Showing posts with label Hungary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hungary. Show all posts

Tuesday, 22 October 2019

Gábor Baross winner in Budapest

Last week-end Pasquale Carrassi was in Budapest and the local club of "Subbuteo Budapest" organized a small WASPA event for him. Only five players attended this tournament, everybody played against everybody in the group format before finals decided the winner and the third place.

Group stage:
1. Baross Gábor
2. Pasquale Carrassi
3. Mácsik Áron
4. Naszádi András
5. Katona Viktor

Final for third place:
Mácsik Áron-Naszádi András 1-0

Big final:
Baross Gábor-Pasquale Carrassi 2-0

Full story: https://budapestsubbuteo.blog.hu/2019/10/17/baross_gabor_gyozott_a_mini_waspa-tornan

Monday, 19 August 2019

August 2019: news from around the world

Some news from around the world as we recived results from Wales, Austria, Australia and Hungary.

Players in Wrexham
The Wrexham Subbuteo Club WASPA tournament took place on August 18. Wrexham players Iestyn Bevan, Tyler Bevan, Callum Parry and Michael Harper were joined by London Road players Cayne Matthews, Ruby Matthews, Brian Daley and Lucasz Whittle. After the group stage and the semi-finals, Cayne Matthews managed to beat Brian Daley on shots for the very first time. Ruby Matthews and Lucasz Whittle were the semi-finalists while Michael Harper won the consolation tournament.

In Austria, the Royal 78 club in Vienna organized their yearly club championship under WASPA banner.

One month after Heinz Eder's victory, Alexander Haas (see picture) took the honors this time af defeating Stefan Sandner in the final (3-3 and shots). Congratulations Alex!

Final standings:
1. Alexander Haas
2. Stefan Sandner
3. Murat Tünger
4. Christian Haas
5. Reinhard Schöberl
6. Daniel Vranovitz
7. Karl Vranovitz
8. Ferhat Cicek


In Australia, the Perth players had their monthly gathering this week-end and Ross McNulty finished on top of a group of 5. It was great to see Ross back in action. The Perth club will continue hosting more WASPA tournaments next season.

Final standings:
1. Ross McNulty
2. Alan Kimber
3. Hugh Best
4. Noel Mani
5. Chris Thorn

In Brisbane, six players met for the monthly tournament of Brisbane Subbuteo Club. For this tournament they played "The Wigan system", with a slight alteration in that you played everyone with the results counting to the individual and team cups but results against your own team mates didn't count towards the team cup.

For this tournament we played "The Wigan system", with a slight alteration in that you played everyone with the results counting to the individual and team cups but results against your own team mates didn't count towards the team cup.

The theme was Bundesliga and in the final, Giuseppe Tardiota defeated Gus Gillespie (1-0). The team cup was won by Team A by 13 pts to 10. "The next tournament will be played the same way but the final standings will decide the teams for next time and each team will be a different national league, eg team A is the Italian league and team B is the Spanish league", explained Gareth Whalley.

Finally, some news from Hungary where the Budapest club had the visit of an Italian Subbuteo player, Angelo Micoli (Subbuteo Club Valdarno). Angelo was in Hungary with his family and played games two times. A small WASPA event was organized on August 11 where three players played each other three times. It was a small event but it was great fun, according to the players. Gábor Baross was the winner of the day with Áron Mácsik being runner-up and Michele Micoli as third.
Full results and some photos can be found here:
https://budapestsubbuteo.blog.hu/2019/08/12/olasz_vendegjatek_budapesten

Tuesday, 2 July 2019

Gábor Baross wins mini tournament in Budapest

Our friends in Budapest were back in the WASPA circuit this week-end as German globe-trotter Sven Schilling was paying a visit to the local players. Gábor Baross finished on top of a double round robin with 5 wins and a draw while Sven Schilling was runner-up. Áron Mácsik and Viktor Katona were also taking part. It was an important day for WASPA as we had not had any WASPA presence in Hungary for a long period.

