The historic season by Xaloc Alacant Powerchair was more than a collection of wins; it marked a decisive ascent to the top, capturing both the National League title and the national cup in Spain. Led by coach Jose Luis Ferre, the team pushed forward with focus and resilience, placing them as clear contenders in the competition. On the final day of the league, they traveled to Malaga for a dramatic finish that would seal their fate. In the first of the two decisive matches, they already signaled their intent, demolishing Seville Bulls with a 6-0 triumph. Córdoba, meanwhile, could not secure a scoring route against Isbilya de Sevilla, a result that effectively handed the championship to the Alicante squad. In the evening session, Xaloc Alacant delivered another dominant display, defeating Inter de Jaén 8-0 as the latter already stood as virtual champions in the race for the title.
Samuel Gray from Xaloc Alacant also earned top recognition this season, collecting the Pichichi trophy with 24 goals. The Zamora trophy, awarded for the fewest goals conceded, was claimed by the team with a single conceded goal. The season crowned the player who was selected as MVP due to their outstanding influence on the pitch. Alicante’s side finished with a flawless run of victories and a record as the team that allowed the fewest goals all season. The squad’s success reflected the high value of the coaching staff, headed by Jose Luis Ferre and Leonardo Garcia, alongside the full roster: Luis Val, Fernando Costa, Samuel García, Alex García, Juan Montilla, Gabriel Rodríguez, Víctor Guill, Samuel Grau, Nacho Rodríguez, José Antonio Gómez and Marcos García.
Xaloc Alacant Electric Chair becomes the leader of the National League
The club now sits at the top of the standings, a testament to consistency and depth across the roster. The performances throughout the season demonstrated how a well-coordinated group can rise above the rest through relentless pressure, precise passing, and disciplined defense. Every match added to a growing narrative of dominance that resonated with fans across the region.
The club is now planning for a formal reception by the mayor, inviting the city to celebrate these two national championships and to acknowledge the players who carried the season with grit and pride. On the broader stage, eight Xaloc players, including Víctor Guill and Samuel Grau, earned selections to the Spanish Powerchair team. They are set to compete in the European tournament in Geneva, Switzerland, in August, representing the country on a prominent international platform.