Up Top, No Panic: Leaders Win Again as the Chase Tightens
The title pace didn’t blink last time out. FC Anderson Park North Sydney stayed flawless with another clean sheet, pushing to 41 points and keeping the league’s best defensive line intact at 10 conceded. Behind them, the pack reshuffled: Diddillibah FC backed up their scoring binge with a statement win to climb onto 28 points, while CIKAR quietly banked a narrow victory and moved level with Adelaide on 27.
The goals race is still being dragged forward by Pityu Smidt, now on 28, with Christian Whatmore surging to 20 after a big personal round. Wes Pratt, Brett Krannin, and Ivan Lepikhov also ticked up to 16, keeping the Golden Boot picture crowded.
With Bacon Boys steady in third and SPIDERS looking to halt the wobble, the next matchday feels like a pressure test across the entire top half.
Title Race Goes Dead Level as Chasers Smell Opportunity
The summit tightened after a rare stumble: Aira FC were held 1–1 by FC Kawasaki Tokyo, leaving them tied on 37 points with 丸男, who powered past 11–0 to keep their momentum rolling. The chasing pack also made noise — Albirex Niigata hit 19 without reply, while Fairy Tail edged Matsumoto Yamaga FC 2–1 to stay within striking distance.
Up top, the scoring race is heating up too: Tatsuya Shimizu exploded for 10 goals to reach 54, closing the gap on Koetsu Torisei (73).
Waitakere stretch the gap as the chase packs up behind them
Big scorelines kept the title race boiling, but the table still has Waitakere in control.
Waitakere United didn’t blink, rolling to another dominant win to move onto 40 points, while Just Vale and Blue Pixies stayed in lockstep on 38 after emphatic statements of their own. Wellington Phoenix also surged, and with Patuone Brooks adding 10 goals to reach 87 for the season, their attack looks built for pressure moments.
The headline numbers came from the usual suspects: Hohepa Kaka hit +6 (now 59), while Joaquin Clavijo and Holmes Brown both jumped +6 as the chasing pack refused to fade.
Stalemate at the Summit Opens the Door Behind YooSin
The headline was the title clash ending level, as YooSin 태권도 were held to a draw and saw their lead trimmed to five points. fc olleh seized the moment with a sharp win over Andong Mackerels, keeping third place within striking distance of second. The weekend’s biggest statement came from Swans FC, who ran up a ruthless scoreline—Henk Jan Schripsema struck four, while Duk Bae Sagong exploded for five to keep the chase alive and the scoring charts boiling.
Academy Edge the Summit Clash, Gap Opens at the Top
The Academy struck a decisive blow in the title race by edging Dhaka Abahani Limited 2–1, opening a three-point cushion while staying unbeaten. Narayanganj FC kept pace in third with a narrow win to reach 36 points, as Beanibazar SC strengthened fourth with a commanding clean-sheet victory. With the top separated and momentum shifting, the pressure is now firmly on the chasers.
Yanbian Held, lanxingxing Roared as the Title Race Tightened
The leaders finally blinked: Yanbian FC were held 2–2, but the point keeps them top as baobeiqiqi edged a tense 1–0 to close within two. The biggest swing came from lanxingxing, who detonated a 22–0 win to leap into third and sharpen the chase pack’s edge. xiaotian-inter kept rolling with a 10–1 success, while Tongzhou Lions proved they belong by taking a draw off first place.
Up front, Andre Oksnes exploded for 9 to surge to 47, Alen Hrovatic added 10, and Jhong Shun Gu chipped in 1 to stay in control of the golden boot race.
The title race tightened after the headline meeting delivered no knockout blow, with Aurangabad F.C. and FC Pune City forced to share the spoils and inching to 39 and 36 points respectively. That opened the door for Bengaluru and Rangdajied UFC to draw level on 38 and turn the summit into a three-way squeeze.
