Quantcast
Channel: World Amateur Subbuteo Players Association
Viewing all 2805 articles
Browse latest View live

Gareth Christie wins in Abernethy

$
0
0
Gareth Christie (right) during the recent Europa Cup for clubs in Belgium
Last saturday the last stage of the Scottish circuit was played in Abernethy. 9 players from three different clubs were taking part. Players were dropped in three groups and everyone had 2 group games and then 2 more games for places 1 to 9. Tom Burns, Steve Bennett and Gareth Christie finished on top of their respective groups and met for the title. Gareth Christie won his two decisive games to claim the trophy. Steve Bennett was runner-up and Tom Burns was third. Greg Dand won his two games to finish 4th.

Gareth Christie commented his victory: "A low turnout unfortunately, mainly due to changing to a Saturday (originally we were scheduled for Sunday but this clashed with Dundee United playing in the Scottish League Cup Final, and with several fans in the club, the vote was to change). However, a win is a win nonetheless and I'm happy to have not conceded any goals. More importantly I regained second place in the final standings of the Scottish Circuit over Tom Burns."

Final standings of the tournament
1. Gareth Christie (Dundee United TFC)
2. Steve Bennett (Dundee United TFC)
3. Tom Burns (Glasgow TSA)
4. Greg Dand (Dundee United TFC)
5. Malcolm Lees (Hot Club d'Ecosse)
6. Baver Bari (Hot Club d'Ecosse)
7. John Halpin (Glasgow TSA)
8. Andy Beskaky (Dundee United TFC)
9. David Baxter (Dundee United TFC)

Jurong Central welcomes Belgian guest in Singapore

$
0
0
Jurong Central SC welcomed Stephane Lambert from Belgium to the club where he flicked competitively with our Jurong club players. A draw was made where group A comprises of an all new U19 players while group B comprises of a tricky set of senior Jurong players paired with our Belgium friend while group C had Club league leader Rudy with 2 other dedicated flickers.

The group stages saw promising U19 flicker, Bolkiah joining favorites Stéphane & Rudy to the winners group while Anas, Fauzi & Quan Feng joined the Runner-up group & Father & son Yew Seng & Ding Heng paired with Nic in the Consolation group.

Consolation Group saw Nic winning the group but Yew Seng gutsy resilience to hold a goalless game with Nic. Runner-up Group saw Fauzi stumbled to a shocking 3-0 defeat to Anas while Quan Feng showed glimpse of goalkeeping brilliance against his two senior club mates.

The winner group was between Stéphana and Rudy. Both had easily demolish Bolkiah thus it was a straight forward duel between them.

The game started slow, with both playing cautiously trying not to make mistakes. Only in the 2nd half did both have chances to breach each other goal but in the end, the game ended scoreless. It was thought the both could not score against each other in extra time but Rudy suddenly bursted out with guns blazing and scored immediately after the start of extra time. Stephan tried furiously to equalized but his efforts were futile and in the final minutes, Rudy grabbed a 2nd goal to seal victory and crown the champion.

Stéphane Lambert did not leave empty handed, as he was given the 'Friends of Jurong Central SC' certificate; an award which enable him to flick with club or use the club facilities anytime he is in town.

(Report by Jurong Central SC)

Australian winner in Singapore

$
0
0
Last week-end Singapore was the center of Asian Subbuteo as the TFAS organized their International Open with visitors from Indonesia, Malaysia, Belgium, Hong Kong and Australia. U19 champion was Giovanni Choong while Yusni Den Mulia defeated Rudy Hesty in the Open final.

On the side of the main event, players who did not qualify from the Group stage proceeded to the knock-0ut Plate Event which was a registered WASPA tournament. By the end of the day, the Plate Final was a tight affair from the visiting Raffaele Lombardi (of Paramatta, Australia) and Singapore’s very own up-and-coming young adult Noor Haikal. Both played out an exciting final with each scoring 1 after another to finish the game 2-2 at full-time; bringing the game into extra-time. During the overtime period, the experience of the more mature Rafaelle made all the difference as he scored another goal to edge out Noor Haikal by the odd goal!!  Raffaele’s victory in the Plate Event made his long journey from Sydney, Australia to our shores of Singapore worthwhile indeed!

Congratulations to all winners!

(Report by TFAS)

Carl Young wins a nice tournament in Melbourne

$
0
0
Melbourne WASPA Tournament – March 2015 Report
Melbourne have staged their 16th WASPA event in just under 2 years with an above average attendance of 10 players, with one participant from Sydney representing his club (Northern Falcons) Steve Dettre.

