2024/25 NFPL First Team All-League
2024–25 NFPL First Team All-League
The NFPL regular season delivered action-packed moments, elite-level performances, and breakout stars from across the league. As we head toward the postseason, it's time to recognize the individuals who stood above the rest. These players and their coach made a consistent, undeniable impact every time they stepped onto the court.
Goalkeeper: Jared Wilson (BRUSA FC)
A steady hand and commanding presence in net, Jared Wilson anchored the best defense in the Southwest Division. His leadership, composure, and shot-stopping ability helped BRUSA FC finish with the fewest goals allowed (33) in the entire division, proving that defense wins more than just games—it wins titles.
Fixo: Thomas Dono (Futsal Factory Academy)
Dono played every bit like the engine of an unbeaten Futsal Factory Academy squad. He contributed across the court, finishing the season with 9 total points (8 goals, 1 assist) while consistently controlling the game defensively. His blend of grit and intelligence helped FFA go a perfect 6-0 and top the Midwest Division.
Ala: Yan Nascimento (BRUSA FC)
Yan was electric for BRUSA FC all season long. With speed, creativity, and finishing touch, he became a reliable difference maker in tight games. Whether scoring or drawing defenders to free teammates, his impact showed up all over the scoresheet and in the standings.
Ala: Beckan Ovalles (Colorado Futsal Academy)
Ovalles ended the season with a league-leading 20 points (16 goals, 4 assists), putting together one of the most productive campaigns in recent memory. Whether it was a breakout performance or a clutch goal, Beckan rose to the occasion time and again, helping Colorado lead the league in goals scored (61).
Ala: Jesus Guillen (Colorado Futsal Academy)
Guillen was the perfect complement to Ovalles, finishing with 13 points of his own and bringing relentless energy on both ends of the court. A creator, disruptor, and finisher, his contributions helped Colorado to a strong second-place finish in the Southwest and one of the league's top attacks.
6th Man: Nate Boos (Inter Detroit)
Despite a tough season for Inter Detroit, Nate Boos consistently stood out as a leader and high-impact performer. With 12 points (8 goals, 4 assists) in just four games, he was a bright spot for his squad and one of the most dangerous players in transition all season.
Manager of the Year: Kaue Martins (BRUSA FC)
Leading BRUSA FC to a 7-1 record and a Southwest Conference title, Kaue Martins set the standard for coaching excellence this season. His squad was organized, disciplined, and adaptable, finishing on a four-game win streak and entering the playoffs as one of the league’s most dangerous teams.
CONGRATULATIONS!
New names, familiar faces, and elite-level performances, this season’s NFPL First Team All-League reflects the relentless competition and extraordinary quality that defines the league.