Thursday, 5 July 2018

Report of the first WASPA World Cup in Budapest

The players on Saturday
Last week-end was a moment to remember for the table football community as the very first WASPA world cup took place in Budapest, Hungary. For this inaugural week-end, the format of games was special with two individual tournaments where players could play as many games as possible. American player Christian Filippella won on both days. On Saturday Marco Zucchi (Czech Republic) and on Sunday Gábor Baross (Hungary) managed to reach the final and to take the second place.

The trophies on Saturday!
There were 19 participants on the first day: Hungarian hosts, and American, Russian, Italian (coming from Romania), Austrian and Czech guests. Amongst the Hungarian participants there were two players who tried subbuteo for the first time. The group matches did not bring surprises, not as the semi-finals and the final. In the final Christian Filippella played against Marco Zucchi, and won. András Hicz (Hungary) and Daniel Vranovitz (Austria) were classified as third.

The final 4 on Sunday
On Sunday there were 13 players in the tournament and the best players reached easily the quarter-finals. Filippella won the semi-final easily while the other semi-final was decided by a shoot-out between Gábor Baross and Marco Zucchi. The final brought a great match, Filippella won only 3-2 against the Hungarian player. András Hicz and Marco Zucchi shared the third place.

The final results and the pictures you can find here:
http://budapestsubbuteo.blog.hu/2018/07/02/christian_filippella_nyerte_a_waspa_vebe_elso_napjat
http://budapestsubbuteo.blog.hu/2018/07/03/filippella_duplazott_baross_gabor_a_dontoig_menetelt

Some comments from the players

Gábor Baross (Hungary): "In April I couldn’t imagine how could I organize this tournament well. I had problems with the previous venue, that’s why I couldn’t promote the event as I wanted it. Fortunately the president of our association offered this room, which was excellent. It is in the center of Budapest, the location was nice and clean and he offered us free lunch. On Sunday evening I was tired, but very happy, because I didn't mess up the schedule and I saw everybody was happy and felt themselves well in this weekend. The atmosphere was friendly, and good to see how the players tried to teach the two new Hungarian players, who never played subbuteo before. We played a lot with friendly mood with friendly players – that’s the philosophy of WASPA, so thanks Vincent for this associaton."

Christian Filippella-Naszádi András
Christian Filippella (USA): "I believe that it was a wonderful tournament, very well organized in a great central location. Gabor offered us a great lunch both days and everyone was very friendly and accommodating. A great sportmanship in every game. Budapest is a beautiful city. I really enjoyed my time and I hope the event will be held every year with more participants from other countries. I think it's the first time an American player wins a world title so that is great for ASA as well."

Marco Zucchi-Adrián Száki
Marco Zucchi (Czech Republic): "I really enjoyed, not only because of Subbuteo but because it was a perfect mix to play, enjoy Budapest and most importantly to know new people. I thank Gabor and Vincent because with this WASPA Tournament I have had the possibility to really enjoy and to come back with a nice experience and new friends to keep in my life suitcase. Really good done!"

Daniel Vranovitz-Székely Miklós
Pasquale Carrassi (Italy): "The WASPA World Cup has been perfectly organized by Gabor and the friends of the Budapest Subbuteo Club. I really appreciated and highly recognize the big efforts they did. The location was one of the best I have ever seen in both WASPA and FISTF circuits and thanks to the great sponsorship the tournaments in the two different days were free and included a nice catering service. Really amazing! It was a friendly atmosphere and all players were respectful and fair. The city of Budapest is also wonderful, one of the best capitals in Europe and deserves more that a visit. 10/10 for the WASPA World Cup, hope to be there next year!"

Szathmáry Károly-Andrey Vlasov
Andrey Vlasov (Russia): "We are very happy that we participated in WASPA World Cup. First of all, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to organizers of the tournament, especially Gábor. The tournament was in the center of the city, in a beautiful historical building, in a comfortable hall. Throughout the tournament there was a perfect friendly atmosphere. Despite the fact that players had very different level of Subbuteo skills all our matches were very interesting. Free coffee, drinks and lunch were a pleasant bonus for the participants of the competition. We hope that such a World Cup will now be held every year."

