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Liga Mayor · 2025

Semi-finals

Atlético Pantoja0
Cibao1
0–1
Salcedo1
Delfines Del Este0
1–0
Cibao1
Atlético Pantoja1
1–1

Final

Cibao2
Salcedo1
2–1
Salcedo2
Cibao0
2–0

Standings

Liga Mayor · 2025

Current Liga Mayor 2025 standings with 10 teams. Atlético Pantoja leads the table with 43 points after 18 matches, followed by Cibao on 41 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

Playoffs
TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
Liga Dominicana de Fútbol
1Atlético Pantoja18141334:11+2343
DLLLW
2Cibao18132337:11+2641
DWWWD
3Salcedo1895433:22+1132
DWLWD
4Delfines Del Este1876531:20+1127
DLWLD
5Moca1866621:21024
DWLDL
6Universidad O&M1865729:26+323
DLDLL
7Atlántico1864825:28-322
DWLWL
8Vega Real18621024:26-220
WLWWL
9Jarabacoa1845916:27-1117
DLLLD
10San Cristóbal1802165:63-582
LLLLL
Liga Dominicana de Fútbol - Liguilla
1Cibao1586122:11+1130
DWWWD
2Delfines Del Este1575319:12+726
DLWLD
3Salcedo1565420:17+323
DWLWD
4Atlético Pantoja1547422:18+419
DLLLW
5Moca1535712:19-714
DWLDL
6Universidad O&M15141016:34-187
DLDLL

Results

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Semi-finals02/05/2026–10/05/2026
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Winners Stage - 1524/04/2026–25/04/2026
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Winners Stage - 1418/04/2026–19/04/2026
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Winners Stage - 1311/04/2026–12/04/2026
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Winners Stage - 1201/04/2026–09/04/2026
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Winners Stage - 1120/03/2026–21/03/2026
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Winners Stage - 1013/03/2026–15/03/2026
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Winners Stage - 907/03/2026–08/03/2026
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 10 teams in the Liga Mayor. Atlético Pantoja leads with 14 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.

Teams

Liga Mayor

All 10 teams competing in the Liga Mayor 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Liga Mayor

Browse 6 archived seasons of the Liga Mayor, from 2020 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 2026

Founded1970Preceded byCampeonato Nacional

Dominican football's top division was originally established in 1970 as the Campeonato Nacional, serving as the country's premier football competition. The league was rebranded as Liga Mayor in 2001, marking a structural reorganization of Dominican football. In 2015, the Liga Dominicana de Fútbol (LDF) was launched as a fully professional successor league, though Liga Mayor continues as a significant domestic competition. The league has undergone numerous structural changes, including adjustments to the number of participating teams and playoff formats, reflecting the evolution of professional football in the Caribbean region. Today, Liga Mayor operates as the second-tier professional division, maintaining its historical significance while the LDF serves as the primary top-flight competition.

  • 1970 — Campeonato Nacional established as Dominican Republic's first national football championship
  • 2001 — League rebranded as Liga Mayor following structural reorganization
  • 2002 — Liga Mayor becomes second division following establishment of Liga Dominicana de Fútbol as top tier
  • 2015 — Liga Dominicana de Fútbol launched as first fully professional top-flight league in March

Competition Format 16 Mar 2026

Teams10

Liga Mayor operates a double round-robin format where all 10 teams play each other twice—once at home and once away—for a total of 18 matches per team in the regular season. Teams earn three points for a win, one point for a draw, and zero points for a loss. The regular season concludes with a playoff stage where the top-finishing teams compete for the championship title. The league uses goal difference as the primary tiebreaker when clubs finish level on points, followed by goals scored. The playoff format varies seasonally but typically features the top finishers in a knockout or semi-knockout structure to determine the season champion.

Records 16 Mar 2026

Most titlesBancredicard Santo Domingo (3)All-time top scorerL. Espinal (60 goals)

The 2024/25 season saw Atlético Pantoja accumulate 43 points through 18 matches in the regular season, establishing a modern-era points record for the competition.

Analysis 16 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2024/25 season showcases a compelling title race between Atlético Pantoja and Cibao, two dominant forces in Dominican football. After 18 matches of regular season play, Atlético Pantoja leads with 43 points from 14 wins, 1 draws, and 3 losses, having scored 34 goals while conceding just 11—a goal difference of +23. Cibao trails closely with 41 points from 13 wins, 2 draws, and 3 losses, boasting an impressive +23 goal difference with 37 goals scored against 11 conceded. The narrow 2-point gap between these clubs promises an intense playoff battle for the championship.

The title contenders have established themselves as clear frontrunners, with Salcedo positioned third at 32 points, 11 points behind the leaders. Delfines Del Este occupies fourth place with 27 points, while Moca and Universidad O&M sit in the middle positions with 24 and 23 points respectively. The gap between the top two and the rest of the field indicates that this season's championship will almost certainly be decided between Atlético Pantoja and Cibao in the playoff stage.

