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THE FIRST LNFA POWER RANKINGS OF THE YEAR

  1. LG OLED BLACK DEMONS The reigning champions sit alone atop the West Conference and remain the team everyone has to beat. Built around a strong Spanish core—largely the nucleus of the Madrid Bravos—plus a top-tier trio of running backs, they’re still the benchmark.


  1. OSOS RIVAS

Paradoxically, this week’s loss to Black Demons has pushed Osos up to No. 2 in the rankings. The encouraging signs from a high-octane second half earn them this spot on merit.


  1. TERRASSA REDS

Surprise or not, Terrassa took down Badalona Dracs last week. With a cohesive unit featuring players experienced in European leagues, they’re still unbeaten — and having already beaten their conference’s pre-season favorite, they complete the podium on deserved credit.


  1. BADALONA DRACS

One of the title contenders, with a solid domestic backbone and high-impact additions, their shock loss this week knocks them off the podium. There’s little doubt Badalona will regroup, but early questions have been raised about their ceiling.


  1. VALENCIA FIREBATS

The East Conference leader on merit, Firebats come in at No. 5 while we wait to see them tested against Reds and Dracs — matchups that should reveal their true level. Don’t be surprised if Valencia climb quickly, but for now they stay in a well-earned mid-table position.


  1. ZARAGOZA HURRICANES

A misleading record — one win, one loss and a tie — that could just as easily be 3–0 as 1–2. Zaragoza haven’t managed to turn what they’ve shown on the field into points in the standings, but they’re an awkward matchup: physical, stubborn, and capable of beating anyone on the right day.


  1. CAMIONEROS COSLADA In a very similar situation to Hurricanes — whom they tied last week — Coslada could easily be sitting on two wins. Fine margins have kept them winless through two rounds, but that trend could flip fast.


  1. MALLORCA VOLTORS

The islanders are the only team already on three losses, but the eye test tells a very different story than the scorelines. With a quality signings who can change the dynamic, their season could turn around at any moment.


  1. GIJÓN MARINERS

A solid and young Spanish core still searching for their first win, after two heavy defeats against Black Demons and Zaragoza Hurricanes. Coming off the bye week, they’ve had time to fix the leaks—and the expectation is they’ll get more out of their American QB–WR tandem.


  1. L’HOSPITALET PIONERS

The historic Catalan club are going through their lowest ebb, and the worrying part is there hasn’t been much to spark optimism. Like Gijón, they’ve had a bye week—and they’ll be hoping it helps them reset and finally turn things around.

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