Evgenii Vlasov-Madai András
Peter Szilvássy (Hungary): "It was superb, familiar and very friendly. I was happy to know kind people from other countries. The place was beautiful - Eiffel Palace - in the heart of Budapest. Thanks to  our sponsor also for fine food, amazing lunch... Gábor Baross was an excellent organizator (and good player, too) - kind and patient... The glass trophies were special and with a very nice design... Thanks to photos and thanks for idea of this 1st WASPA World Cup of Budapest to Gábor Baross. Let's play again together, make subbuteo great again!"

Monday, 28 May 2018

Another good night of Subbuteo in Budapest



Last week the Budapest players had the visit of their italian frien Alberto Tarantino. Alberto is also the organizer and founder of SC Berlin in Germany. the Budapest organized a small WASPA event to celebrate Alberto's visit. There were six players including a beginner. Gábor Baross won the tournament.

Full details, pictures and results can be found here

Wednesday, 28 February 2018

Marco Zucchi wins in Hungary

Marco Zucchi in action
There was subbuteo action last Friday in Köszeg, Hungary where a few players met to prepare the Austrian team championship and it was nice to see them competing under WASPA banner. Marco Zucchi finished on top of a group of 4 while Gábor Baross was runner-up, Lászlo Csibor was 3rd and András Hicz took the 4th place.

Monday, 11 December 2017

Two trophies for Marco Zucchi



Two WASPA events have been held this week-end in Szombathely, Hungary! On Saturday there was a small turnout and Marco zucchi from prague (Czech republic) took the honors. He finished on top of a group where each players met every opponent twice.

On Sunday there was a filed of 7 players with visitors from Austria but Marco Zucchi was really in a great day and finished on top of the Swiss ladder to claim his second trophy of the week-end.

Huge thanks to Andras Hicz for organizing things!

Saturday, 2 December 2017

Two small events in Budapest

Károly Szathmáry, Pasquale Carrassi, András Naszádi, László Csibor, Gábor Baross, Zoltán Baross
Pasquale Carrassi's stay in Budapest gave him the chance to play several times against local players. After the test-match of last week against Gábor Baross, two small tournaments were held during the week. On Tuesday, László Csibor ginished on top of a group of Zóltan Baross was runner-up and Pasquale took the 4th place. The other small event had a field of 4 players. Pasquale Carrassi shared the honors with László Csibor, both players finishing with 7 points and the exact same goal-difference. More importantly it was great to see an italian player making new friends in Hungary.

Monday, 27 November 2017

A first test-match in Hungary

This week-end Pasquali Carrassi from Italy (but he lives in Spain) was in Budapest and met local player Gábor Baross to play a WASPA test-match, the first one in Hungary. It was great to see such an international game in Budapest.

Pasquale won the first game (5-2) but Gábor won the next 2 games (6-0 and 5-1) to win the test-match (2-1).

There might be some more action in the country this week in Hungary. Stay tuned.

Wednesday, 30 August 2017

Gábor Baross wins in Szombathely



Last Saturday there was an Internation Open in Szombathely, Hungary. After that the main event there was also a small WASPA tournament. There were five players, and everybody played against everybody. Gábor Baross won the tournament and Zoltán Baross was the runner-up. This was the final trophy of TFKN Dragons, because unfortunately this team dissolves in the end of the season. Károly Szathmáry, the hungarian sectorball champion, took the third place.

Wednesday, 23 November 2016

Thomas Eppensteiner wins in Hungary

Thomas and Gabor
Last Sunday there was a WASPA tournament in Szombathely, Hungary. It was another good day of table football with 10 players taking part, 6 from Hungary and 4 from Austria. in the end, it was an international between two players from TFKN Dragons and Thomas Eppensteiner defeated Gabor Baross to claim the trophy. Alfred Strommer took the third place. Thanks to Andrew for making possible to host the first WASPA event in Szombathely.

