Standings
Campionatul National · 2025Current Campionatul National 2025 standings with 9 teams. Gyergyoi leads the table with 42 points after 16 matches, followed by Brasov on 37 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 | OTL | Lost | Goals For:Goals Against | Goal Diff | Points | Form |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team1Gyergyoi | Played16 | Won14 | OTL0 | Lost2 | Goals For:Goals Against110:28 | Goal Diff+82 | Points42 | Form WWWWL |
| Team2Brasov | Played16 | Won11 | OTL0 | Lost3 | Goals For:Goals Against99:46 | Goal Diff+53 | Points37 | Form WLLWW |
| Team3Fenestela | Played16 | Won11 | OTL0 | Lost4 | Goals For:Goals Against113:41 | Goal Diff+72 | Points34 | Form WWLWL |
| Team4Red Hawks Bucuresti | Played16 | Won9 | OTL0 | Lost6 | Goals For:Goals Against95:52 | Goal Diff+43 | Points29 | Form LWWLW |
| Team5Csikszereda | Played16 | Won9 | OTL0 | Lost6 | Goals For:Goals Against92:41 | Goal Diff+51 | Points28 | Form LWWLW |
| Team6Steaua Bucuresti | Played16 | Won8 | OTL0 | Lost7 | Goals For:Goals Against104:50 | Goal Diff+54 | Points25 | Form WLWLW |
| Team7CSM Galati | Played16 | Won4 | OTL0 | Lost11 | Goals For:Goals Against50:72 | Goal Diff-22 | Points13 | Form LWLWL |
| Team8Sapientia U23 | Played16 | Won2 | OTL0 | Lost13 | Goals For:Goals Against47:95 | Goal Diff-48 | Points8 | Form LLWLL |
| Team9Sportul Studentesc | Played16 | Won0 | OTL0 | Lost16 | Goals For:Goals Against26:311 | Goal Diff-285 | Points0 | Form LLLLL |
Team Stats
Side-by-side performance comparison of all 9 teams in the Campionatul National. Gyergyoi 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.
Top Scoring Teams
| Team | # | Played | Won | Lost | Goals For | Goals Against |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TeamGyergyoi | #1 | Played16 | Won14 | Lost2 | Goals For110 | Goals Against28 |
| TeamBrasov | #2 | Played16 | Won11 | Lost3 | Goals For99 | Goals Against46 |
| TeamFenestela | #3 | Played16 | Won11 | Lost4 | Goals For113 | Goals Against41 |
| TeamRed Hawks Bucuresti | #4 | Played16 | Won9 | Lost6 | Goals For95 | Goals Against52 |
| TeamCsikszereda | #5 | Played16 | Won9 | Lost6 | Goals For92 | Goals Against41 |
| TeamSteaua Bucuresti | #6 | Played16 | Won8 | Lost7 | Goals For104 | Goals Against50 |
| TeamCSM Galati | #7 | Played16 | Won4 | Lost11 | Goals For50 | Goals Against72 |
| TeamSapientia U23 | #8 | Played16 | Won2 | Lost13 | Goals For47 | Goals Against95 |
| TeamSportul Studentesc | #9 | Played16 | Won0 | Lost16 | Goals For26 | Goals Against311 |
Past Seasons
Campionatul NationalBrowse 11 archived seasons of the Campionatul National, from 2015 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 19 Mar 2026
The Campionatul Național was established in 1925 following Romania's admission to the International Ice Hockey Federation in 1924, making it one of Europe's oldest national ice hockey championships. The league's early decades were dominated by Bucharest-based clubs, particularly Steaua Bucuresti, which emerged as the competition's most successful franchise with 40 championship titles. The league underwent significant structural evolution in the 1990s and 2000s, with the introduction of a two-phase format featuring a regular season followed by playoff rounds. In recent years, the competition has expanded to include Hungarian clubs from the Szekler region (notably Csíkszereda, Gyergyói HK, and Háromszéki Ágyúsok), creating a transnational championship that strengthens ice hockey development across the broader Central European region. This integration reflects Romania's broader role in European ice hockey and has raised the competitive standard considerably.
- —1925 — First Campionatul Național championship held, won by Brașovia Brașov
- —1953 — Steaua Bucuresti wins first of 40 championship titles
- —1990 — League restructured following political transformation of Romania
- —2006 — Steaua Bucuresti claims final championship title
- —2024 — Dunarea Galati wins championship, marking first title for the club
- —2025 — League expands competitive depth with inclusion of elite Hungarian clubs
Competition Format 19 Mar 2026
The Campionatul Național operates in a two-phase format. The regular season (Phase 1) runs from October to January, with all 9 teams playing a round-robin schedule. Teams earn 3 points for a win and 1 point for an overtime loss. Following the regular season, the top 4 teams advance to a playoff phase (Phase 2) where they compete in a best-of-five series format to determine the champion. The bottom 5 teams play in a separate group to determine final standings. This playoff structure ensures that the title race remains competitive throughout the season and provides clear pathways for both championship contention and development opportunities for lower-placed clubs.
Records 19 Mar 2026
The 2025/26 season has seen an average of 9.79 goals per match, with both teams scoring in 84.4% of matches, indicating an offensively-oriented competition.
Analysis 19 Mar 2026
Current Season Analysis
Gyergyói HK has established dominant control of the 2025/26 season, accumulating 42 from 16 matches with a remarkable 14–2 record and a goal differential of +82. The Hungarian club has outscored opponents 110–28, demonstrating both offensive prowess and defensive solidity. Their 88% represents elite-level performance, positioning them as heavy favourites for the championship.
