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Tuesday, September 16, 2025

League III Group B Round 7 Recap





Here’s a full recap of Group B Round 7 of League III play based on the table you shared:


🔹 Group B – Round 7 Recap (League III)

RC Celta de Vigo (SPA) stay firmly at the top of Group B after another strong showing. With 16 points from 7 matches (5 wins, 1 draw, 1 loss), they have scored 18 goals while conceding just 3, giving them the best goal difference (+15). Their last two matches ended in convincing wins, keeping momentum alive.

FC Porto (POR) continue their pursuit in second place with 14 points. Their record is nearly identical to the leaders, showing consistency both at home and away. Porto remain unbeaten in their last five, proving they are serious contenders for the top.

AC Horsens (DNK) hold third with 13 points, showing excellent balance and resilience. They’ve strung together solid results with only one loss in the campaign so far.

Royal Charleroi S.C. (BEL) and Villarreal CF (SPA) are both tied on 12 points. Charleroi’s home form has been especially strong, but their away struggles (–4 goal difference) are keeping them from climbing higher. Villarreal, meanwhile, have been inconsistent but still sit comfortably in the top five.

FC Gloria Buzău (ROU) also match the 12-point mark, rounding out a tight mid-table fight where just one slip can reshuffle the standings. Their last match was a draw, showing a slight dip in momentum.

SK Super Nova (LVA) and Hvidovre IF (DNK) sit at 7th and 8th with 11 points each, both showing competitiveness but needing stronger away form to break into the top spots.


Mid-Table Battles

  • AFC Unirea Slobozia (ROU) (9 pts) and Rayo Vallecano (SPA) (9 pts) are locked in the mid-table struggle, each showing flashes of potential but lacking consistency.

  • Rēzeknes FA/BJSS (LVA) impressed this round, moving up to 9 points as well, with a strong away scoring record (12 goals scored on the road).

  • The middle pack is incredibly tight, with five teams sitting on 9 points, separated only by goal difference.


Lower Half

  • C.D. Santa Clara (POR) and FC Dinamo București (ROU) both have 9 points, but defensive weaknesses are keeping them from pushing higher.

  • FC Helsingør (DNK) (9 pts) also sit in this congested mid-to-lower cluster, struggling especially in away matches.

  • KAA Gent (BEL) follow with 8 points, still searching for consistency.


Bottom of the Table

  • BFC Daugavpils (LVA) (7 pts) and Royal Antwerp F.C. (BEL) (7 pts) are hovering just above the danger zone, struggling with both scoring and defense.

  • Canadian (URU) sit on 7 points as well, but their –6 goal difference highlights their defensive woes.

  • Violette Athletic Club (HTI) find themselves second from bottom with only 5 points. Their attack has been weak (just 3 goals scored), and they’ve yet to find form away from home.

  • S.L. Benfica (POR) surprisingly sit last place with just 2 points. Despite scoring 11 goals, their leaky defense (20 conceded, –9 GD) has left them winless after seven rounds.


📊 Key Takeaways After Round 7

  • Celta de Vigo remain in control, but Porto and Horsens are keeping the pressure on.

  • Just 7 points separate 6th place from 17th, showing how competitive Group B is.

  • Benfica’s collapse is the shock of the group, as they remain at the bottom with no wins.

  • Away form continues to be a key factor: clubs like Rēzeknes (12 away goals) thrive on the road, while others like Charleroi struggle outside their stadium.


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