The relegation picture, while not formally applicable in Liga Mayor's structure, reveals significant struggles at the bottom of the table. San Cristóbal has endured a disastrous campaign with just 2 points from 18 matches, winning none, drawing twice, and losing 16 times while conceding 63 goals—a goal difference of -58. This represents one of the most severe campaigns in recent Liga Mayor history. Jarabacoa also struggles with 17 points, though maintaining a more competitive goal difference of -11.

Atlético Pantoja has emerged as the standout performer of the 2024/25 season, demonstrating exceptional consistency and defensive solidity. Their 78% win rate (14 wins from 18 matches) and minimal goals conceded (just 11) reflect a well-organized, defensively disciplined squad. The club's ability to maintain such a high points total while limiting opposition scoring opportunities has made them the favorites heading into the playoff stage. Their recent form has been largely positive, with notable draws against Delfines Del Este and Moca suggesting they have faced competitive challenges in their final matches.

An unexpected storyline emerged in Cibao's remarkable goal-scoring prowess, which has nearly matched Atlético Pantoja's overall dominance despite the latter's superior defensive record. Cibao's 37 goals scored places them among the most prolific attacking units in the league, yet their slightly more porous defense (11 goals conceded) has cost them the regular season title. The battle between Atlético Pantoja's defensive excellence and Cibao's attacking potency promises to define the playoff encounter, with the former's consistency and the latter's goal-scoring threat creating a genuinely competitive final phase.

League Structure and Competitive Balance

Liga Mayor's current 10-team format creates a balanced competitive environment where consistency across 18 matches becomes paramount. The double round-robin system ensures each team faces every opponent twice, minimizing the impact of scheduling anomalies and rewarding sustained performance. The playoff structure that follows the regular season adds drama and unpredictability, allowing teams to peak at the right moment despite not necessarily having the best regular-season record.

The 2024/25 season demonstrates significant competitive stratification, with the top two teams substantially outperforming the rest of the field. Atlético Pantoja and Cibao have accumulated 84 combined points—more than the next five teams combined—indicating a two-tier competitive structure. This concentration of quality suggests that Dominican football's elite clubs are pulling away from the mid-tier competitors, a pattern common in smaller football markets where resources and infrastructure concentrate among a handful of institutions.

Historical Context and Evolution

Liga Mayor's journey from the Campionato Nacional (founded 1970) to its current incarnation reflects broader changes in Dominican and Caribbean football. The 2015 establishment of the Liga Dominicana de Fútbol as a fully professional top-flight division marked a watershed moment, elevating professional standards while Liga Mayor transitioned to secondary status. Despite this structural change, Liga Mayor retains significant cultural importance and continues to develop talent that feeds into the LDF and international competitions.

The league's historical record holders—particularly Bancredicard Santo Domingo with three titles—represent earlier eras of Dominican football dominance. The emergence of Atlético Pantoja and Cibao as contemporary powerhouses reflects the evolution of club infrastructure and investment in recent years. These modern competitors have demonstrated that sustained organizational excellence, rather than historical prestige alone, determines contemporary success in Dominican football.

Regional Significance and Caribbean Football

Within the broader Caribbean football context, Liga Mayor represents an important development pathway for players aspiring to regional and continental competition. While the Liga Dominicana de Fútbol serves as the primary top-flight, Liga Mayor maintains relevance as a secondary professional division that continues to produce competitive matches and develop emerging talent. The league's matches are broadcast throughout the Caribbean, contributing to the region's football culture and providing entertainment to diaspora communities across the Americas.

The competitive quality demonstrated in the 2024/25 season—particularly the dominant performances of Atlético Pantoja and Cibao—reflects the professionalization and improvement of Dominican football infrastructure over the past decade. These clubs have invested in training facilities, youth development, and player acquisition, creating a more competitive product that elevates the overall standard of Caribbean football.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in Liga Mayor?

Ten clubs compete in Liga Mayor during a standard season, playing each other twice in a double round-robin format for a total of 18 matches per team.

What is the format of Liga Mayor?

Liga Mayor uses a double round-robin format where teams play 18 matches each, followed by a playoff stage. Teams earn 3 points for wins, 1 for draws, and 0 for losses.

Who has won the most Liga Mayor titles?

Bancredicard Santo Domingo holds the record with 3 Liga Mayor championships, followed by UCMM with 3 titles as well.

How does tiebreaker work in Liga Mayor?

When teams finish level on points, Liga Mayor uses goal difference as the primary tiebreaker, followed by total goals scored.

Does Liga Mayor have playoff matches?

Yes, Liga Mayor features a playoff stage after the regular season where top-finishing teams compete in a knockout format to determine the champion.

What is the all-time leading goal scorer in Liga Mayor?

L. Espinal holds the all-time scoring record in Liga Mayor with 60 goals across his career in the competition.

API data: 14 May 2026 · Content updated: 16 Mar 2026