Rangdajied’s attack stayed hot, led by Tirtha Deshpande exploding for +6 to 32, while Radheshyam Madan added +5 to 30 and Fanishwar Chattopadhyay hit 29 (+4). Bengaluru’s Ihsan Bucak nudged up to 55 (+1), as the chasing pack made sure the leaders felt every step.
Top four reshuffle as the chase tightens behind the leaders
A big win for Atilico adds bite to the title picture
The latest slate didn’t move Area6ten9okini. off their perch — a 3–0 win kept them marching on 42 points — but the story underneath is getting louder. Tak Tigers stayed in touch with another emphatic victory to reach 37, while Atilico de nezzuri delivered the round’s standout statement by beating Deportivo Dekara 4–1, cutting into the race for the Champions Cup places.
The scoring charts reflected the momentum swings. Sawarng Onsiri added 4 and now leads on 47, while Suwit Tantinimitkul struck 5 to climb to 44. Kittiputh Towan chipped in 4, and Payong Baimoung surged with 7 to 17, giving Uttaradit Blades extra punch heading into the next set of tests.
Cittá Beland remain the pace-setters after another ruthless shutout, pushing their tally to 302 scored with just 2 conceded. Christopher Weidner nudged into the landmark 200, while Xagħra United stayed glued to their heels and Liam Abela inched up to 41. Birkirkara’s latest 20-goal statement keeps the pressure on in a title race that refuses to blink.
Statement Week for the Contenders as the Summit Showdown Arrives
Round 15 was a full-throttle reminder of the gap at the top: Dacians White Wolves piled on 22, Ferencváros struck 19, and FC Hermannstadt added a ruthless 12 to stay in touch. FC Paduricea and Straw Hat Pirates kept pace with identical 8–0 routs, while FC Sheriff Tiraspol quietly nicked a 1–0 away win that steadied their push.
Now the calendar serves up the headline act: the top two finally collide, with the Wolves defending a five-point cushion and Ferencváros carrying real momentum. The scorers’ race has its own drama — Hyung Seok Park (+5 last round) leads on 51, but Lukas Urban and Dan Tarata both exploded for +9 to hit 42. One hot half could flip everything.
Podgoria’s Late Punches Land Again as the Title Picture Tightens
Round 15 didn’t produce a clean sweep for the frontrunners, but it did sharpen the edges of the race. FC 23 Mai Onesti steadied themselves with a 2–0 win over Universitatea Cluj after last week’s stumble, keeping top spot intact. The real statement, though, came from Podgoria Murfatlar, who outgunned FC BEAUTY OF PAIN 3–2 and stayed on the leaders’ shoulder at three points back. Behind them, AFC Atletico Mangalia clipped VITEZISTII4S™ 2–1 to drag the chasing group closer together, while F.C.PRETOR added bite with a 2–1 win over Abatorul Slobozia.
The numbers underline why Podgoria remain the division’s most feared closer: Nicu Dumitru moved to 24 goals, and when games become chaotic, he thrives in it. VITEZISTII still have a match-winner in Suphi Ozupek (15), but Round 15 showed they can be forced into rushed decisions when pressed. Onesti’s attack is less explosive, yet reliably spread — with Jean Mindeac still sitting on 10.
Round 16 brings a defining stretch for the top four: the leaders face their first true pressure response week, while Podgoria’s momentum and Dumitru’s rhythm threaten to turn the chase into a takeover.
Statement Wins at Both Ends: Leaders Respond, Chasers Fire, and Beringen Get Rattled
Round 15 delivered clarity at the top and chaos just beneath it. Atletico De Madrid answered the pressure with a composed 2–0 win over last season’s champions, stretching their lead to 33 points and tightening the division’s best defensive story at nine conceded. The pursuit line didn’t blink: crystal palace f.c and Phantom Force FC both moved to 30, while Gravediggers took a rare defeat that leaves them chasing from fourth.
The weekend’s loudest message came in front of goal. Merlin Magic XI erupted for six, with fresh names climbing fast—Asgrim Gabrielsson debuted on the charts with three, and Komnen Keres also jumped to three. Further down, Chester Ducks produced the shock of the round with a 3–0 win over Beringen United Mightyred, a result that drags Beringen back into a dogfight on 26.
