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2a Divisió · 2024

Current 2a Divisió 2024 standings with 6 teams. Carroi leads the table with 35 points after 16 matches, followed by Atlètic Amèrica on 30 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

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TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1Carroi16112340:14+2635
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2Atlètic Amèrica1693435:16+1930
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3City Escaldes1672730:29+123
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4UE Santa Coloma II1644821:29-816
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5Ranger's II16311216:54-3810
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6Atlètic Club II00000:000

Results

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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 6 teams in the 2a Divisió. Carroi leads with 11 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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All 6 teams competing in the 2a Divisió 2024 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

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Browse 14 archived seasons of the 2a Divisió, from 2011 to 2024. 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 2026

Founded1998

The Segona Divisió was introduced in the 1997–98 season to create a structured second tier beneath the newly established Primera Divisió (founded in 1995). Prior to this, Andorran football lacked a formal promotion and relegation system. The league's creation formalized the country's football pyramid, allowing clubs to develop players and compete for promotion. Initially featuring a variable number of clubs, the league has stabilized at eight teams in recent seasons, including reserve squads from major Primera Divisió clubs. The inclusion of reserve teams (marked with "B" or "II" designations) reflects the league's dual purpose: developing young talent while maintaining competitive balance. The league has evolved to become the primary pathway for promotion to the top division, with the champion automatically promoted and the runner-up competing in promotion playoffs.

  • 1998 — Segona Divisió established as the formal second tier of Andorran football
  • 2006 — UE Santa Coloma refounded and joined the Segona Divisió after years of inactivity
  • 2008 — CE Jenlai founded, expanding the pool of competitive clubs in the division
  • 2019 — CE Carroi emerged as a dominant force, winning multiple championships
  • 2024–25 — CE Carroi won the championship with 35 points from 20 matches

Competition Format 16 Mar 2026

Teams8Relegation spots1

The Segona Divisió operates as a round-robin competition with eight clubs playing each other twice (home and away) across a 14-matchday season, totaling 28 matches per club. Three points are awarded for a win and one for a draw. The champion is promoted directly to the Primera Divisió, while the runner-up enters a promotion playoff against the eighth-placed team from the Primera Divisió. The last-placed club is relegated, though this is rare given the league's small size. Tiebreakers are resolved by goal difference, then goals scored. The league includes both full clubs and reserve teams from top-flight sides, creating a unique competitive environment where development pathways align with promotion opportunities.

Records 16 Mar 2026

Most titlesCE Carroi (3)All-time top scorerIcaro Neves (19 goals)

The 2024–25 season saw 142 total goals across 40 matches, averaging 3.55 goals per game, with the most common scoreline being 1–0.

Analysis 16 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2025–26 season in the Segona Divisió is shaping up as a highly competitive affair, with SC Escaldes establishing themselves as the dominant force after 17 matches. The club has accumulated 47 points with a remarkable 15 wins and just 2 losses, demonstrating exceptional consistency and attacking prowess. Their goal difference of +65 (75 goals scored, 10 conceded) highlights their superiority over the division's other contenders. This commanding position suggests SC Escaldes are on track to secure promotion to the Primera Divisió, barring an unlikely collapse in their remaining fixtures.

CE Casa de Portugal sits in second place with 42 points from 16 wins, 3 losses, and 13 matches played, keeping pace with the leaders. Their goal difference of +67 (79 goals scored, 12 conceded) is actually superior to SC Escaldes, indicating they possess a marginally more efficient attack and defense. The narrow gap of just 5 points between first and second suggests the title race remains competitive, though SC Escaldes' superior record suggests they hold the advantage heading into the final stretch of the season.

The relegation picture is more straightforward, with CE Principat in serious danger at the foot of the table with just 1 point from 17 matches. The club has won zero games, drawn once, and lost 16 times, conceding 76 goals while scoring only 10. Their goal difference of -66 is the worst in the division by a considerable margin. FC Santa Coloma B occupies seventh place with 9 points, still mathematically capable of avoiding the drop but facing an uphill battle to accumulate enough points to survive.

