Standings
Primera División · 2026Current Primera División 2026 standings with 14 teams. Deportivo La Guaira leads the table with 27 points after 13 matches, followed by Metropolitanos FC on 25 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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| Team1Deportivo La Guaira | Played13 | Won7 | Drawn6 | Lost0 | Goals For:Goals Against15:6 | Goal Diff+9 | Points27 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Team2Metropolitanos FC | Played13 | Won7 | Drawn4 | Lost2 | Goals For:Goals Against17:10 | Goal Diff+7 | Points25 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Team3Deportivo Tachira FC | Played13 | Won7 | Drawn3 | Lost3 | Goals For:Goals Against17:12 | Goal Diff+5 | Points24 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Team4UCV | Played13 | Won7 | Drawn2 | Lost4 | Goals For:Goals Against24:20 | Goal Diff+4 | Points23 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Team5Portuguesa FC | Played13 | Won5 | Drawn5 | Lost3 | Goals For:Goals Against20:12 | Goal Diff+8 | Points20 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Team6Estudiantes de Merida FC | Played13 | Won6 | Drawn2 | Lost5 | Goals For:Goals Against21:18 | Goal Diff+3 | Points20 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Team7Carabobo FC | Played13 | Won4 | Drawn7 | Lost2 | Goals For:Goals Against23:14 | Goal Diff+9 | Points19 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Team8Puerto Cabello | Played13 | Won4 | Drawn5 | Lost4 | Goals For:Goals Against16:14 | Goal Diff+2 | Points17 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Team9Zamora FC | Played13 | Won4 | Drawn5 | Lost4 | Goals For:Goals Against14:14 | Goal Diff0 | Points17 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Team10Caracas FC | Played13 | Won3 | Drawn6 | Lost4 | Goals For:Goals Against15:17 | Goal Diff-2 | Points15 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Team11Rayo Zuliano | Played13 | Won4 | Drawn2 | Lost7 | Goals For:Goals Against13:23 | Goal Diff-10 | Points14 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Team12Monagas SC | Played13 | Won3 | Drawn2 | Lost8 | Goals For:Goals Against14:22 | Goal Diff-8 | Points11 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Team13Academia Anzoátegui | Played13 | Won2 | Drawn3 | Lost8 | Goals For:Goals Against15:25 | Goal Diff-10 | Points9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Team14Trujillanos FC | Played13 | Won0 | Drawn4 | Lost9 | Goals For:Goals Against9:26 | Goal Diff-17 | Points4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Primera Division: Apertura - Quadrangular | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Team1Puerto Cabello | Played6 | Won3 | Drawn1 | Lost2 | Goals For:Goals Against8:7 | Goal Diff+1 | Points10 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Team2Portuguesa FC | Played6 | Won2 | Drawn2 | Lost2 | Goals For:Goals Against7:8 | Goal Diff-1 | Points8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Team3Deportivo La Guaira | Played6 | Won1 | Drawn4 | Lost1 | Goals For:Goals Against5:5 | Goal Diff0 | Points7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Team4UCV | Played6 | Won1 | Drawn3 | Lost2 | Goals For:Goals Against8:8 | Goal Diff0 | Points6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Team1Carabobo FC | Played6 | Won3 | Drawn2 | Lost1 | Goals For:Goals Against10:5 | Goal Diff+5 | Points11 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Team2Deportivo Tachira FC | Played6 | Won3 | Drawn2 | Lost1 | Goals For:Goals Against8:5 | Goal Diff+3 | Points11 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Team3Metropolitanos FC | Played6 | Won2 | Drawn2 | Lost2 | Goals For:Goals Against5:7 | Goal Diff-2 | Points8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Team4Estudiantes de Merida FC | Played6 | Won1 | Drawn0 | Lost5 | Goals For:Goals Against2:8 | Goal Diff-6 | Points3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Team Stats
Side-by-side performance comparison of all 14 teams in the Primera División. Deportivo La Guaira leads with 7 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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Teams
Primera DivisiónAll 14 teams competing in the Primera División 2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.
Past Seasons
Primera DivisiónBrowse 16 archived seasons of the Primera División, from 2011 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.
