Here’s a recap of Group B – Round 1 play of League III !
⚽ Group B – Round 1 Recap (League III)
Round 1 kicked off with plenty of goals and some big statements from the teams at the top, while others struggled to get going.
🔝 Top Performers
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Royal Charleroi S.C. (BEL) made the biggest impression, demolishing their opponent 6–0. With such a dominant win, they sit comfortably at the top of the table with maximum points and a +6 goal difference.
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Rēzeknes FA/BJSS (LVA) also started strong, earning a solid 4–0 victory to take second place.
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Villarreal CF (SPA) and RC Celta de Vigo (SPA) followed with convincing 3–0 and 3–1 wins respectively, keeping the Spanish clubs right in the mix early on.
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Hvidovre IF (DNK) and AFC Unirea Slobozia (ROU) both secured important 2–1 and 3–2 wins, showing resilience in tighter matches.
🤝 Evenly Matched
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Royal Antwerp F.C. (BEL) and KAA Gent (BEL) played out a 1–1 draw, splitting the points in an all-Belgian clash.
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SL Benfica (POR) and C.D. Santa Clara (POR) also shared the spoils in a cagey 0–0 draw, leaving both sides level in mid-table.
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FC Dinamo București (ROU) battled to a 1–1 draw against FC Gloria Buzău (ROU), giving both Romanian sides a point apiece.
🔻 Strugglers
It was a tough start for several teams:
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Rayo Vallecano (SPA) lost 0–3, while FC Porto (POR) fell 1–2, both suffering early setbacks.
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BFC Daugavpils (LVA) and FC Helsingør (DNK) also slumped to defeats, conceding three and two goals respectively.
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Violette Athletic Club (HTI) were outclassed in a 0–4 loss, while AC Horsens (DNK) were hit hard in a 1–5 defeat.
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The heaviest loss belonged to Canadian (URU), who were dismantled 0–6, leaving them bottom of the table after just one round.
📊 Early Standings
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Belgium looks strong with Charleroi on top and Antwerp/Gent holding steady.
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Spain has Villarreal and Celta pushing high, though Rayo struggles.
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Portugal split their fortunes: Benfica and Santa Clara drew, while Porto lost.
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Denmark and Romania had mixed results, with some wins but also heavy defeats.
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Haiti and Uruguay endured the worst starts.
🔥 With only one round played, the standings are wide open, but Royal Charleroi S.C. has already sent a clear message with their emphatic win.

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