meet with only a point between them — and the rest of the league will be watching for any slip.
Wegmuller’s Seven-Goal Shockwave as Leaders Grind On
Round 11 delivered both a title statement and a table-shaker. FC Albisrieden edged FC Appenzell 1–0 to stretch clear on 26 points, while the chasing pack was jolted by fc schönspieler exploding into second with a ruthless 9–0. The steel also rang in the contenders’ bracket: The steelheads beat HyperVibes 3–1, and NK Bugojno were held to a 1–1 draw that keeps them level with schönspieler on 21.
The scoring chart tells the story. Lars Wegmuller rocketed from 4 to 11 goals — a stunning seven-goal haul — with Vianney Boudet adding two more to reach 8. Behind them, Timo Astley moved to 10, while Szczepan Wisniewski struck twice to hit 9.
Next up, the top end faces a pressure week: Albisrieden’s lead meets a direct test from a compact challenger, Appenzell need a response after a blank, and schönspieler must prove their surge wasn’t a one-night storm. With four clubs within six points, one slip can redraw the podium.
Round 11 Keeps the Summit Locked as Goals Fly Elsewhere
The title race refused to blink last time out, with RC Kouba and alger united still level on 23 points after another pair of statement performances. Kouba’s 4–2 shootout win over FC Green Gunners underlined their new-look edge in transition, pushing them to 21 goals scored — bested only by their co-leaders. The numbers at the top now read like a two-team relay: Kouba are finding multiple routes to goal, and the finishing is increasingly shared, with Pascual Marques rising to five for the season alongside the steady output around him.
If Kouba were ruthless, alger united were relentless. Their 4–3 win over USM Alger was chaotic but decisive, and it cemented the promoted side’s status as the league’s most aggressive front-foot outfit (23 scored). Dahmane Khanifsi has moved to nine, matched now by Musa Tumer after USM Alger’s spirited reply, while Salah Lahmar has surged to five to keep the pressure constant.
Behind them, the chasing line tightened. Kahla & Hamra steadied with a 0–0 draw to stay third, while Banu Zayan FC kept their grip on fourth and still boast the division’s most feared finisher: Jacek Filipiak remains on ten (one penalty), primed for the next swing of fixtures that could finally separate the leaders from the pack.
The title race is starting to look like a private dispute. Royal Pari stayed flawless with a 13–0 win, while Club Atlético Ciclón matched the mood in a 12–0 romp to keep pace at the top. Blooming also rolled on, thumping Nomads 11–0 to protect third. The scoring charts reflect the same story: Iman Tome exploded for 7 more to reach 63, with Papilo Koffler adding 7 and Madeo Ochoo chipping in 6.
Important games this round:
• Last seasons Top teams: 1st - Royal Pari (59 points), 2nd - Club Atlético Ciclón (57 points), 3rd - Blooming (54 points), 4th - Nomads F.C. (47 points)• Promoted this season: CD Jorge Wilstermann, c2h5ohhh, Oriente Petrolero FC
Round 11 widened the fault lines at the top. The Lads continued their relentless march with a composed 5–0 win, extending their unbeaten run and opening a three-point cushion. North Mississauga SC responded in kind, dispatching Football club de Taher 2–0 to stay firmly in the hunt, while Quebec Football Club underlined their momentum by overturning Bulletproof Monks 3–1.
Elsewhere, Étoile Bordjienne made the loudest noise with an emphatic 18–0 display, lifting them level on points with Taher and reigniting the race for fourth. The scoring charts mirror the table’s tension: Ventzislav Kalchev still leads on 21, but Alec Hyndman surged to 20, while Pablo Lazaro and Cassius Borges sit tied on 16. With the top six now spread across just 12 points, every fixture carries real weight.
The league’s latest burst of heavy scoring did two things at once: it underlined Assisi Lagos Nueva Galicia as runaway pace-setters and dragged the mid-table into a full-on sprint. The leaders hit nine without reply to move to 31 points and a staggering 60 goals scored, while Octopus MX answered their own wobble with an 8–0 statement that keeps them within touching distance of the top three.
C.D. Guadalajara and Panteras Negras UAM remain locked on 25, both still hunting consistency behind Assisi’s relentless march. Further back, Ocelotes del Sur piled on 12 to keep their numbers scary, and C. D. Jorge Campos continued their climb with a four-goal clean sheet.
In the golden boot race, Mijailo Reljan nudged to 23, but Guadalajara’s Federico Barquín has surged to 18, with Pollozhani and Posada both on 16 — plenty of firepower for another pivotal round.
Round 11 Tightens the Summit as Seher Bosna and Telluride Trade Blows
The table says it all: FC Seher Bosna are back on top, but only on goal difference. Their 2–0 win over SmarTeam kept the champions’ pace relentless and pushed their tally to 29 goals, while Telluride Smugglers answered immediately by edging Velez SC 2–1 to climb level on 24 points. With Velez still just a point back, the race has turned into a three-team squeeze rather than a runaway.
Seher Bosna’s edge remains the league’s most feared finisher: Spass Bojichkov struck twice in Round 11 to surge to 14 goals overall, widening the gap in the scoring charts. Telluride, meanwhile, are getting balance — and a familiar name in big moments. Roderick Woods added one to reach 6, keeping them dangerous even when games turn tight.
Just behind, the chasing pack is gathering. Galaxy LA handled Boca Raton 2–1 and now sit on 20 points, with Mohamed Raouf Taffat adding two to move to 9 for the season. NY Cosmos stayed stubborn in a 0–0 draw with TeamScout — still only 4 conceded all year — and will fancy their chances if the leaders blink.
Next up feels like a turning point: a week where the top can separate, or the traffic jam can get even worse.