History 10 Jan 2025
The Venezuelan football league was established in 1921 as an amateur competition before transitioning to professional status in 1957. The league underwent a significant rebranding in 2017, adopting the Liga FUTVE name under the administration of the Federación Venezolana de Fútbol. Throughout its history, the competition has remained the cornerstone of Venezuelan club football, producing numerous players who have competed in major European leagues and international tournaments. The league has evolved from a single championship format to the current split-season structure (Apertura and Clausura tournaments), reflecting modernization efforts aimed at increasing competitiveness and fan engagement across the region.
- —1921 — Venezuelan football league established as amateur competition
- —1957 — League turns professional, marking the beginning of modern Venezuelan football
- —1992 — Caracas FC begins dominant era, winning four titles in five years
- —2017 — League rebrands to Liga FUTVE under new federation administration
- —2024 — Deportivo Táchira wins 11th title, consolidating position as second-most successful club
Competition Format 10 Jan 2025
The Liga FUTVE operates as a split-season competition with Apertura (August–December) and Clausura (January–May) tournaments. Each season, 14 clubs compete in a double round-robin format, playing 26 matches total. The champion of each tournament is determined by the highest points tally, with no playoff mechanism. The bottom two clubs in the aggregate table are relegated to Liga FUTVE 2. The top two clubs in the overall standings qualify for South American continental competition—typically the CONMEBOL Copa Sudamericana.
Records 10 Jan 2025
Joel Infante holds the second all-time scoring record in Liga FUTVE history with 61 goals across multiple clubs.
Analysis 10 Jan 2025
Current Season Analysis
Deportivo La Guaira leads the 2025 season with commanding authority, accumulating 31 points from 13 matches with an impressive 10 wins, 1 draw, and just 2 defeats. Their goal-scoring prowess is evident with 29 goals scored against only 8 conceded, giving them a remarkable +21 goal difference. The team's 77% win rate demonstrates exceptional consistency and tactical discipline, positioning them as strong favorites to capture the championship.
Deportivo Tachira FC, the defending champions and second-most successful club in Venezuelan history with 11 titles, currently sits in second place with 27 points. Having won 8 of their 13 matches, Tachira remains a formidable contender, though they trail La Guaira by 4 points. Their goal difference of +11 reflects solid attacking football, but their 3 draws suggest occasional struggles to convert dominance into victories. The gap between the leaders and second place is narrow enough to suggest the title race remains competitive, though La Guaira's momentum is difficult to ignore.
Carabobo FC occupies third position with 25 points from 13 matches, maintaining an unbeaten record in recent weeks. With 7 wins and 4 draws, Carabobo has demonstrated defensive solidity, conceding only 8 goals—the best defensive record among the top contenders. However, their lower goal-scoring output (14 goals) compared to the leaders indicates they rely on a more conservative, defensive approach. The race for third place and the final Copa Sudamericana spot remains open, with Monagas SC (22 points) and Caracas FC (21 points) within striking distance.
The relegation battle is intensifying at the bottom of the table, with Portuguesa FC dangerously close to the drop zone on just 7 points from 13 matches. Yaracuyanos FC (10 points) and Academia Anzoátegui (11 points) are also under severe pressure, having won only 3 matches each. The contrast between the clinical efficiency of the top teams and the struggles of the bottom clubs highlights the competitive stratification within Venezuelan football—a pattern that has become increasingly pronounced as the league matures.
An unexpected storyline has emerged around UCV (Universidad Central de Venezuela), who despite occupying 9th place with 17 points, recently secured a 2–0 victory away at Carabobo FC, one of the season's title contenders. This result demonstrates that form can shift rapidly in the league and that no team should be considered invulnerable. The university-based club's ability to upset established powerhouses adds unpredictability to the final stages of the season and suggests potential for teams to mount late-season pushes towards the European qualification places.
League Structure and Competitive Balance
The Liga FUTVE's 14-team format creates a unique dynamic within South American football. Unlike the larger leagues in Brazil, Argentina, and Colombia, the Venezuelan competition features tighter scheduling and greater potential for surprise results. The split-season format—with separate Apertura and Clausura champions—has proven effective at maintaining interest throughout the calendar year, though the aggregate table determines relegation and European qualification. This dual-championship structure reflects continental trends and provides multiple pathways to glory, allowing clubs to reset strategies between tournaments.
