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Liga 1 Feminin · 2025

Current Liga 1 Feminin 2025 standings with 8 teams. Farul Constanţa W leads the table with 35 points after 14 matches, followed by Olimpia Cluj W on 29 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

Champions LeaguePlayoffsRelegation
TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
Liga I Women: Regular season
1Farul Constanţa W14112143:9+3435
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2Olimpia Cluj W1492340:17+2329
WWWLW
3Csikszereda MC W1484236:8+2828
WLWWW
4SSU Poli Timişoara W1483326:15+1127
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5Gloria Bistrița-Năsăud W1450924:31-715
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6Unirea Alba Iulia W1432914:24-1011
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7Atletic Olimpia Gherla W14311020:37-1710
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8Vasas Femina W1412116:68-625
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Liga I Women: Championship Group
1Farul Constanţa W953118:7+1153
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2Csikszereda MC W941412:14-241
LLWWW
3SSU Poli Timişoara W941415:17-240
WWLLL
4Olimpia Cluj W92169:16-736
LLLLW
Liga I Women: Relegation Group
1Gloria Bistrița-Năsăud W961226:8+1834
WDWWL
2Unirea Alba Iulia W963020:5+1532
WDWDW
3Atletic Olimpia Gherla W91359:23-1416
LDLLW
4Vasas Femina W90369:28-198
LDLDL

Results

Liga 1 Feminin · 50
Relegation Group - 910/05/2026
Sun 10/05
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Championship Group - 909/05/2026
Sat 09/05
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Sat 09/05
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Relegation Group - 803/05/2026
Sun 03/05
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Championship Group - 802/05/2026–03/05/2026
Sun 03/05
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Sat 02/05
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Relegation Group - 726/04/2026
Championship Group - 725/04/2026–26/04/2026
Sun 26/04
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Sat 25/04
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Relegation Group - 605/04/2026–22/04/2026
Wed 22/04
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Championship Group - 214/03/2026–22/04/2026
Wed 22/04
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Sat 14/03
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Championship Group - 604/04/2026
Sat 04/04
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Sat 04/04
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Relegation Group - 529/03/2026
Sun 29/03
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Championship Group - 529/03/2026
Sun 29/03
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Sun 29/03
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Relegation Group - 422/03/2026
Championship Group - 422/03/2026
Sun 22/03
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 8 teams in the Liga 1 Feminin. Farul Constanţa W 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.

Teams

Liga 1 Feminin

All 8 teams competing in the Liga 1 Feminin 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Liga 1 Feminin

Browse 6 archived seasons of the Liga 1 Feminin, 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 18 Mar 2026

Founded1990

Women's football in Romania gained official recognition in 1990, shortly after the fall of the socialist regime, marking one of Eastern Europe's earliest organized women's football structures. Originally launched as Divizia A with 12 teams, the league underwent significant rebranding: renamed to Liga I in 2006, rebranded as Superliga in 2013, and reverted to Liga I (later Liga 1 Feminin) in 2017. The league has experienced numerous format changes, including fluctuating team counts and playoff systems designed to maintain competitive balance. In recent years, Liga 1 Feminin has stabilized as an eight-team competition with direct promotion and relegation, establishing itself as a professional showcase for Romania's top female talent.

  • 1990 — Women's football officially recognized in Romania with the founding of Divizia A
  • 2006 — Rebranded to Liga I, marking formalization of the competition structure
  • 2013 — Renamed to Superliga as part of broader modernization efforts
  • 2017 — Reverted to Liga I branding, establishing current identity as Liga 1 Feminin
  • 2020/21 — Heniu recorded a historic 15–0 victory over Fair Play, the biggest win in league history
  • 2024/25 — Farul Constanța emerged as a dominant force, leading the league with record-breaking goal-scoring prowess

Competition Format 18 Mar 2026

Teams8Relegation spots2European spots1

Liga 1 Feminin operates as a single round-robin competition in which all eight teams play each other twice—once at home and once away—for a total of 14 matches per team across the 28-match season. The team with the highest points total at the end of the regular season is crowned champion and qualifies for the UEFA Women's Champions League. The two lowest-placed teams are automatically relegated to Liga 2 Feminin with no playoff mechanism, ensuring a clean promotion-and-relegation structure. Title races are decided on points alone, with goal difference serving as the primary tiebreaker.

