Baltic Power Rankings after GW1: Hegelmann drop 3 places

2 March 2025 23:42
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With competitive football in the Baltics officially kicking off, so do Baltic Football Power Rankings!

Lithuanian A Lyga and Estonian Premium liiga started their 2025 seasons on Friday, 28th February and completed the first game week (GW) by Sunday, 2nd of March. Meanwhile, Latvia contested it’s Super Cup, which saw RFS face off against Riga FC and win 3-1. Latvian regular season begins on the 5th of March.

GW1 was not expected to bring significant changes to the Rankings, even taking into account the inevitable period of ‘real world’ calibration. Most teams moved one place up or down, whereas others stayed where they were, albeit with a change in the coefficient.

FC RFS, on the back of their win over Riga FC, for example, gained 10 coefficient points while Riga FC lost the same amount. While this did not affect the positioning of Top 2 leaders in the Baltics, it did bring Lithuanian Champions FK Žalgiris, who won both the Lithuanian Super Cup and their first league fixture, within mere 32 points of the wealthiest club in the Baltics.

Paide, Kauno Žalgiris and Tammeka have each climbed a spot on the back of expected wins in their domestic Championships, but Hegelmann‘s 2-0 defeat to a lower-ranked Banga side cost them 15 coefficient points which dropped last season’s A Lyga runner-up’s a whopping 3 places down to 15! With only a point advantage over the Latvian FK Metta, Hegelmann will need to get a result against FK Panevėžys in GW2 to avoid falling into the second half of the Power Rankings table. Metta, on the other hand, will face favourites Liepāja in the opening match of Latvian Virslīga and, in the event of a win, could catapult themselves as high as 12th.

GW2 in the Baltics will conclude on the 9th of March, at which point we will check back on how the teams in the region stack up against one another! Expect more movement from the Latvian clubs, which will finally begin their season!

Rank Club Power rating
- 1 FC RFS 1219
- 2 Riga FC 1175
- 3 FC Flora 986
- 4 FK Žalgiris 922
- 5 Kauno Žalgiris 869
- 6 FCI Levadia 848
7 FK Liepāja 812
8 Paide 800
9 FK Sūduva 779
10 FK Auda 774
11 Hegelmann FC 737
12 FK Panevėžys 732
13 BFC Daugavpils 700
14 Nõmme Kalju 690
- 15 FA Šiauliai 678
- 16 Narva Trans 669
17 SK Super Nova 638
- 18 FK Tukums 2000 626
19 FC Džiugas Telšiai 617
20 Pärnu Vaprus 606
21 FK Grobiņa 592
22 FK Banga Gargždai 588
23 FK Metta 587
24 FS Jelgava 584
25 DFK Dainava Alytus 494
26 Tammeka Tartu 486
27 Tallinna Kalev 449
28 FK Riteriai 445
- 29 Harju JK 442
30 FC Kuressaare 441

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