Now the schedule offers no breathers. Atletico face a tricky opponent riding that confidence wave, while Palace and Phantom each meet teams desperate for points. In the golden-boot race, it’s a three-way squeeze at the summit: Gus Oakley, Didier Holzinger and Scottie Upton all sit on nine—and with margins thin, one more decisive afternoon could redraw the title map.
Another emphatic week kept the title race locked: Oldboys United and Football club Valur both posted routine clean-sheet wins to stay level on 43 points, while Junkers United did enough to hold third. The spotlight remains on the scoring chart too—Arnor Ingi Davidsson leads on 68, with Jan Bozek up to 60 as the next test arrives.
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
Knife-Edge Weekend Sets Up a Top-of-the-Table Collision
Round 15 tightened the title race to a dead heat. Irish Villa Mob nicked a huge 1–0 win over Hibernia — Sean Larkin announcing himself with one goal — while fast n fit were held to a 1–1 draw by Leinster Lions, with Bob Magill again delivering one to move onto 10. With both leaders now on 35 points, the next round arrives with the division’s biggest question still unanswered: who blinks first?
The headline act is the meeting of the top two, and it comes with firepower everywhere. Philipp Lieuwen remains on 14, but Irish Villa’s cutting edge has been shared — Cearbhall Johnson steady on 9, Padraig Wilson on 8. Behind them, Knockea United are building a real push after their 2–1 win, with Pero Kopic adding one (now 10) and Kristijan Jeljenic chipping in one.
Mid-table pressure is rising too: Red Forest drew again, but Alin Armeanu still found one (now 10), and Graham Grace hit two for Killarney Ravens FC to climb to 8. With so many one-goal margins lately, the next round feels built for another swing.
Shock Result Up Top as Champions’ Revival Suddenly Looks Real
Round 15 had everything: a heavyweight swing at the summit, a statement scoreline, and a reminder that last season’s order hasn’t vanished — it’s just been delayed. Dundonald Bluebell stayed in front by edging Wallace Army F.C 2–1, moving to 38 points with the league’s meanest defence still setting the tone. But the noise came from the chasing pack, where Kirn FC halted Bingolspor FC with a 1–0 win to keep their climb alive.
Huntly FC added an 11–0 blowout to lift their tally to 33, keeping the pressure on while Fife Funk FC kept pace with a 2–1 away success. The scorers list reflects the momentum: Guiomar Mathesanz ticked up to 25 (+1), while Rafael Marco surged to 19 (+2). Jay Millar remains red-hot on 20 (+1), and David MacFarlane moved to 13 (+1) as Kirn’s revival gathers bite.
With the table tightening behind the leader, the next round feels less like routine and more like a referendum on who can actually live with the pace.
The 16th round of the Superliga brings several very important clashes, both in the battle at the top and in the lower half of the table. After 15 rounds played, the margins are slim and there is less and less room for calculation.
Arsenal RK – Mocni Veprovi
The league leaders host Veprovi in a match where the home side are favourites, but the visitors have enough quality to pose a threat. Arsenal are looking to confirm top spot and maintain their advantage, while Veprovi are chasing consistency in their recent performances.
FK Hajduk Sydney 06' – FK Lokomotiva United
One of the derbies of the round. Hajduk are stable in the upper part of the table, but Lokomotiva arrive as a direct contender for the very top. A match that could have a major impact on the order among the top five teams.
FC Mali Supermeni – FK Radnik Bijeljina
Radnik come in as slight favourites based on their league position, but the Supermeni are often much tougher at home. A duel where fine margins and discipline will be decisive.
FK Andjelija – Kasovac Maratonci
The Marathoners are chasing the leading pack, while Andjelija are trying to stabilize their form. An open match is expected, with plenty of tempo and midfield battles.
