Standings
1a Divisió · 2025Current 1a Divisió 2025 standings with 9 teams. Inter Club d'Escaldes leads the table with 54 points after 24 matches, followed by UE Santa Coloma on 51 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.
| Team | Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | Goals For:Goals Against | Goal Diff | Points | Form |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team1Inter Club d'Escaldes | Played24 | Won17 | Drawn3 | Lost4 | Goals For:Goals Against47:24 | Goal Diff+23 | Points54 | Form LWWWD |
| Team2UE Santa Coloma | Played24 | Won15 | Drawn6 | Lost3 | Goals For:Goals Against45:13 | Goal Diff+32 | Points51 | Form WDWDD |
| Team3Ranger's | Played24 | Won15 | Drawn3 | Lost6 | Goals For:Goals Against46:22 | Goal Diff+24 | Points48 | Form WWLWW |
| Team4FC Santa Coloma | Played24 | Won13 | Drawn5 | Lost6 | Goals For:Goals Against45:20 | Goal Diff+25 | Points44 | Form LLDWW |
| Team5Atlètic Club d'Escaldes | Played24 | Won10 | Drawn4 | Lost10 | Goals For:Goals Against31:26 | Goal Diff+5 | Points34 | Form WLWLD |
| Team6Penya Encarnada | Played24 | Won7 | Drawn3 | Lost14 | Goals For:Goals Against19:41 | Goal Diff-22 | Points24 | Form LLWLW |
| Team7Ordino | Played24 | Won6 | Drawn4 | Lost14 | Goals For:Goals Against27:42 | Goal Diff-15 | Points22 | Form DWLLW |
| Team8Carroi | Played24 | Won4 | Drawn5 | Lost15 | Goals For:Goals Against15:55 | Goal Diff-40 | Points17 | Form WLLLD |
| Team9Esperança d'Andorra | Played24 | Won2 | Drawn5 | Lost17 | Goals For:Goals Against15:47 | Goal Diff-32 | Points11 | Form DWDLL |
Team Stats
Side-by-side performance comparison of all 9 teams in the 1a Divisió. Inter Club d'Escaldes leads with 17 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.
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1a DivisióAll 9 teams competing in the 1a Divisió 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.
Past Seasons
1a DivisióBrowse 15 archived seasons of the 1a Divisió, from 2011 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.
History 16 Mar 2025
The 1a Divisió was established in 1995, one year after the creation of the Andorran Football Federation in 1994. The league emerged from a semi-professional structure to become the country's premier football competition, coinciding with Andorra's admission to FIFA and UEFA in 1996. The competition has evolved from a small amateur league into a more organized professional structure, though it remains modest in scale compared to European neighbours. FC Santa Coloma established early dominance, winning 13 titles across three decades and becoming the most successful club in the league's history. The league has seen gradual professionalization, with increased investment from clubs and a more structured calendar. Recent years have witnessed competitive title races, with Inter Club d'Escaldes emerging as a modern powerhouse, securing four championships since 2019.
- —1995 — 1a Divisió founded as Andorra's top-tier football competition
- —1996 — Andorran Football Federation joins FIFA and UEFA
- —2000 — FC Santa Coloma wins their second consecutive title, establishing early dominance
- —2019/20 — Inter Club d'Escaldes win their first league title, beginning a new era of competitiveness
- —2024/25 — Inter Club d'Escaldes clinch their fourth championship with two rounds remaining
- —2025/26 — Inter Club d'Escaldes lead the standings with dominant early-season form
Competition Format 16 Mar 2025
The 1a Divisió operates as a standard round-robin tournament where each of the 10 clubs plays every other club twice—once at home and once away—for a total of 18 matches per season. Three points are awarded for a win, one for a draw, and none for a loss. The club with the most points at the end of the season is crowned champion and earns the sole European qualification spot, typically in the UEFA Champions League first qualifying round. The bottom two clubs are automatically relegated to the 2a Divisió, with no playoff mechanism. Titles are decided by points alone, with goal difference serving as the primary tiebreaker should clubs finish level on points.
Records 16 Mar 2025
FC Santa Coloma's dominance across three decades has established them as the league's most decorated club, though recent seasons have seen competitive balance improve significantly.
Analysis 16 Mar 2025
Current Season Analysis
Inter Club d'Escaldes command the 2025/26 season with a commanding display of attacking football and defensive solidity. Leading the standings with 44 points from 17 matches, the champions have established an 82% win rate, claiming 14 victories from their opening fixtures. Their dominance is underscored by a superior goal difference of +19, having scored 31 goals while conceding just 12. This early-season form represents a continuation of their recent success, having clinched the 2024/25 title with two rounds remaining—their fourth championship in six seasons.
UE Santa Coloma and FC Santa Coloma maintain realistic title aspirations despite trailing Inter Club d'Escaldes. UE Santa Coloma occupy second place with 41 points from 18 matches, having accumulated 13 wins and a +23 goal difference—the best defensive record in the league. Their 39 goals scored demonstrate a potent attacking threat, though consistency remains a challenge with only two draws limiting their point accumulation. FC Santa Coloma, traditional powerhouses with 13 historical titles, sit third with 54 points from 24 matches, maintaining their competitive edge with 10 victories and a respectable +22 goal difference.
The relegation battle has begun to crystallize, with Carroi and Esperança d'Andorra in acute danger of the drop. Esperança d'Andorra occupy the basement with a shocking 4 points from 18 matches, having won zero games while drawing four times. Their goal difference of -29 and 36 goals conceded represent the league's worst defensive record, indicating fundamental structural problems. Carroi, one position above, possess only 13 points with three wins, facing an uphill struggle to avoid automatic relegation to the 2a Divisió.