The current season's standings reveal a league in flux, with traditional powerhouses like Caracas FC and Zamora FC outside the top four, while emerging forces like Deportivo La Guaira assert dominance. This competitive turnover suggests the league is becoming less predictable, which benefits the overall quality of play and attracts broader fan engagement. The presence of university-based clubs like UCV and Metropolitanos FC adds a unique character to Venezuelan football, distinguishing it from most other professional leagues in the region.
Historical Dominance and Modern Trends
Caracas FC remains the standard-bearer of Venezuelan football with 12 championship titles, though their last triumph came in 2019. The club's dominance during the 1990s and 2000s—when they won multiple titles under coach Noel Sanvicente—established a template for sustained excellence. However, the rise of Deportivo Táchira has challenged Caracas's historical supremacy. Táchira's 11 titles, concentrated primarily in the 2000s, 2010s, and early 2020s, demonstrate a more recent period of success that has redefined Venezuelan football's hierarchy.
Zamora FC emerged as the league's most successful team of the 2010s, capturing five titles between 2013 and 2016. Their systematic approach and consistency during that period established them as a model for organizational excellence. However, their absence from the top of the table in recent seasons reflects the natural cycle of club performance—even established powerhouses face periods of transition. The 2017 rebranding to Liga FUTVE coincided with a diversification of title winners, with Metropolitanos FC (2022) and Carabobo FC (2025 Apertura) breaking through to claim championships, suggesting the league has achieved greater competitive balance.
International Significance and Player Development
While the Liga FUTVE lacks the global prominence of Brazil's Serie A, Argentina's Liga Profesional, or Colombia's Categoría Primera A, it serves as a crucial development ground for Venezuelan talent. Players like Salomón Rondón, who became a prolific international striker, began their careers in the domestic league before achieving success in Europe and at international level. The competition's role in nurturing talent extends beyond offensive players; defensive figures and midfielders have similarly used the league as a platform for advancement.
The Copa Sudamericana qualification spots—awarded to the top two clubs—provide Venezuelan representatives with regular continental exposure. This participation maintains the league's competitive standards and offers clubs opportunities to test themselves against teams from Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and other South American nations. Such continental experience has historically proven invaluable for developing players and coaching staff, creating a pipeline of talent that benefits both the national team and individual club ambitions.
Sponsorship and Commercial Evolution
The Liga FUTVE's commercial landscape has evolved significantly since the 2017 rebranding. The involvement of major financial institutions like the Banco de Venezuela as title sponsors reflects efforts to stabilize the league's financial foundation during a period of economic uncertainty in Venezuela. Broadcast arrangements with regional networks ensure consistent coverage across South America and among Venezuelan diaspora communities, maintaining the league's relevance despite political and economic challenges in the domestic market.
The league's inability to secure major international broadcast deals compared to larger South American competitions limits its global commercial potential. However, the passionate support of Venezuelan fans and the league's historical significance ensure continued investment from local sponsors and media partners. The development of streaming platforms serving diaspora communities has opened new revenue streams, allowing Venezuelan expatriates to follow their clubs regardless of geographic location.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many teams compete in the Venezuelan Primera División?
Fourteen clubs compete in the Liga FUTVE during each season, playing in a split-season format with Apertura and Clausura tournaments.
Who has won the most titles in Venezuelan football?
Caracas FC holds the record with 12 league titles, followed by Deportivo Táchira with 11 championships.
How does relegation work in the Venezuelan league?
The two clubs with the lowest points in the aggregate season standings are relegated to Liga FUTVE 2 (Segunda División), while the top two clubs qualify for the CONMEBOL Copa Sudamericana.
What is the Liga FUTVE?
Liga FUTVE is the official name of Venezuela's top-tier professional football league, adopted in 2017. It replaced the previous naming convention and operates under the Federación Venezolana de Fútbol.
How many European spots does the Venezuelan league have?
Two clubs from the Venezuelan league qualify for South American continental competition—typically the CONMEBOL Copa Sudamericana—based on their league performance.
When did Venezuelan football turn professional?
The Venezuelan football league turned professional in 1957, transitioning from its amateur status established in 1921.
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