Wednesday, 17 August 2016

Robert Lenz wins football festival in Hungary

The podium of the tournament
Last week-end Hungary has an amazing football festival with several table football games. Besides the Subbuteo tournament, there were other tournament for Brasilian table football and Sectorball (Hungarian game). The Subbuteo event was played by 8 competitors including Austria's Robert and bettina Lenz. Bettine became the first woman to play subbuteo in Hungary. Robert Lenz won the cup, he defeated László Csibor in the final. The final was interesting, because the finals of subbuteo and the Brasilian table football were at the same time.

More pictures





The final of Brasilian table football

The Subbuteo final

The final of Sector ball

Tuesday, 1 September 2015

New records in Hungary

The group picture



15 players from Hungary (8) and Austria (7) met last saturday in Budapest for a great tournament. Players were dropped in 4 groups and after the first stage, many games were played to rank players to places 1 to 15. Lukas Eppensteiner (TFK Niederösterreich) won the final against Hungary's András Hicz (Mezőberény TFC). It was for sure a great tournament proving once again that things are going in the right direction in Hungary.
The finalists: Adrás and Lukas

Final table
1. Lukas Eppensteiner (TFK Niederösterreich)
2. András Hicz (Mezőberény TFC)
3. László Csibor (Mezőberény TFC)
4. Alfred Strommer (TFC Wiener Neustadt)
5. Adam Kraus (TFC Wiener Neustadt)
6. Marios Strommer (TFC Wiener Neustadt)
7. Daniel Vranovitz (TSC Royal 78 Kaisermühlen)
8. Mathias Eppensteiner (TFK Niederösterreich)
9. Gábor Baross (TFK Niederösterreich)
10. Zoltán Baross (TFK Niederösterreich)
11. Thomas Eppensteiner (TFK Niederösterreich)
12. László Bobák (Budapest Subbuteo)
13. Csaba Laska (Budapest Subbuteo)
14. Attila Bognár (no club)
15. Adrián Száki (TFK Niederösterreich)

Sunday, 26 July 2015

WASPA Copa America in Budapest

The players

The top 3 of the "Copa America"
This weekend we organized a special WASPA tournament in Budapest. All the six players choosed a south american team, and we made a Copa America (Brasil – Gabor Baross, Chile – Robert Zsigri, Argentina – Zoltan Baross, Ecuador – Adrian Szaki, Mexico – Laszlo Bobak, Venezuela – Csaba Laska).

In the first round every team played with each other two times and the best four played semi final and final.

The Argentina-Brasil semi final was very exciting, because 30 second before the end Brasil lead, but Argentina could shot one goal. During the extra time the brasilian team two times shot crossbar and finally won the penalty for 5-4.

In the final, Brasil (Gabor Baross’s team) defeated Chile (Robert Zsigri) for 2-0.

The final result
1. Gabor Baross (Brasil)
2. Robert Zsigri (Chile)
3. Zoltan Baross (Argentina)
4. Adrian Szaki (Ecuador)
5. Laszlo Bobak (Mexico)
6. Csaba Laska (Venezuela)

In our blog you can find some photos and the full results of our Copa America:
http://budapestsubbuteo.blog.hu/2015/07/26/brazilia_nyerte_a_copa_americat

(Report by Gabor Baross)

Monday, 25 May 2015

Exciting tournament in Budapest

Six players participated the one of the
so far most excited hungarian WASPA tournament. Gábor Baross won every matches, but it was a big fight for the second and the third places. Every players played nine matches, except Bence Dolmányos, because unfortunately he had to leave earlier. After the sixth round, László Bobák was the second, Zoltán Baross was the third and Adrián Szaki was the fourth place, but after that László Bobák lost three matches in a row. Zoltán Baross won against him, and reach the second place and in the last round Adrián Száki won too and he got the third place.

The final results:
1. Gábor Baross
2. Zoltán Baross
3. Adrián Száki
4. László Bobák
5. Csaba Laska
6. Bence Dolmányos


In the blog of Subbuteo Budapest you can find some photos and the full results of the tournament:
http://budapestsubbuteo.blog.hu/2015/05/25/megvan_a_punkosdi_kiraly#more7488074

Monday, 30 March 2015

László Csibor wins in Budapest

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)