Ranger's have emerged as the season's standout performers outside the traditional elite, occupying fourth place with 33 points from 18 matches. Their 56% win rate and +19 goal difference suggest genuine quality, and their position within striking distance of the top three presents a compelling narrative of ambition from a club traditionally outside the championship conversation. Their performances indicate that competitive balance, while still dominated by established names, is gradually improving in Andorran football.
League Structure and Competitive Dynamics
The 1a Divisió remains one of Europe's smallest professional leagues, yet its compact nature creates intense, closely-fought competitions where every match carries weight. The 10-team format means each club plays 18 matches—fewer than most European leagues—intensifying the importance of consistency and minimizing opportunities for recovery from poor form. The current season exemplifies this principle: Inter Club d'Escaldes' early dominance has proven difficult to overcome, yet UE Santa Coloma's defensive prowess and FC Santa Coloma's historical pedigree ensure the title race retains unpredictability should the leaders falter.
The league's pyramid structure feeds into the 2a Divisió, creating a clear pathway for ambitious lower-division clubs to aspire toward top-flight status. Relegation carries genuine consequences, as the two-team drop creates immediate pressure on struggling sides. The absence of a promotion playoff means the championship is decided purely by league points, rewarding consistency and eliminating the distortion of playoff upsets that characterize some European systems.
European Context and International Exposure
Andorra's admission to UEFA in 1996 marked a transformative moment for the 1a Divisió, opening pathways to continental competition. The sole Champions League qualification spot earned by the champions provides access to UEFA's premier club competition, though Andorran clubs have historically struggled against elite European opposition due to the domestic league's limited financial resources and player development infrastructure. The league's champions typically enter at the first qualifying round, facing clubs from stronger associations, making qualification for the group stage an exceptional achievement.
The competitive level of the 1a Divisió reflects Andorra's position as a micro-nation with a population of approximately 77,000. Despite these constraints, the league has produced competitive matches and has attracted investment from local entrepreneurs seeking to build championship-winning projects. Inter Club d'Escaldes' recent success demonstrates that sustained investment and strategic planning can create competitive advantages even within such a small market.
Historical Significance of FC Santa Coloma's Dominance
FC Santa Coloma's 13 league titles represent an extraordinary achievement in Andorran football history, with championships spanning from 1994–95 through to 2018–19. Their dominance across three decades established them as the defining force in the competition's early years, winning multiple consecutive titles and establishing a winning culture that influenced the entire league's development. However, their recent decline—absent from championship contention for six seasons—illustrates how even dominant clubs can lose competitive advantage when investment and squad development falter.
The emergence of Inter Club d'Escaldes as the modern era's powerhouse reflects broader competitive trends in small football markets, where sustained investment and strategic management can overturn historical hierarchies. Their four titles since 2019 have reshaped the league's narrative, demonstrating that the championship is no longer the exclusive preserve of traditional elites.
Tactical and Performance Trends
The 2025/26 season reveals clear tactical patterns: Inter Club d'Escaldes' success is built on attacking prowess (31 goals in 17 matches) combined with disciplined defending (12 goals conceded). This balance—averaging nearly two goals per match while maintaining a tight defensive unit—creates a sustainable winning formula. UE Santa Coloma's contrasting approach prioritizes defensive stability and efficiency, conceding just 12 goals while scoring 39, suggesting a more counter-attacking philosophy that maximizes limited possession.
The wide disparity in performance between league leaders and strugglers—Inter Club d'Escaldes' 82% win rate compared to Esperança d'Andorra's 0%—indicates that the league lacks the competitive depth of larger European divisions. This concentration of quality among the top three or four clubs is typical of small-nation leagues, where financial disparities and player recruitment advantages create substantial competitive gaps.
Future Outlook and Competitive Implications
Inter Club d'Escaldes' trajectory suggests they are building a sustained dynasty capable of competing at higher levels of European football. Their qualification for the Champions League first qualifying round (earned through their 2024/25 title) provides exposure to continental competition that could accelerate player development and attract international talent. Should they maintain their current form through the season's conclusion, they will have established themselves as the league's dominant force of the 2020s.
For the league as a whole, the challenge remains attracting and retaining talent in a small market with limited financial resources. The absence of major sponsorship deals or significant television revenue compared to larger European leagues constrains investment capacity. However, the competitive balance demonstrated by Ranger's strong campaign suggests that strategic management and youth development can provide pathways to competitiveness without requiring exceptional financial expenditure.
The relegation battle presents the season's most dramatic narrative, with Esperança d'Andorra facing an almost insurmountable challenge to avoid the drop. Their inability to win matches (zero wins from 18 games) represents an exceptional failure, suggesting fundamental squad composition or management problems requiring drastic intervention during the transfer window.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many teams are in the Andorran 1a Divisió?
The 1a Divisió features 10 clubs competing in a single-tier top division. Each season runs from September to May with 18 matches per team.
Who has won the most 1a Divisió titles?
FC Santa Coloma holds the record with 13 league championships, making them the most successful club in the competition's history.
How does relegation work in the 1a Divisió?
The bottom two clubs at the end of each season are automatically relegated to the 2a Divisió without a playoff. There is no promotion playoff for champions.
What is the biggest win in 1a Divisió history?
FC Lusitanos defeated Penya Encarnada d'Andorra 12–1 in 2017, which stands as the largest margin of victory in the league's history.
How many European spots does the 1a Divisió have?
The league champions earn one spot in the UEFA Champions League first qualifying round. There are no additional European qualification places for second or third-placed teams.
When was the 1a Divisió founded?
The 1a Divisió was established in 1995, following the creation of the Andorran Football Federation in 1994 and Andorra's admission to FIFA and UEFA in 1996.
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