Andre Alves, top scorer of the 2010-2011 football season NB I, who played in the champion Videoton, was also efficient in terms of assists, so he took the top spot in the Canadian standings.
This was Alves’ season: in addition to the league and top scorer titles, he also took the top spot in the Canadian table. (Photo: Ferenc Nemeth) |
According to the HLSZ website, the Brazilian Legion, which scored 24 goals in the Premier League, provided 7 assists in the season, bringing a total of 31 points, surpassing the second Andre Schembri (Ferencvaros, 15 goals and 6 assists). It is interesting that Alves would have easily finished on top even if he did not provide a single assist to his teammates.
Meanwhile, Alves wasn’t the most effective footballer, with Pence Lazar – who made his Ojibest debut in the spring – scoring a Canadian point every 72 minutes on average, while the South American striker “only” scored every 81 minutes.
In terms of assists, Fez’s Janos Lazoc was in first place (15), ahead of Foxy of Kiskemet (12) and Nikola Mitrovics of Ojbst (11).
Of the 465 players on the field, 267 (57 percent) scored a goal and/or scored a assist. A total of 690 goals were scored in 30 rounds of the tournament, an average of 23 goals per round, an average of 2.8 goals per game.
As a note on the tables below, taken from the HLSZ website, it should be noted that Norbert Nemede scored the most goals (8) among footballers who played in Szolnok MÁV, but the midfielder scored only four of his eight goals as a player in Szolnok (in the spring ), four more earned the nickname Kecskemét (Autumn). Rimili Mohamed was the most successful Zolnock player last season, with 7 goals.
Canadian table 2010-2011, best The best as a team Best Per Minute / Canadian Points Tables source: www.hlsz.hu |