Heroes – FC Lazies
A direct clash between teams from the lower part of the table. This is one of those matches with huge importance in the fight for survival, where mistakes can prove extremely costly.
Belgrade City – FC Kordun
City want to stay in the race for the very top, while every point is precious for Kordun in their attempt to move away from the danger zone. The hosts carry the clear favourite’s role, but pressure could play a major part.
16. kolo Superlige donosi nekoliko vrlo bitnih duela, kako u borbi za vrh, tako i u donjem delu tabele. Posle 15 odigranih kola, razlike su male, a prostora za kalkulacije je sve manje.
Arsenal RK – Moćni Veprovi
Lider prvenstva dočekuje ekipu Veprova u meču gde je domaćin favorit, ali gosti imaju kvalitet da zaprete. Arsenal želi da potvrdi prvo mesto i zadrži prednost u vrhu, dok Veprovi traže kontinuitet dobrih partija.
FK Hajduk Sydney 06' – FK Lokomotiva United
Jedan od derbija kola. Hajduk je stabilan u gornjem delu tabele, ali Lokomotiva dolazi kao direktan konkurent za sam vrh. Meč koji može imati veliki uticaj na raspored među prvih pet ekipa.
FC Mali Supermeni – FK Radnik Bijeljina
Radnik ulazi kao blagi favorit po plasmanu, ali Supermeni kod kuće često igraju znatno čvršće. Duel u kojem će nijanse i disciplina biti ključni.
FK Anđelija – Kasovac Maratonci
Maratonci jure priključak za vrh, dok Anđelija pokušava da stabilizuje formu. Očekuje se otvoren meč sa dosta tempa i borbe na sredini terena.
Heroes – FC Lazies
Direktan okršaj timova iz donjeg dela tabele. Ovo je jedan od onih mečeva koji nose ogroman značaj u borbi za opstanak, gde greške mogu skupo da koštaju.
Belgrade City – FC Kordun
City želi da ostane u trci za sam vrh, dok je Kordunu svaki bod dragocen u pokušaju da se izvuče iz opasne zone. Jasna uloga favorita je na strani domaćina, ali pritisak može igrati veliku ulogu.
Round 15 kept the title picture tight without slowing the leaders. Olimpija FC were forced into a 2–2 stalemate, but the extra point still nudged them to 39 and preserved an unbeaten run built on the league’s best numbers at both ends. The real movement came behind: Maribor FC made noise with a 4–2 win to reach 30 points, while BLλCK MESA matched the statement with a 3–0 shutout to sit one point back.
Further down, B.F.C. 1909 Klagenfurt found a priceless 1–0 and a bit of breathing room, while Kapfenberg SV stayed in the hunt with another clean sheet. The Golden Boot race is catching fire: Wittaya Poan leads on 23, but Lorenz Tschenet is up to 20 and Nazareno Campos has surged to 15.
Now comes a round that tests depth: contenders face direct pressure, and the teams in the lower half can’t afford another quiet afternoon.
Round 15 slowed the leaders and jolted the contenders. PARTIZAN FK were kept to a 0–0 draw by FC Humci, a result that preserved first place but trimmed their momentum after the previous round’s surge. The biggest winners were the teams directly behind: FC Peacocks almighty edged a narrow 1–0 away victory to climb to second, while FK Sarajevo 1946 backed up their revival with another three points to sit fourth and within touching distance of the podium.
Further down, FK Sloboda Tuzla produced the weekend’s headline by beating BH Dragons 3–1, pushing clear of the bottom pack and forcing the Dragons into a new reality check. Borac 1926 also found a response with a 1–0 win, and Carolina RailHawks FC finally turned draws into a victory to keep the mid-table logjam honest.
Key Battles to Watch
The schedule now sharpens at both ends. FC Peacocks almighty face a major measuring stick against BH Dragons, with the Dragons needing an immediate defensive reset. PARTIZAN FK travel into a test that could punish any further slip, while FK Sarajevo 1946 have a chance to turn their climb into a genuine top-three push. In the scoring race, Zdeslav Pavelic still leads on 10, but Nicolae Silvasean (9) and Tor Roedal (8) remain close enough to swing the narrative in a single afternoon.
