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·23 maggio 2025
👑 Icon League TOTS: These five are every opponent’s worst nightmare

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·23 maggio 2025
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.
The regular season of the Icon League has come to an end, and the Final 8 is upon us. Who will claim the title on May 25th in Berlin is still completely open. In Berlin, the teams are also relying on their star players. These stars single-handedly decided games during the regular season and scored plenty of goals.
There’s no getting past Tugay Akbakla in goal. The DNA goalkeeper was named Icon of the Day twice, and the team heads voted him Goalie of the Season. He stood out with world-class saves and his quality on the ball. In his 13 games in the regular season, Akbakla recorded 706 passes, 886 ball actions, and 108 saves.
The second member of the Team of the Season is Akbakla’s teammate Darko Bodul. He was crowned Icon of the Season and achieved something in the regular season that no one before him had managed: he was named Icon of the Day three times in a row.
Bodul really hit his stride in the last six games, scoring eleven of his twelve goals during that stretch. He heads into the Final 8 in absolutely top form. The 1.86-meter-tall striker impresses with both his physicality and his strong technique. Delicate chips, shot feints, and precise finishes—all are part of Bodul’s repertoire. The Austrian played one match for Ajax Amsterdam and even played alongside Luis Suárez.
The league’s top scorer, as in the previous season, is Stefan Winkel. He has scored 18 goals in 13 matches, putting him alone at the top. Whether he’ll be caught during the Final 8 remains to be seen.
But the fact that the Plyrs are even in the final is mainly thanks to Winkel. He scored every third goal and is their life insurance. He will be crucial on the final day—if he keeps scoring, the Plyrs have a chance against DNA.
The most goal involvements go to Suad Ak. The dribbling artist, who plays for Berlin City, has 14 goals and another 10 assists. He is outstanding one-on-one, two-footed, and intelligent on the ball. He’s the perfect small-sided player and plays for the German futsal national team. At just 22 years old, he has already played 31 matches for them.
The last member of the Team of the Season is Nedzad Plavci. Sidney Friede dubbed him "Mr. Bande" because he scores loads of goals with the same trick. He stands on the left, with one hand on the boards, darts quickly into the middle, and curls the ball into the right corner.
Plavci scored ten goals and played a key role in OneFootball’s impressive winning streak. A Plavci in top form can take over and decide games.
Who do you think is missing from the Team of the Season? Write it in the comments!