The format setup on the day was an unorthodox approach in order to guarantee more games than usual, in order to gain more experience on the pitch which ultimately accounts towards their own development in the sport.

Having the groups seeded of their WASPA rankings, Benji Batten and Carl Young managed to finish first in their groups while 2nd and 3rd places of each group were placed in an elimination final to reach the semis. The players who did not reach the top 3 in their groups, were placed in “Plate” semi-finals, which will ultimately move each winner and loser into another final game where it will determine their 7th – 10th final placing. Losers of the elimination final will go on to play for a 5th place final.

Carl Young, winner (left)
Carl Young was the winner of the tournament without conceding a goal, however it was also not an easy task with stiff competition from Benny Ng and Steve Dettre where Carl Young came out victorious by one goal to nil. Excellent effort from Carl.

Steve Dettre, runner-up (left)
Game Reviews:

Steve Dettre’s Toccer figures were a surprise element towards the majority of Melbourne players who were unfamiliar with its unique play style. The figures are of goliath-like size on the field and the sheer weight of the bases proves it is almost impossible and requires the opponent to study and calculate more than usual if they are trying to force a corner or a throw – in. Luke Radziminski faced Steve in the elimination round in what was deemed as one of the highlights of the tournament. It ended in a 3-2 thriller which ended in sudden death. Luke took a shock 1-0 lead in the first half over the very experienced Steve Dettre, however in the second half Steve managed to pull 2 goals back through some exquisite long ranged chips and Luke then finally managed to equalise with only 2 minutes remaining in normal time. The 10 minute sudden death period ended on short notice where Steve had managed to blockade his own shooting quadrant and belted in his third to send him into the semi’s and ultimately, finishing runners up away from home ousting 8 other Melbourne players. Congratulations Steve.

Dillon Izon finished 3rd in the tournament as his personal best when compared to the amount of players that have attended and their skill level. Although he was routed by Benji Batten in the group stage (1-5) he met him again in the 3rd place play off and produced an unlikely 2-1 win over Benji. Congratulation to Dillon.

Noah Loven was the only U/12’s player on the day and although he found the games extremely difficult, it was definitely a learning curve for him to see how the more experienced senior players play on the pitch. With over 2 and a half hours of gameplay on the day it will prove beneficial for him in the long run when he takes on the other U/12’s in their own tournament in the future.

(Report by Luke Radziminski)

First WASPA title for Scott Freeman

$
0
0
Last friday there was a small WASPA event in Coulsdon, England. There were four players only but there were many close games. Scott Freeman won the event with two wins and a draw while Colin Lindsey was second, Lee Fenton was third and Michael Freeman ended as fourth. Congratulations to Scott for winning his first WASPA title.

Past results of the Coulsdon club can be found at http://www.ccfworld.com/Subbuteo/Results%20Archive.htm

Brian Butterworth wins the Meopham Cup

$
0
0
Brian Butterworth held onto his King of Meopham title in fine style. His usual crushing of Colin Tarry was supplemented by a fine win over Terry Edge. A dire goaless draw with Nick MacLochlainn was his only blip in a comfortable re-coronation. Highlight of the evening was Mac's five year old son taking over goalkeeping duties for Brian. Congratulations Brian.

A second WASPA title for Jeremy Bradley in Enderby

Andy Beskaby wins in Arbroath

$
0
0
Andy Beskaby, tournament winner
A great days play held in Arbroath today where the focus was on coaching whilst playing. Two players sat out today but played friendlies whilst also coaching were Gareth and Steve.
Congratulations to Andy Beskaby on his first session win and doing so without conceding a single goal. The game of the day was 0-0 between Andy and Rob, a very well played game between the two Highland rivals!
Coaching is going to plan according to Gareth and Steve, great news for the club who will be fielding A & B teams at the forthcoming Glasgow Grand Prix in April.

Placings
1. Andy Beskaby
2. Rob Conway
3. Dave Baxter
4. Stuart Peacock
5. Craig Thom
6. Kevin Perkis

(Report by Steve Bennett)

First trophy for Spyros Stratoudakis

$
0
0
Spyros Stratoudakis is the winner of the 14th WASPA tournament organized by Flaming Flickers in Athens Greece.Finalist was Franco Alfonso. Well donne to all participants!


(Report by the Flaming Flickers)

Cyprus: nice win for Marcos Kalopsidiotis

$
0
0
This sunday 14 players attended the tournament held in Limassol and organized the the clubs of Famagusta. In the final, Marcos Kalopsidiotis defeated Georgios Zangylos in sudden death (2-1). Charalambos Constantinou and Marios Nikolaou were the semi-finalists.