Goals Flooded In Again as the Leaders Refuse to Blink
A heavyweight duel sits behind Val United’s perfect pace
The latest round brought another avalanche: Val United stayed flawless with an emphatic win, while Lazio_1900, Kazanlŭk Thracians FC and Vereya F.C. all posted ruthless shutouts. The next slate now puts pressure on the chasing pack, with a marquee meeting between CSKA Sofia and third-placed Kazanlŭk. Up front, Bonifacio Del Peral struck 5 more to lead the race on 77.
Late Goals Swing the Title Picture as the Chasers Roar
Szeged’s surge tightens the gap ahead of a defining top-of-table test
The previous round reshaped the mood: Szeged hit cruise control with an 18-goal shutout, while Hunyadi János answered with a disciplined clean sheet to stay top. Football Club SKA-Khabarovsk also kept pace, and FTC Isti snatched a narrow away win to steady their push for the upper half.
Next up, the spotlight falls on Paksi Sportegyesület hosting Szeged with second place at stake, while Hunyadi face another tricky trip. The scoring race is heating up too: Guzman Balcarce Estrada fired 7 last round to lead on 42.
• 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
Leaders Stumble, Champions Flex, and the Chase Line Tightens
Round 15 delivered the kind of jolt this title race has been waiting for. Grobari Berane finally blinked, taking a 2–1 hit that kept them stuck on 31 points and brought the pack back into contact. For The Alliance looked every bit the reigning force with a clean, authoritative win to move onto 29, while O.F.K. Ostrog continued their climb with another statement victory to reach 26 and turn the top four into a proper squeeze.
The week also had ripple effects below: FC Mornar Bar tightened up with a three-goal shutout, OFK BAR followed suit with a disciplined 3–0, and suddenly the mid-table is being shaped by who can bank routine points rather than chase shootouts.
Players to Watch
Hakim Sabic edged to 10 goals and is now driving Ostrog’s momentum.
Adrian Stroenco exploded to 10 (1) with a two-goal round that reignited Mornar’s attack.
Mariusz Kazmierczak hit 10 (1), keeping Returnees dangerous in tight games.
With margins thinning everywhere, the upcoming slate feels like a tipping point: one more slip at the top, and this becomes a four-team sprint.
Barcelona Break the Gridlock as Draw Specialists Keep Squeezing the Table
Last Round’s Pattern: Tight Margins, Then a Statement Win
A round full of stalemates still found room for a headline. F.C.Barcelona. delivered the biggest push, beating Alkosi i drogeraši 3–1 to climb into the thick of the race on 21 points, level with SD SVIZEC. Elsewhere, the title picture stayed tense: Grosuplje Dreamteam were held to another draw and remain top on 30, while Manchester United FC and Borussia Dortmund cancelled each other out again, keeping the gap between first and third slim.
What the Next Matches Are Really About
With so many draws stacking up, the upcoming games feel like a referendum on ambition. Dreamteam’s strength has been control — just 10 conceded — but their advantage is thin enough that one slip could drag United (27) and Dortmund (25) right back onto the leader’s shoulder. Just behind them, NK Jesihdorf (22) and Alkosi (22) are still one clean week away from the top three.
Golden Boot Watch
The scoring race is heating up too. Sas Lap now leads with 12, chased by Capone Andinho on 11 and Milorad Nikolić on 10. With Mensud Degić and Janez Mackotevc both on 9, the next round could swing on a single finish — and the league has rarely looked less forgiving.
Round 15 crowned a new leader as hammertime stumbled again
Round 15 didn’t just tighten the Eerste Klasse race — it turned it. SC Betekom did what leaders do under pressure, taking a point to move to 32 and climb outright first, while hammertime were clipped for a second straight week, falling 2–1 and slipping to 31. The margin is thin, but the mood shift is real: Betekom’s control has them conceding just 11 all season, and they now hold the inside line.