The title race remains competitive in the secondary positions. Brasov holds second place with 37 points from an 11–3 record, maintaining a ++82 goal with 99 goals scored. Háromszéki Ágyúsok sits third with 34 points, having won 11 of 16 matches and compiled a +72 goal differential despite scoring 113 goals—the league's highest offensive output. The proximity of these two clubs (3 points separating second from third) suggests the playoff phase will determine the ultimate championship, as the regular season points advantage carries into the knockout rounds.
Red Hawks Bucuresti and SC Csíkszereda occupy the playoff positions with 29 and 28 points respectively, both having won 9 matches. Red Hawks possess a +43 goal differential, while Csíkszereda shows a +51 differential, indicating comparable strength despite identical win totals. Steaua Bucuresti, the league's most decorated franchise with 40 historical titles, sits in sixth place with 25 points from 16 matches—a significant distance from playoff contention, marking a continued decline from their dominant era.
The relegation zone reveals a dramatic performance gap. Sportul Studentesc occupies seventh place with 13 points and a -22 goal differential, while Sapientia U23 (an under-23 development team) has accumulated only 8 points from 16 matches. Most strikingly, Sportul Studentesc remains winless with 0 points and a catastrophic -285 goal differential, having conceded 311 goals in 16 matches while scoring just 26—the worst performance in the league's recent history. This disparity underscores the development-focused nature of the competition, where academy and reserve teams compete alongside established clubs.
Competitive Structure and Regional Integration
The 2025/26 season exemplifies the Campionatul Național's evolution into a transnational Central European competition. Six of the nine competing clubs are Romanian-based (Brașov, Red Hawks Bucuresti, Steaua Bucuresti, CSM Galați, Sapientia U23, Sportul Studentesc), while three Hungarian clubs from the Szekler region (Gyergyói HK, SC Csíkszereda, Háromszéki Ágyúsok) provide significant competitive strength. This integration has elevated the league's overall quality: the 2025/26 season has produced 1,253 total goals across 128 matches (9.79 goals per match), with 84.4% of fixtures featuring goals from both teams. The high-scoring nature reflects the attacking style favoured across the competition.
Offensive Dominance and Goal-Heavy Matches
The league's statistical profile demonstrates an offensively-oriented competition. The 2025/26 season shows 76.6% of matches exceeding 2.5 goals, indicating consistent high-scoring contests. Period-by-period analysis reveals balanced goal distribution: the second period averages 3.27 goals per team, while the third period produces 3.45 goals per team—suggesting that late-game intensity and fatigue management play crucial roles in match outcomes. Overtime contests occur in 11.7% of matches, with shootouts deciding 2.3% of games, reflecting the competitive balance between many teams.
Historical Dominance and Modern Parity
Steaua Bucuresti's 40-title record, last achieved in 2006, represents an era of unparalleled dominance that has fundamentally shifted. The club's current sixth-place position illustrates the democratisation of the competition. Conversely, Dunarea Galati's championship victory in the 2024/25 season marked a watershed moment, breaking the traditional concentration of titles among Bucharest-based establishments. This transition suggests the league's future will feature broader competitive distribution, with Hungarian clubs and emerging Romanian franchises challenging the historical hierarchy.
Development and Competitive Balance
The inclusion of Sapientia U23, a university-based under-23 team, and the presence of reserve squads reflects the Campionatul Național's dual role as both a championship competition and a development pathway. This structure allows younger players to gain elite-level experience while maintaining competitive integrity for title contenders. The wide performance variance (from Gyergyói's 88% win rate to Sportul Studentesc's 0% record) indicates that the league successfully accommodates teams at vastly different development stages within a unified framework.
Playoff Implications and Championship Forecast
The two-phase format ensures that the regular season establishes clear positioning for the playoff phase, where the top 4 teams compete in best-of-five series. Gyergyói's substantial point accumulation (42 points, 8 points clear of second place) provides a significant advantage entering the playoffs. However, the proximity of Brașov and Háromszéki (separated by only 3 points) suggests that playoff matchups could produce unexpected outcomes, particularly if momentum shifts or injuries impact squad depth. The best-of-five format favours consistency and depth, metrics where the leading clubs maintain advantages.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many teams compete in the Campionatul Național?
Nine teams compete in the Campionatul Național: Gyergyói HK, CSM Corona Brașov, Háromszéki Ágyúsok, SC Csíkszereda, Red Hawks Bucuresti, Steaua Bucuresti, CSM Galați, Sapientia U23, and Sportul Studentesc.
Who has won the most Campionatul Național titles?
Steaua Bucuresti holds the record with 40 championship titles, most recently winning in 2006. The club dominated Romanian ice hockey from 1953 through the early 2000s.
What is the format of the Campionatul Național?
The league operates in two phases: a regular season (October–January) where all 9 teams play round-robin, followed by a playoff phase where the top 4 teams compete in best-of-five series for the championship.
Does the Campionatul Național have relegation?
No, the Campionatul Național does not feature relegation. The bottom-placed teams compete in a separate group to determine final standings, but all teams retain their league status for the following season.
Which teams are currently leading the 2025/26 season?
As of March 2026, Gyergyói HK leads with 42 points from 16 matches, followed by CSM Corona Brașov with 37 points and Háromszéki Ágyúsok with 34 points.
When was the Campionatul Național founded?
The Campionatul Național was founded in 1925, following Romania's admission to the International Ice Hockey Federation in 1924, making it one of Europe's oldest national ice hockey championships.
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