László Csibor wins in Budapest

$
0
0
Six players participated the third Hungarian WASPA tournament, and after a few months pause László Csibor from Mezőberény TFC won the competition and Gábor Baross finished the second place. The tournament was very exciting, because only the higher number of points between Róbert Zsigri and Zoltán Baross judged for the third place and Róbert Zsigri was better with only one goal.

The final ranking:
1. László Csibor
2. Gábor Baross
3. Róbert Zsigri
4. Zoltán Baross
5. Adrián Száki
6. Bence Dolmányos

In blog of "Budapest Subbuteo" you can find some photos and the full results of the tournament: http://budapestsubbuteo.blog.hu/2015/03/29/diadalmas_visszateres_518

(Report by Gábor Baross)

Scotland's Malcolm Lees is UK and Ireland champion

$
0
0
This week-end, the club of Yorkshire Phoenix organized the 2015 First Call Gas WASPA UK and Ireland Championship.
Yorkshire Phoenix, team champion
A great weekend saw Yorkshire Phoenix win the team event on Saturday beating Manchester TFC in the final 2-0. The individual tournament was played under WASPA banner and attracted 22 players. The event was played with Swiss system and it was very exciting as after 5 games, the top 3 players ended with 12 points. Scotland had a 1,2,3 with Malcolm Lees coming out on top via goal difference. Great weekends play enjoyed by all, and we will be sure to run the event again next season.

(Story with the help of Paul Lawrenson)


Final ranking:
1. Malcom Lees, Scotland/Manchester TFC
2. Mike Burns, Scotland/Hot Club d'Ecosse
3. Robert Ramsey, Scotland/NETFA Teesside
4. Mike Parnaby, England/Yorkshire Phoenix
5. Kevin Adderley, England/Yorkshire Phoenix
6. Brian Daley, England/Yorkshire Phoenix
7. Andy Boyer, England/Yorkshire Phoenix
8. Martin Blanchard, England/Yorkshire Phoenix
9. Mark Farrell, Ireland/Yorkshire Phoenix
10. Daryl Shanks, Scotland/Hot Club d'Ecosse
11. Connor Bowden, England/Yorkshire Phoenix
12. Stuart Walsh, England/Yorkshire Phoenix
13. Russ Harker, England/Yorkshire Phoenix
14. Ben Staples, England/Yorkshire Phoenix
15. Matthew Parnaby, England/Yorkshire Phoenix
16. Ash Harker, England/Yorkshire Phoenix
17. Gary Keech, England/Yorkshire Phoenix
18. Paul Kerfoot, England/Yorkshire Phoenix
19. Jeff Parsons, England/NETFA Teesside
20. Abbie Staples, England/Yorkshire Phoenix
21. Dylan Staples, England/Yorkshire Phoenix
22. Mark Parkin, England/NETFA Teesside

First Alberton tournament a success!

$
0
0
The players
The Johannesburg Table Football Club hosted their first tournament in Alberton, on the eastern part of Johannesburg on Sunday the 29th of March 2015 at the Erkhuleni Municipal Offices. The venue proved to be an immaculate venue and is odds on favourite to host the 2015 South African Championship later this year.
A nice venue
A field of 9 participants was divided into two groups. This tournament saw the return of Shane Graaff, one of the founding members of the South African Table Football Association in 2008. Imtiaz Ahmed also made his debut at a officially recognized table football event.
The group stages went according to the seedings as Jayden van der Merwe and Clifford Graaff qualified as group winners along with Julian van der Merwe and Shane Graaff as runner-ups. In the semi-final, top ranked junior, Jayden accounted for Shane Graaff by a solitary goal in a free flowing game. Clifford defeated Julian in a tense penalty shoot-out after a exciting but goalless game.
The final

Action in the final
The final saw Clifford defeat Jayden by a single goal in a tense and exhilarating final. Unfortunately, Jayden made one defensive mistake which Clifford was able to capitalize on and secure his first Alberton Challenge title.
Once again, great fun was had by all and more table football tournaments are to be hosted on the eastern part of Johannesburg.

(Report by Clifford Graaff)

The Curse Of The Second Pie

$
0
0
Subbuteo Parramatta went on the road for this FISTF/WASPA tournament, heading down to club member, Raffaele Lombardi’s home town of Berry. The glorious sunlit day filled the room for the players to face off – some of the old regulars against some old champions who’ve recently returned to the game, as well as some novices to bring renewed enthusiasm.

Group 1 turned out to be where a lot of the action would be – both grand finalists as well as the repechage winner fought out the group stage. Daniele Lombardi was overwhelmed in his matches against Peter Thomas and former Australian junior champion Will Johncock. Their encounter against each other was a cagey affair, ending 2-1 to Peter.

