2024/25 NFPL Second Team All-League
2024–25 NFPL Second Team All-League
As the dust settles on a thrilling NFPL regular season, we recognize another group of standout performers who delivered for their clubs time and again. These players showed grit, consistency, and flashes of brilliance that helped define the season. Presenting the NFPL Second Team All-League.
Goalkeeper: Robert Damron (Futsal Factory Academy)
A proven leader and key figure in FFA’s unbeaten regular season, Robert Damron came up big when it counted. His calm under pressure and sharp reflexes helped Futsal Factory post the best defensive record in the league, and his Matchweek 5 Player of the Week nod was no fluke.
Ala: Matheus Lima (BRUSA FC)
Whether finishing chances or stretching defenses with his movement, Matheus Lima brought energy and technical quality to BRUSA FC’s frontline. He delivered in big moments and added crucial goals during the club’s march to the Southwest title.
Ala: Julian Bustamante (Santa Fe Gloom)
A breakout performer for Santa Fe Gloom, Julian Bustamante became a consistent attacking threat all season. His hat trick in Matchweek 14 helped secure a key win, and his ability to find the net kept Gloom in the playoff conversation until the final weeks.
Ala: Luis Gonzalez (New Mexico Flagship FC)
Luis Gonzalez was a steady force for NM Flagship throughout the campaign. His blend of pace and vision gave opponents fits, and he played a central role in Flagship’s offensive strategy as they battled for position in the tough Southwest Division.
Pivo: Gui Ramos (Futsal Factory Academy)
Gui Ramos added physicality and finesse to the heart of FFA’s attack. His hold-up play and finishing helped balance the team’s offensive structure, and his ability to link with midfielders and create chances made him one of the most valuable pivots in the league.
6th Man: Micah Vasey (BRUSA FC)
Micah Vasey provided spark and stability for BRUSA FC. Whether starting or coming off the bench, his impact was felt in every match. His tireless work rate and willingness to do the dirty work made him a key piece of BRUSA’s title-winning regular season.
Coach: Drew Ducker (Futsal Factory Academy)
Drew Ducker led Futsal Factory Academy to a perfect 6-0 regular season and a spot in the Championship match. With a tactical style that emphasizes structure and discipline, Ducker earned his place among the league’s best by getting the most out of a young, talented roster.
CONGRATULATIONS!
The 2024–25 NFPL season brought out the best in teams and individuals alike. This year’s Second Team showcases the depth of talent across the league and the players who stepped up when their clubs needed them most. We salute their season-long impact and look forward to what’s ahead.