In an unforgettable five-match play-off final against Caja Segovia, Marc Carmona’s futsal side won Barcelona’s first ever Spanish league title.
Barça Alusport ended a dream season with the biggest title of all, the reward for nine months of
hard work, topped off with the high-pressure end-of-season play-off. The División de Honor trophy
will be on show in the club museum for the first time ever, and epitomises the enormous effort put
into this season.
Winning start and early obstacles
The season began at Sala 10 Zaragoaa, where FC Barcelona had never won and they travelled
without Igor or Fernandão, yet came away with a big win (2-5) thatnk to a hat trick from a
brilliant Wilde, while another new signing, Lin, also opened his goalscoring account with a great
goal.
But there was a long way to go, and the team was still under construction, and were held to a
draw at the Palau by Carnicer (3-3). Three days later, El Pozo became the first side to beat FCB
this season with a 4-3 win at the Palacio de los Deportes in Murcia.
But the early doubts were overcome as the team started collecting wins,
some of which were by resounding scorelines. Talavera (3-1), Guadalajara (3-8), Playas (5-1), Azkar
Lugo (3-5), Marfil (8-0), the ever strong Inter (1-2) and Reale Cartagena (6-3) were all beaten by
an improving Barça Alusport, Wilde continued banging in the goals, including four st Gestesa, and
not even the many injuries could stop them. The win over Inter put Barcelona back on top of the
league table for the first time in 3 years and 32 days.
An unlucky loss at Triman Navarra (4-3) ended the winning streak, but despite losing the top
spot and then only drawing at Benicarló (2-2) and losing to Manacor (2-1), the team stayed calm and
made amends in the second half of the season.
Old enemy thrashed
The cup title in Segovia was a boost for the Barça Alusport morale, and they won the next six
games. The most famous was against El Pozo in front of a packed Palau (6-1, and 5,724 spectators).
The fans were really starting to get behind this team.
Despite an unexpected slip at home to Azkar Lugo (1-3, ending a run of more than a month and
a half unbeaten in the league), Barça were still on course for the regular season championship. An
incredible win at Cartagena (4-4) put them back on top and they then won their five remaining games
to hold onto that sport and ensure home court advantage throughout the play-offs.
What a real team is all about
The Copa del Rey title in Toledo mau have been wonderful, but left the
team with injury concerns. Nevertheless, last year’s runner-up Triman Navarra were the
opposition in the best-of-three quarter final, and game one was at the ever-tough Universitario de
Pamplona. But Barça Alusport were looking like champion material, and dealt with the road game
handsomely (1-3).
They then finished the job in game two at the Palau (4-2) to win the series 2-0, and then did
likewise in their semi final against another tough opponent: Lobelle Santiago. They came from
behind to win at the Fontes do Sar (4-7) and as the injured players started returing, they made
light work of game two to qualify for the final (5-0).
Delicious final
But the hardest part had yet to come. A young and talented Caja Segovia awaited in the final,
having eliminated Inter Movistar and Benicarló en route. Barça Alusport had to produce their very
best in this best-of-five title decider.
The Castilians stunned the Palau by winning game one to overcome Barcelona’s home court
advantage (2-3) and almost won game two as well (4-2). Then Barcelona were majestic on their first
visit to the Pedro Delgado (1-4). Game five was at home, but they would have preferred to finish
the job in game four. That wasn’t to be, and Caja Segovia won to set things up for a fifth
and final match (4-2). Sunday June 26 will be a date to remember at the Palau Blaugrana, when the
biggest ever futsal crowd in the pavilion assembled to see Barcelona clinch the title with a
hard-worked but thoroughly deserved win (3-2, to crown a remarkable season.
Teams | ||
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Position | Teams | Pts |
1 | ElPozo Murcia | 79 |
2 | FC Barcelona Alusport | 74 |
3 | Inter Movistar | 64 |
4 | Caja Segovia | 49 |
5 | Autos Lobelle de Santiago | 47 |
6 | Triman Navarra | 45 |
7 | Carnicer Torrejón | 45 |
8 | Umacon Zaragoza | 43 |
9 | Puertollano | 39 |
10 | Fisiomedia Manacor | 37 |
11 | OID Talavera | 36 |
12 | Ríos Renovables Ribera Navarra | 33 |
13 | Azkar Lugo F.S | 29 |
14 | Marfil Santa Coloma | 28 |
15 | Reale Cartagena | 24 |
16 | Benicarló FS | 0 |
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