Records 18 Mar 2026

Most titlesFCU Olimpia Cluj (10)

The 2020/21 season produced the league's most emphatic scoreline when Heniu defeated Fair Play 15–0, a record that underscores the competitive imbalance that has historically characterized the league.

Analysis 18 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

Farul Constanța W has established commanding dominance in the 2024/25 Liga 1 Feminin season, sitting atop the standings with 35 points from 14 matches played. The Constanța-based club boasts an exceptional record of 11 wins, 2 draws, and just 1 loss, coupled with a remarkable goal-scoring tally of 43 goals conceded only 9 times—a goal difference of +34 that underscores their superiority. Their 79% win percentage represents elite-level performance, and they have established a commanding 6-point lead over second-placed Olimpia Cluj W, who occupy the runner-up position with 29 points from an identical 14-match schedule.

The title race, however, remains competitive in the middle positions. Csikszereda MC W sits in third place with 28 points and a goal difference of +28, just one point behind Cluj, while SSU Poli Timișoara W occupies fourth with 27 points. The proximity of these teams—separated by just 8 points from the leader—suggests that while Farul Constanța holds a significant advantage, the competition for European qualification remains contested. With approximately half the season remaining, Farul's consistency and goal-scoring prowess give them a substantial buffer, though Cluj's pedigree as a 10-time champion cannot be discounted.

The relegation battle has become increasingly pronounced, with Vasas Femina W in severe distress at the bottom with only 5 points from 14 matches. The Budapest-based club has conceded a league-worst 68 goals while scoring just 6, a goal difference of -62 that represents a catastrophic defensive collapse. Atletic Olimpia Gherla W in seventh place with 10 points, and Unirea Alba Iulia W in sixth with 11 points, are also in considerable danger and will require substantial improvement to avoid the drop to Liga 2 Feminin.

Olimpia Cluj W has emerged as the season's standout performer outside of Farul Constanța, maintaining a 64% win percentage with 9 victories and a +34 goal difference. Their ability to mount a sustained challenge to Farul's supremacy will likely determine whether the title race remains competitive or becomes a coronation. Cluj's experience—as the league's most decorated franchise with 10 previous titles—suggests they possess the mentality and squad depth to mount a late-season push, though their current trajectory would require a significant uptick in form to overcome Farul's lead.

A remarkable storyline has been Farul Constanța's emergence as a genuine championship contender, having claimed the 2023/24 title and now positioned to establish a dynasty with back-to-back championships. Historically, Olimpia Cluj dominated Liga 1 Feminin with unparalleled consistency, but Farul's ascendancy represents a genuine shift in the competitive landscape. The club's investment in attacking talent has yielded dividends: their 43 goals in 14 matches represents a scoring rate of 3.07 goals per match, significantly outpacing any rival. This offensive firepower, combined with a resilient defense that has conceded fewer than one goal per match, creates a formidable combination that will be difficult for challengers to overcome in the remaining fixtures.

League Structure and Competitive Balance

Liga 1 Feminin's eight-team format creates a compact, high-stakes competition where every result carries significant weight. With only 14 matches per team, there is minimal room for inconsistency—a team cannot afford more than two or three defeats if they wish to compete for the title. The current season demonstrates this principle vividly: Farul Constanța's single loss has proven sufficient to establish their dominance, while Vasas Femina's accumulated losses have rendered their position nearly irretrievable with half the season remaining.

