ACL Division 1 East Team of the Season – Season 46 (TOTS)
The ACL Division 1 East Team of the Season for Season 46 represents the highest level of individual excellence across one of the most competitive divisions in the league. Over the course of the season, players were evaluated using the ACL Pointing System, a data-driven model that accounts for position-specific performance metrics, match impact, consistency, and availability across all games played.
Unlike subjective voting systems, this Team of the Season reflects sustained performance across the entire campaign. Every player selected earned their place through measurable output, reliability, and influence in matches that mattered.
Season 46 was defined by intensity, depth, and balance across Division 1 East. Defensive discipline, midfield control, and attacking efficiency were all on display, and the final Team of the Season highlights the players who consistently separated themselves from the rest of the field.

The Selection Methodology
Before highlighting the players, it is important to understand how the Team of the Season was determined.
The ACL Pointing System evaluates players based on:
- Position-specific statistical categories
- Match availability and total games played
- Contribution to team results
- Efficiency relative to role expectations
This ensures that attackers are not unfairly compared to defenders, and that goalkeepers are judged on saves, clean sheets, and match control rather than raw scoring metrics.
The final TOTS lineup is deployed in a 3-5-2 formation, reflecting the most balanced and effective structure based on the top-performing players by position.
🏆 Official Team of the Season – Starting XI (3-5-2)
Goalkeeper
Clyford (Envious)
Games Played: 26
Total Points: 201
Saves: 35
Clean Sheets: 15
MOTM Awards: 5
Clyford stands as the undisputed top goalkeeper of Season 46 in Division 1 East. Across 26 appearances, he delivered elite consistency between the posts, combining shot-stopping reliability with composure in high-pressure situations.
Recording 35 saves across the season, Clyford averaged approximately 1.35 saves per match, often stepping up when his defensive line was tested. His 15 clean sheets are among the highest in the division, meaning he kept a clean sheet in well over half of his appearances, a remarkable achievement at this level of competition.
Beyond the raw numbers, Clyford’s impact was most evident in tight matches. His 5 Man of the Match awards reflect performances where his contributions directly influenced match outcomes. Whether through late-game saves, command of the box, or distribution under pressure, he consistently provided stability for Envious.
In a division where margins are razor-thin, Clyford’s reliability made the difference repeatedly, earning him a deserved place as the starting goalkeeper in the Team of the Season.
Defenders
Daningtonn (Envious)
Games Played: 29
Total Points: 205
Clean Sheets: 16
Goals: 2
Assists: 5
MOTM Awards: 1
Daningtonn was the highest-ranked defender in Division 1 East for Season 46, finishing with 205 points across 29 matches. His season was defined by defensive consistency paired with meaningful contributions going forward.
With 16 clean sheets, Daningtonn averaged a clean sheet in more than 55% of his matches, underscoring his role as a cornerstone of Envious’ defensive structure. While tackles and interceptions do not always tell the full story, his positioning and anticipation limited opponents’ opportunities before they fully developed.
Offensively, Daningtonn added 2 goals and 5 assists, exceptional output for a defender. These contributions often came from set pieces or well-timed forward movements, demonstrating his awareness of game state and ability to influence both ends of the pitch.
His presence brought leadership and balance, making him a clear first choice for the Team of the Season back line.
Nv_Mexi (Envious)
Games Played: 29
Total Points: 186
Clean Sheets: 16
Goals: 2
Assists: 2
Nv_Mexi delivered one of the most consistent defensive campaigns of Season 46. Matching Daningtonn with 16 clean sheets, he played a crucial role in maintaining one of the strongest defensive records in Division 1 East.
Across 29 matches, Nv_Mexi showed exceptional discipline and positional awareness. His ability to read the game allowed him to neutralize attacking threats without excessive tackling, often forcing opponents into low-percentage chances.
His 2 goals and 2 assists reflect selective but effective offensive involvement, particularly during moments where defensive solidity transitioned into controlled attacking phases. While his contributions may not always grab headlines, his reliability was invaluable.
Nv_Mexi’s season was a textbook example of how consistency and intelligence at the back translate directly into team success.
hovosito (Envious)
Games Played: 27
Total Points: 176
Clean Sheets: 14
Goals: 2
Assists: 4
Completing the defensive trio, hovosito brought balance and composure to the back line. Over 27 appearances, he recorded 14 clean sheets, contributing to defensive stability while maintaining flexibility within the system.
hovosito’s 2 goals and 4 assists highlight his comfort on the ball and willingness to support attacking phases when appropriate. He often served as the connector between defense and midfield, ensuring transitions were controlled rather than rushed.