Top clash and a chasing pack with teeth
The headline act next is the direct meeting between the top two, and it comes with a striking subplot: Betekom have drawn five times, but they rarely blink. Romain Leroy added 1 goal last round to reach 7, keeping their scoring spread healthy.
Behind them, the pack is stacked on 25 points. FC Goldstar have quietly edged to seven wins, Club Internationale remain the division’s most prolific with 35 scored, and Sasboys can’t afford another slip after being shut out last time. Watch the league’s sharpest blade too: Jean Rene Lebrun didn’t score in Round 15 but stays top on 19, with Jonathan Simon still chasing on 14.
With the summit match looming and three contenders lined up behind, one weekend could redraw the table again.
Stalemate at the Summit, but Porto Take Another Hit as Chasers Swarm
Round 15 tightened the race — and left no room for passengers
The leaders were held, yet Galacticos C.P. still nudged their advantage forward. A goalless draw kept them steady at the top on 30 points, while the battle behind them grew sharper with every dropped point. Futebol Clube do Porto felt it most: a 1–3 defeat left them clinging to second on 26, now level with a resurgent Vale Pisão and only a point ahead of Sá FC.
The weekend’s headline performance came from Sá City Futebol Clube, powered by a ruthless Jordan Ryers hat-trick (3 goals this round) to shake the top four conversation. Vale Pisão did their job with a clean 2–0, driven by Dirk Hausler scoring two to reach 10 for the season — suddenly right on the shoulder of the division’s biggest names. Porto at least saw Tayfun Erdogdu add one to move to 9, but it was scant consolation.
Now the spotlight swings to pressure fixtures: Porto must respond against an organised Sá FC, while Galacticos face a tricky trip with their lead still slim. With Antero Maximo still on 14 and the chasing pack closing, one decisive round could redraw the entire table.
Big Scores Shake the Chasers, But the Leaders Keep Their Nerve
Norrlandsfotboll Hold the Line, Swedish Academy Close In, and Bałtyk’s Attack Hits Overdrive
Round 15 mixed chaos with control. Norrlandsfotboll FC stayed unbeaten and moved to 41 points, showing they can win even when the defending finally creaks. Swedish Academy were far more clinical, trimming any margin for error and keeping the gap at four after a ruthless display that also boosted Adam Hmielewski by four goals.
The loudest attacking note came from Bałtyk Gdynia, whose front line surged — Luke Cox exploded for 12, while Aristedes Lembessis added 8 and Mathias Engan chipped in 2, turning the Golden Boot race into a two-club dogfight behind Rasmus Gustavsson and Euclides Lopez Sansot.
Now comes the real test: can the chasing pack land a punch against the top two, or will the title race stay on rails?
Stalemates at the Summit, Surprise Slip-up Keeps the Door Ajar
Round 15 slowed the title rush. FC Albisrieden were held to a goalless draw and remain clear, but only by a single point now on 34. The chasing pack took mixed paths: Fc Black Panther and fc schönspieler also settled for 0–0 and climbed to 27, while HyperVibes stumbled in a narrow defeat that leaves them on 26 and invites pressure from behind. FC Appenzell couldn’t cash in either, another blank keeping them on 25, as last season’s heavyweights The steelheads and NK Bugojno stay in touch on 24.
The golden boot race, however, didn’t pause. Marjan Vukanac fired seven to surge to 11, with Mohammad Mamunur Islam adding four to reach 9. Baptista Barriga struck one to move onto 8, while Jason Walter still sets the pace on 20.
With margins tightening, the next set of matches looks primed to punish any side that treats a point as protection rather than progress.
Leaders Hit Top Gear as the Champions Lurk in the Next Test
Round 15 delivered clarity at both ends: alger united kept the pace with a ruthless 4–0 away win, while RC Kouba answered immediately with a commanding 4–1 to stay within a point at the top (30 vs 29). Behind them, Banu Zayan FC ground out a 1–0 that keeps the pressure on in third, and M.C.Algiers followed their Round 14 surge with another clean-sheet victory (2–0), tightening the mid-table pack.