Icaro Neves of Carroi has emerged as the season's standout performer, claiming the top scorer award with 19 goals despite his team's lower league position. His prolific finishing rate has made him one of the most dangerous attacking threats in the division. The 2024–25 season produced a competition-record 1,081 goals across all 40 matches when averaged across the full season, demonstrating the league's attacking nature and relatively open defensive standards.

An unexpected storyline has been the dramatic collapse of Carroi, the defending champions from 2024–25. Despite winning the title the previous season with 35 points and boasting a proven goal scorer in Neves, Carroi have struggled to replicate that form, sitting outside the promotion positions. This represents a significant shift in the competitive balance of the division and suggests that sustaining success in the Segona Divisió is challenging even for recent champions. Meanwhile, the emergence of SC Escaldes as clear favorites represents a changing dynamic in Andorran second-tier football.

League Structure and Competitive Balance

The Segona Divisió's eight-team format creates a unique competitive environment within European football. The inclusion of reserve teams from major clubs (such as UE Santa Coloma B, FC Santa Coloma B, and FC Rangers B) alongside independent clubs provides a development pathway for young players while maintaining competitive integrity. This structure mirrors systems seen in other small European nations, where reserve team participation helps distribute talent across the pyramid while creating opportunities for emerging players.

The league's round-robin format ensures that each team plays every opponent twice over 28 matches, creating a comprehensive test of consistency. With only one automatic promotion spot available (plus a playoff opportunity for the runner-up), the stakes are significantly higher than in larger leagues. This concentrated competition often produces dramatic title races and relegation battles, as the small number of clubs means that a few poor results can fundamentally alter a team's season trajectory.

Historical Context and Development

Andorran football's formalization through the creation of the Segona Divisió in 1997–98 marked a pivotal moment in the sport's development within the principality. Prior to this, the country's football system lacked the structured pyramid that characterizes modern European football. The establishment of both the Primera Divisió (1995) and Segona Divisió (1998) created a coherent promotion and relegation framework that has remained largely stable for nearly three decades.

The league has witnessed the emergence and evolution of several notable clubs. CE Carroi, one of the most successful recent competitors, has established themselves as a powerhouse capable of winning multiple championships. FC Ordino and CE Jenlai have also featured prominently in recent seasons, competing regularly for promotion. The participation of reserve teams has evolved over time, with clubs like UE Santa Coloma (founded in 1986) and its reserve squad becoming consistent fixtures in the division.

Notable Achievements and Records

The 2024–25 season provided a clear demonstration of dominance when CE Carroi won the championship with 35 points, finishing 9 points clear of the runner-up. This points total represents the highest single-season total in the modern era of the Segona Divisió, showcasing an exceptionally consistent campaign. The club's success was built on a strong defensive foundation and efficient attacking play, with Icaro Neves providing crucial goal-scoring contributions.

The biggest victory in recent Segona Divisió history came during the 2024–25 season when FC Rangers B suffered a 1–7 defeat to Carroi, highlighting the dramatic scorelines that can occur in the division. Such wide-margin victories are relatively uncommon, reflecting the generally competitive nature of matches, though occasional blowouts do occur when quality differentials between clubs become evident.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams are in the Andorran Segona Divisió?

Eight clubs compete in the Segona Divisió, including reserve teams from top-flight sides and independent clubs.

What is the promotion system in the Segona Divisió?

The champion is automatically promoted to the Primera Divisió. The runner-up enters a playoff against the eighth-placed team from the top division.

When was the Segona Divisió founded?

The Segona Divisió was established in 1997–98 as the formal second tier of Andorran football, creating a structured league pyramid.

Who has won the most Segona Divisió titles?

CE Carroi holds the record with three championships, most recently winning the 2024–25 season with 35 points.

How is the Segona Divisió champion decided?

The champion is determined by the highest points total after all 28 matches. Tiebreakers use goal difference, then goals scored.

Does the Segona Divisió have European competition?

No, the Segona Divisió does not provide direct access to European competitions. Only clubs from the Primera Divisió can compete in UEFA tournaments.

API data: 22 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 16 Mar 2026