While his role was less aggressive than some of his counterparts, his calm decision-making and positional discipline allowed Envious to maintain shape even during sustained pressure.
His inclusion in the Team of the Season reflects not just statistics, but the value of consistency and tactical intelligence.
Midfielders
Virticui (NoHardFeelings) – CDM
Games Played: 29
Total Points: 166
Possession Actions: 149
Virticui was the most effective defensive midfielder in Division 1 East during Season 46. Across 29 matches, he accumulated 166 points, driven largely by elite possession metrics and defensive coverage.
With 149 possession actions, Virticui averaged over 5 possession recoveries per match, frequently disrupting opposition build-up play. His role was pivotal in shielding the back line and allowing attacking players greater freedom.
While not tasked with scoring or assisting, his contribution was felt in the rhythm and tempo of matches. He consistently positioned himself to recycle possession, break up counterattacks, and stabilize midfield transitions.
Virticui’s season exemplifies the importance of a true holding midfielder in high-level competitive play.
JoeBro I (NoHardFeelings) – CDM
Games Played: 29
Total Points: 151
Possession Actions: 138
MOTM Awards: 4
JoeBro I complemented Virticui perfectly in midfield. With 151 points and 138 possession actions, he provided balance through work rate, defensive coverage, and situational awareness.
His 4 Man of the Match awards highlight games where his influence went beyond standard metrics. JoeBro I often stepped up in matches requiring physical presence or leadership, helping NoHardFeelings maintain control in critical moments.
Across 29 matches, his consistency and adaptability allowed him to thrive in different match contexts, whether protecting a lead or pressing for control late in games.
Sux Innit (NoHardFeelings) – CAM
Games Played: 28
Total Points: 164
Goals: 5
Assists: 18
MOTM Awards: 4
Sux Innit was the creative heartbeat of Division 1 East in Season 46. In 28 appearances, he recorded 18 assists, averaging nearly 0.65 assists per match, an elite figure at this level.
His 5 goals further underline his attacking versatility, while 4 MOTM awards reflect games where his creativity directly dictated outcomes. Whether unlocking defenses with through balls or orchestrating build-up play, Sux Innit consistently delivered under pressure.
Few players combined vision, execution, and consistency as effectively as he did throughout the season.
Wingers
Belcatraz (NoHardFeelings)
Games Played: 27
Total Points: 126
Goals: 4
Assists: 1
MOTM Awards: 2
Belcatraz finished as the highest-ranked winger in Division 1 East for Season 46. Over 27 matches, he delivered 4 goals and 1 assist, contributing on both flanks with pace and work rate.
His ability to stretch defenses and support both attack and defense made him a vital component of NoHardFeelings’ system. His 2 MOTM awards reflect matches where his influence extended beyond raw numbers, often creating space and opportunities for teammates.
x pompas (NoHardFeelings)
Games Played: 16
Total Points: 66
Goals: 2
Assists: 1
Despite playing fewer matches, x pompas earned his place through efficiency and impact. With 2 goals and 1 assist in 16 matches, he maintained a strong contribution rate and proved decisive when called upon.
His selection highlights the importance of quality over quantity, as his per-match impact remained high throughout the season.
Attackers
Nv_Jamaican (Envious)
Games Played: 29
Total Points: 464
Goals: 40
Assists: 9
Nv_Jamaican was the defining player of Season 46. With 40 goals in 29 matches, he averaged nearly 1.38 goals per game, an extraordinary output in Division 1 East.
His 464 points stand as the highest individual total across all positions, reflecting dominance, consistency, and efficiency. Adding 9 assists, he contributed directly to goals at an elite rate, influencing matches regardless of opposition.
MysteriousMilks (NoHardFeelings)
Games Played: 29
Total Points: 357
Goals: 28
Assists: 9
MOTM Awards: 8
MysteriousMilks complemented Nv_Jamaican with a phenomenal season of his own. Averaging nearly one goal per match, he also provided creativity and leadership up front.
His 8 MOTM awards reflect a season filled with decisive performances, often stepping up in high-stakes matches.
⭐ Honorable Mentions – Super Subs
- Kiomni
- Lihini
- ManicNaldo
- Lussii
- Zidan
- ICON Cynical
- Viva Andresi
Each delivered seasons worthy of recognition and remained in close contention for TOTS inclusion.
Closing Remarks
The ACL Season 46 Division 1 East Team of the Season sets a new standard for excellence. Every selection reflects sustained performance, reliability, and match impact across a demanding campaign.
As attention now turns to Season 47, this TOTS serves as both recognition and a benchmark — one future players will aim to surpass.
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