Meanwhile the best goalkeeper was adjudged to be Pana's Georgios Kollias and he was congratulated by László Urbán, the deputy head of Suzuki Hungary. Budapest Honvéd midfielder Valér Kapacina was the competition's top goalscorer with four strikes including a penalty in the Final against Panathinaikos and he received his prize from Imre Kozma, the head of the Hungarian Máktai Szeretetszolgálat, Gábor Ocskay, the President of Fehérvár's ice hockez organisation and Bea Simoka, the State Secretary for Sport. All three players won a brand new Apple iPhone which can be used with any telephone provider.
Two foreign players and one Hungarian footballer also made up last year's award winners when Slovan Bratislava's Martin Lach was best goalkeeper, Real's Alvaro Morata Martin the top goalscorer and Honvéd's Roland Vólent the tournament's best player.