Group 2 saw Eliot Kennedy down Adrian Elmer 2-0 in the first match, Adrian defending doggedly for the opening 15 minutes before letting himself down with some poor play and 2 conceded goals in the opening couple of minutes of the second half. New boy Mat Barrie then did the same to Adrian, Mat’s reading of the game serving him well until Adrian finally managed to break through midway through the second half. Eliot’s experience was too much for Mat in the final game.

Group 3, the only one with 4 players, was also the group that could go down to the wire, which it did. An opening 1-1 draw between Steve Dettre and Raffaele Lombardi could have gone either way, with each player having a golden chance to take the game in the final minute alone, a draw, however, being a fair reflection. Paul Magee got warmed up with a win over the other new boy, Adam Reynolds. Steve accounted for Paul in the second round, while Raffaele dispatched Adam. In the final games, the biggest celebration of the day happened when Adam scored his first ever competitive goal – a well placed finish against Steve – though Steve kept control, winning the game. Paul knew he needed to beat Raffaele to progress to the knock-out stage but, in the end, had to be content with the repechage after Raffaele saw him off 2-0.

The repechage semis saw the experience of Daniele and Paul win out over the new players, Mat and Adam though Mat, again, showed a deft defensive line and made Paul work hard, while both players brought an enthusiasm to the dy and willingness to learn that will see them progress quickly. In the final, two very different styles fought out for supremacy with Paul’s calculated precision rubbing up against Daniele’s flamboyance. Paul took the lead, while Daniele had thought he had equalised with a deft shot before realising he had a figure off-side. In the second half, Daniele pressed hard and finally found the net with a swift series of flicks on the run to bury the ball. As the game looked like heading for extra-time, Daniele took the lead, another swift manouvre and powerful shot giving him the repechage title.

In the barrage rounds, Steve took a comfortable 2 goal to the half-time break over Adrian, but Adrian got into the game much more in the second half, pulling one back and coming close a few more times. Steve’s experience, however, showed through as he made sure of his place in the semis with a 3rd. Will defeated Raffaele 3-1 to take the other semi, meaning the 3 seeded players were in the semis, joined by the the former junior champion playing his first tournament after an almost 20 year lay-off.

While Steve had his moments, Peter took an early goal in their semi, which allowed Peter to settle and dominate. His third goal, in particular, was an absolute screamer, scored by a deep, defensive figure piercing the smallest gap to get a venemous shot on target. Meanwhile, Will was pushing Eliot all the way, Eliot unable to turn field position into scoreboard dominance. 1-1 at full time meant the first (and only) extra time of the day was needed. This turned into an almost non-event, though, as, barely had the extra period started and the audience settled in to watch the tussle, than Will scored a well taken golden goal winner, giving him a rematch against his group opponent, Peter.

Having learned a few things from their earlier encounter, Peter played a perfect opening and was 3-0 up inside 5 minutes. An earlier comment about an extra pie that Will had eaten at lunch came back to haunt him as he appeared unable to move in the face of Peter’s quickfire attacks. He did finally settle, though, and was able to head to the half-time break without conceding again. Midway through the second half, however, Peter put the result beyond doubt with a knock-out blow 4th goal. Will did get some possession and pulled back a well-taken consolation, before Peter rounded out a convincing performance with 2 more to take the game 6-1.

A fantastic day of Subbuteo, played in sublime surrounds with great sportsmanship on display at all levels. It was great to see new and returning players throw themselves at the challenge with enthusiasm, while the regulars continued their onfield duels with each other with both competitiveness and camaraderie.

(Report from Adrian Elmer, originally posted here)

To see the full results click here.
To see more photos, click here.

Home win for Clinton Gahwiler

$
0
0
Sunday 30th March 2015 saw Cape Town City Subbuteo Club host its 3rd WASPA tournament. Eight players gathered at the Sports Science Institute in Newlands for the (very belated) New Year tournament. While a few regular players were unavailable, it did feature two new ‘returnee’s’ to the game in Billy Nield and Stephen Solz. The tournament was played in league format, with each game being one half of 12 minutes. Final log positions were as follows:
1. Clinton Gahwiler 18
2. John Fishlock 15
3. Brendon Hoctor 15
4. Grant Lewis 13
5. Stephen Solz 5
6. Billy Nield 5
7. Dave Conradie 5
8. Glenn O’Connor 4

(Report by Clinton Gahwiler)

Second tournament of the Veroia Labradors

$
0
0

This sunday 12 players attended the tournament organized by the Verioa Labradors (Greece). Among them, there were three players from Larissa TFC and Athinaikos to meet the local players. In the final, Thrasyvoulos Gagkas defeated Georgios Niavis to claim the trophy. Congratulations to all.