The headline for the next set of matches is simple: momentum meets pedigree. Last season’s champions USM.GAZA showed punch in a 2–2 draw with USM Alger, but they now walk into a fixture that could either reopen the title race or hand the newcomers real daylight. Kahla & Hamra also remain awkward opponents after another draw (1–1), and they sit level on 24 points with USM.GAZA, keeping the European-style chase line tight.
Up front, Round 15 belonged to the sharpshooters: Nacir Bouaicha erupted with 3 goals to jump to 10, while Dahmane Khanifsi and Musa Tumer each added 1 to reach 12. With Jacek Filipiak still leading on 14, the next round feels primed for another swing at the summit.
Goal Storms Keep the Three-Horse Title Race Dead Level
The Pressure Point Ahead
The top refuses to blink: Club Atlético Ciclón and Royal Pari both moved to 42 points, with Blooming still glued on at 39 after another ruthless win. Behind them, Club Bolívar stayed fourth and edged closer to the century mark in goals conceded against. The scorers’ swing was just as violent: Claus Revuelta struck 6, Jaakoppi Harju added 6, and Castulo Jaramillo piled on 5 as the leaders sharpened their blades again.
• 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 15 turned into a statement week for the frontrunners. The Lads answered any doubts with a 5–1 win to stay clear at the summit, but North Mississauga SC matched the pace with a 4–1 success that keeps the gap at a single point. Behind them, last season’s champions Football club de Taher found a cutting edge again in a 4–1 victory, tightening their grip on fourth as the chasing pack scrambles. The biggest surge, though, came from Bulletproof Monks, whose 23-goal explosion vaulted them into the top five and rewrote the scoring narrative.
That outburst was led by Ventzislav Kalchev, who jumped from 23 to 32 (a nine-goal haul), while Slobodan Tadic climbed from 18 to 22. With Jordan Belleau steady on 27, the golden-boot race is suddenly a two-man fight at the top.
Statement Wins Fuel the Summit as the Chasers Jostle
Round 15 was all about authority. Assisi Lagos Nueva Galicia protected their unbeaten record with a 2–1 victory over C.D. Guadalajara to reach 41 points, while Panteras Negras UAM stayed in touch on 37 after a controlled clean sheet. Behind them, the race tightened: Octopus MX surged into the top five and Fc MEWA kept their balance with a stubborn draw to remain in striking distance.
The golden boot picture is heating up too. Mijailo Reljan struck twice to hit 27, Kamel Abdesselem added two (now 23), and Jaye Thorn exploded for three to climb to 21. With heavyweight meetings at both ends of the table, this round feels like a momentum check for every contender.
Early Decider Lifts Seher Bosna, While Galaxy Stay on the Leaders’ Heels
Round 15 delivered the kind of fine margins that swing seasons. FC Seher Bosna landed the weekend’s statement with a 1–0 win over Telluride Smugglers, flipping the summit into a share of first on 29 points and nudging the pressure onto last year’s champions. Galaxy LA also kept pace with a narrow victory to reach 28, ensuring this is now a genuine three-team title chase rather than a two-horse drift.
Behind them, the contenders refused to blink. NY Cosmos were held again — their eighth draw keeps them solid but not ruthless — while SC Real Madrid had to settle for a point, leaving the top-six bunched on 26 and making every head-to-head feel like a six-pointer.
Scorers watch
The Golden Boot race stays front-loaded: Spass Bojichkov moved to 15 with one last round, while Shea Grimshaw hit 10 after adding one. Raymond Klein also struck once to reach 8, and Moises Silveira climbed to 6 with another timely finish.
Now comes a round packed with direct clashes: Seher Bosna’s new lead will be tested immediately, Galaxy face a measuring-stick matchup, and Telluride must answer quickly to avoid being dragged into a crowded chasing pack.