The competitive disparity evident in the 2024/25 standings—with Farul's +34 goal difference contrasting starkly against Vasas Femina's -62—reveals a league in transition. The traditional hierarchy established by Olimpia Cluj's decade of dominance has been disrupted by Farul's emergence, yet the gap between the top four and bottom four teams suggests that Liga 1 Feminin remains a league of two distinct tiers. The top four clubs possess the infrastructure, financial resources, and talent depth to compete at a high level, while the bottom four are struggling to maintain competitive standards.

European Qualification and International Ambitions

As the champion, Farul Constanța W will represent Romania in the UEFA Women's Champions League, the continent's premier club competition. This pathway has been critical to Liga 1 Feminin's development, as participation in European competition elevates the profile of the league and provides financial incentives for clubs to invest in women's football. Olimpia Cluj's previous participation in the Champions League, where they have reached multiple group stages, has established Romania as a credible competitor at the European level.

The league's current competitive landscape suggests that Romanian women's football is maturing: the presence of multiple clubs capable of competing at a reasonable standard in European competition indicates that Liga 1 Feminin is no longer a one-team league. Farul's emergence, coupled with Cluj's sustained excellence, creates the possibility of multiple Romanian clubs competing in European tournaments, which would represent a significant step forward for the nation's women's game.

Historical Context and League Evolution

Liga 1 Feminin's journey from its founding in 1990 as Divizia A to its current status as a professional eight-team competition reflects broader changes in European women's football. The league's multiple rebranding efforts—from Divizia A to Liga I (2006), Superliga (2013), and back to Liga 1 Feminin (2017)—indicate a search for identity and commercial viability. The stabilization around an eight-team format in recent years suggests that administrators have found a sustainable structure that balances competitive quality with financial viability.

Olimpia Cluj's 10 titles represent an era of unprecedented dominance that has now been challenged by Farul Constanța's emergence. This shift is healthy for the league's long-term development, as competitive balance drives fan engagement and media interest. The presence of multiple competitive teams reduces the predictability that characterized earlier eras and creates genuine uncertainty about the championship outcome—a critical factor in maintaining audience interest.

Defensive Vulnerabilities and Attacking Prowess

The 2024/25 season has revealed stark differences in defensive organization across Liga 1 Feminin. Farul Constanța's +34 goal difference reflects not only their attacking efficiency but also a disciplined defensive structure that has conceded fewer than one goal per match. In contrast, Vasas Femina's -62 goal difference—with 68 goals conceded in 14 matches—indicates fundamental defensive issues that cannot be remedied in the remaining fixtures.

The attacking dominance of the top teams is equally pronounced. Farul's 43 goals in 14 matches represents a remarkable scoring rate, while even second-placed Olimpia Cluj's 40 goals in 14 matches demonstrates that the top teams possess substantially greater attacking resources than their rivals. This concentration of attacking talent in the upper reaches of the table is characteristic of developing leagues where financial resources are concentrated among a small number of clubs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in Liga 1 Feminin?

Eight clubs compete in Liga 1 Feminin, the top tier of Romanian women's football. All teams play each other twice in a 14-match season.

Who has won the most Liga 1 Feminin titles?

FCU Olimpia Cluj holds the record with 10 Liga 1 Feminin championships, establishing themselves as the most successful club in the competition's history.

How does relegation work in Liga 1 Feminin?

The two lowest-placed teams at the end of the season are automatically relegated to Liga 2 Feminin with no playoff mechanism. There is no promotion playoff system.

Does the Liga 1 Feminin champion qualify for European competition?

Yes, the Liga 1 Feminin champion qualifies directly for the UEFA Women's Champions League, Romania's primary pathway to continental competition.

What is the biggest win in Liga 1 Feminin history?

Heniu defeated Fair Play 15–0 in the 2020/21 season, recording the largest margin of victory in the league's history.

When was Liga 1 Feminin founded?

Women's football in Romania was officially recognized in 1990 with the founding of Divizia A, which eventually evolved into Liga 1 Feminin.

API data: 14 May 2026 · Content updated: 18 Mar 2026