Second WASPA trophy for Kostas Kalopsidiotis

$
0
0
There was subbuteo action this wednesday in Limassol( Cyprus) with another great event counting for the WASPA circuit. 17 players were present and the level of the competitors is improving as Georgios Zangylos was defeated in the quarter-finals by Kyriakos Stylianou. In the semis, Kyriakos Stylianou lost to Kostas Kalopsidiotis in sudden death and in the grand final, Kostas Kalopsidiotis managed to beat Giorgos Stylianou (3-1). Giorgos Stylianou had won a sensational game against Marcos Kalopsidiotis on shots in the semi. Congratulations to all Cypriots involved to help improving things in Cyprus.



WASPA report file of March 2015

$
0
0
Dear all, here is the monthly report of the WASPA circuit.

WASPA Golden Book (March 2015)
WASPA ranking of March 2015

Group picture in Singapore
This month we had 26 "regional" tournaments and one with advanced rules. We had some great improvements and great happenings:
- we are growing with 1541 ranked players (+24) from 38 different nations.
- the Templeuve tournament was spectacular with 28 entries and the top 3 of the WASPA ranking (Geoffrey Marain, Steve Bennett, Jos Ceulemans) were there.Anyway, none of them managed to finish in the top 4 as we had big names such as Daniel and Pascal Scheen, Lucio Canicchio,... taking part;
- great events in South Africa (3 different tournaments), Switzerland, Greece, England, Scotland,...;
- the individual tournament of the UL & Ireland championship was played under WASPA banner;
- Australia is still doing extremely well and had a tournament under both FISTF and WASPA banners;
- England is now the nation that has organized the largest number of regional tournaments (78 - 75 for Italy);
- England is also now third in the ranking of nations (+1) and Australia is now fourth (+1);

FISTF tournament in Berry (Australia) also under WASPA banner
There are already a couple of events in the calendar for April and please note it's never too late to add more events.

The venue of the UK and Ireland championship
WASPA is trying to become stronger but we will need ideas of everyone to keep on growing. WE ARE WAITING YOUR FEEDBACK!

Keep in mind for any request about the WASPA circuit and for sending results, you must use the following e-mail address: vincent.cop@rsca.com

Please note the blog is updated as often as possible at http://waspa-circuit.blogspot.com

The FISTF website is http://www.fistf.com

Have a great day and keep on flicking!

Vincent Coppenolle

Chris Kaberry wins in North Shields

$
0
0
North Shields SC hosted its 2nd WASPA tournament this weekend and once again, Chris Kaberry took the honours.  Only four players were involved this time but, as usual, the competition was tight and enjoyed by all.  Round 1 saw Chris and Jeff play a close game with few chances.  A well worked move 6 minutes from time gave Chris the win 1-0. Andy failed to take his chances against Dave who scored his first ever WASPA goal to win 1-0. Chris gave Dave a lesson in finishing in game two winning 5-0 whilst Andy and Jeff fought out another close match. Once again, Andy failed to take chances and let Jeff get behind his defence to win 1-0. The final session saw two very close games.  Andy played a superb defensive game against Chris and deserved a 0-0 draw whilst Jeff beat Dave 1-0.  Big thank you to Andy Mill for his hospitality. Look forward to seeing everyone at NETFA Teeside on Friday night!

(Report by Chris Kaberry)

Frank Lannoy does the job

$
0
0
Alain Flament, Frank Lannoy and Jos Ceulemans
Eight players attended the monthly tournament of the SC Flanders club in Hofstade-Zemst on monday. There was a low turnout dut to the Easter holidays but seven different clubs were represented, which was probably a record. This time, there were many close games and the victory seemed to be decided after session 2 when Frank Lannoy defeated Jos Ceulemans (2-1). Frank had a perfect evening, beating Stéphane Lambert, Alain Flament and Vincent Guyaux to claim his third WASPA title. Jos finished second with 9 points while Alain Flament was third with a better goal difference than Vincent Guyaux. The final ranking of the evening was as follows:
1. Frank Lannoy (SC Temploux)
2. Jos Ceulemans (SC Stembert)
3. Alain Flament (SCAF Quévy)
4. Vincent Guyaux (Bormla SC)
5. Eddy Beernaert (SC Flanders)
6. Stéphane Lambert (Kent Invicta TFC)
7. Dany Timmerman (Templeuve United)
8. Bert Feyens (SC Flanders)
Viewing all 2805 articles
Browse latest View live