Thursday, September 25, 2025

League III Group D Round 11 Recap





Here’s the full Group D Round 11 recap of League III play.


⚽ Group D – Round 11 Recap

Always Ready (BOL) remain in control at the top with 22 points, despite drawing their latest match. They’ve been consistent all season, boasting 27 goals scored and the joint-best goal difference (+9).

Club Plaza Colonia de Deportes (URU) move up to 2nd on 21 points, just one behind the leaders. Their strong defensive record (only 11 goals conceded) is keeping them in the title race.

Mushuc Runa S.C. (ECU) and L.D.U. Quito (ECU) sit level on 20 points, in 3rd and 4th place. Both Ecuadorian clubs are within striking distance of 1st place, although Quito’s recent form (3 straight losses) is a concern.

Club Destroyers (BOL) round out the top five with 19 points, holding their ground in the upper tier of the table.

Just behind, Independiente del Valle (ECU) and Blooming (BOL) are tied on 18 points, keeping pressure on the leaders.

In midtable, Talleres de Córdoba (ARG) and Bucha (UKR) sit on 18 and 17 points, while Deportivo Táchira (VEN) close the top 10 with 16 points.

The lower half is where things get tight:

  • Metropolitanos (VEN), San Lorenzo (ARG), and Defensa y Justicia (ARG) are clumped together between 15–13 points.

  • AIK Fotboll (SWE) and Zamora F.C. (VEN) each sit on 13 points, struggling to climb higher.

  • Bentin Tacna Heroica (PER) and Aledals IK (SWE) hover just above the drop zone.

At the bottom, Centro Atlético Fénix (URU), R.S.C. Anderlecht (BEL), and Arameisk-Syrianska IF (SWE) are in serious relegation danger. Anderlecht and Arameisk-Syrianska share the lowest total (5 points each), with Anderlecht holding the league’s worst defense (28 goals conceded).


🔥 Key Storylines After Round 11

  • The title race is razor-thin: just 2 points separate 1st place from 4th, making every match critical.

  • Bolivian clubs are thriving: Always Ready, Destroyers, and Blooming all sit inside the top 7.

  • Ecuadorian strength: Mushuc Runa, Quito, and Independiente are all in the top half, pushing hard for promotion spots.

  • Argentinian clubs struggling: San Lorenzo, Talleres, and Defensa y Justicia are midtable or worse, unable to break into the top 5.

  • Bottom battle: Anderlecht and Arameisk-Syrianska IF are sinking fast, both with just a single win this season.


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