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Tuesday, February 24, 2026

League II 2026 Group A Round 22 Recap


🏆 League 2 — Group A (2026)

📊 Round 22 Recap

After 22 of 46 rounds, the promotion race and playoff battle in Group A are heating up, with several clubs tightly packed across the top half of the table.


🔝 Promotion Spot (1st place)

  • 🥇 Vancouver Whitecaps FC — 50 pts
    Vancouver Whitecaps hold the top position and the automatic promotion spot to the World Premier League. Their strong consistency and excellent form in recent matches keep them narrowly ahead of the chasing pack.


🎯 Playoff Zone (2nd–9th)

The playoff race remains extremely competitive:

  • 2️⃣ Chankas CYC — 49 pts
    Just one point behind the leader, applying heavy pressure.

  • 3️⃣ CF Pachuca — 47 pts
    Maintaining solid momentum and firmly in the title conversation.

  • 4️⃣ AC Milan — 42 pts

  • 5️⃣ Fulham FC — 42 pts
    Both clubs remain well positioned but cannot afford dropped points.

  • 6️⃣ FC Copenhagen — 41 pts

  • 7️⃣ Fortaleza EC — 40 pts

  • 8️⃣ Botafogo FR — 40 pts

  • 9️⃣ Caracas FC — 36 pts

The playoff cutoff remains tight, with mid-table teams still able to climb quickly.


🎟️ Qualification Spots

  • 10th — AFC Ajax (35 pts)
    Currently secures the Friendly Cup place.

  • 11th — CS Cartaginés (33 pts)
    Occupies the King’s Cup qualification spot but sits under pressure from teams below.


⚠️ Relegation Battle

The bottom of the table is already showing warning signs:

  • 23rd — Dalian Shide — 13 pts

  • 24th — Defence Force FC — 7 pts

Both clubs are in the relegation zone to League III and need a major turnaround in the second half of the season.


⭐ Round 22 Takeaways

  • The title and automatic promotion race is extremely tight (1-point gap).

  • The playoff zone is crowded, with only a few points separating multiple teams.

  • Mid-table positions (9th–12th) remain volatile.

  • The relegation fight is becoming critical as the gap to safety grows.

With 24 rounds remaining, everything is still open — promotion, playoffs, cup qualification, and survival.

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