Boosted by Spanish firepower Aramis mounted a comeback in the final to beat previous champions Goldwin Pluss
BSC Aramis are the champions of Hungary after they beat Goldwin Pluss in a tight 6-5 victory on the final day on the league, which took place just outside Budapest.
It was the first appearance in the Hungarian championships, but that didn’t daunt the new-comers, as they star-studded squad impressed to lift the trophy in the final day.
In their previous match BSC Aramis, bolstered by big names such as Llorenç Gomez and Edu Suarez, had defeated Ujhartyan BSC by five goals to two.
But the final victory was far from comfortable in such a competitive league, and Aramis were behind for much of the game trailing at the first whistle by 3-1 and 5-3 at the second.
A late surge saw Aramis turn the match around just in time to deny Goldwin Pluss. Their success was no mean feat considering the presence of many of Europe’s best players in the opposing line-ups, such as Ramaccioti, Gori and Fraineti, not to mention some FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup holders, Portuguese stars Rui Coimbra, Belchior and André Lourenço, who won the tournament’s MVP award.
Llorenç, scoring a whopping 34 goals in just eight games claimed the Top Scorer award, while his Aramis teammate Norbert Iváncsik won Best Goalkeeper.