Showing posts with label Romania. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Romania. Show all posts

Friday, 29 August 2025

Some news from around the world

We have a living Subbuteo planet with tournaments held all over the globe. Here are quick results of recent WASPA events held in several countries.

Our sincere apologies for the lack of details about recent tournaments. We still receive many results and are working hard to publish the final standings of the season quickly.

Special thanks to the organizers who take time to write a report and/or to send pictures of their events.

If you still have results on hold, don't forget to send them ASAP.

All ideas to improve the circuit in 2025-2026 are more than welcome!

Romania in action: Michele Sterlechini on top


Small WASPA tournament on Monday won by goal difference by Michele, not far behind was Massimo who is back in action after the vacation. There is still a big gap in terms of skill but I see it as a good thing, we have good players to train with, will determine us to become better! Also today we tested two new EW pitches, huge improvement for our game! Keep on flicking! (report from https://www.facebook.com/subbuteoromania)

1. Michele Sterlechini
2. Massimo DalPrà
3. Cezar Stoilescu
4. Bogdan Panait
5. Ciprian Necula

Finland: International meeting in Helsinki



Helsinki players had their traditional Helsinki-tournament with the FISTF rules on August 23 and were happy to get some WASPA points. the tournament was "international" once again with special guests from Greece and Australia.

To be noted the Finnish championship tournament with the Finnish rules will be on November 30.

1. George Papadopoulos (GRE)
2. Eliot Kennedy (AUS)
3. Robert Green (AUS)
4. Kari Hakkarainen (FIN)
5. Kai Grönfors (FIN)

Italy: Old rules in Terni and Roma

Our friends in Italy keep on playing WASPA tournaments in different cities. The clubs of Terni and Alba Roma had their old rules events in the last few days with wins for Marco Perotti and Luca Di Lullo.

1. Marco Perotti
2. Simone Perotti
3. Giuseppe Gatti
4. Emanuele Perotti

1. Luca Di Lullo (ASD Alba Subbuteo Roma)
2. Riccardo Galieti (SS Lazio TFC Roma)
3. Ernesto Poncetta (SS Lazio TFC Roma)
4. Andrea Alfonsi (ASD Alba Subbuteo Roma)

South Africa: latest Easterns tournament

1. Craig Smith
2. Gary Downs
3. Rui Dos Santos
4. Christopher Paolini

Australia: Western Sydney tournament

August WASPA tournament
Sunday, August 17, 2025, 2:30PM
FitDistrict Studio, Bella Vista

Adrian E turned up full of excuses. "I was in such a rush". "Oh, no, I left my polish at home, can I borrow yours?" "I left my traveling 'keeper at home". "Oh, no, I left my glasses at home". The others weren't having any of it and told him to just get on with it.

And so the five players began a league format tournament, playing each other once. The opening fixtures pitted Franck against Ray along with an Adrian Derby. Franck's 3-0 victory was aided considerably by Ray's traveling 'keeper travails, 2 of Franck's goals coming when Ray's errant 'keeper was stranded on the pitch. The Adrians battled out a typically tight tussle with neither player able to attain full dominance. A solitary goal to Adrian E halfway through the game, and some desperate defending late in the game as Adrian G piled on the pressure, gave Adrian E the victory.

Adrian G and Melvin then went head to head and Melvin caused a minor upset holding Adrian to a 1-1. Adrian had taken an early lead and looked to be in control, but Melvin, in his first WSS tournament in exactly a year, would not give up, clawing back an equaliser before full time. On the other pitch, regular sparring partners, Franck and Adrian E, went at each other again. Adrian took an early lead with a tidy shot on the run and then attempted to hold on. Franck wasn't having it and scored a ridiculous equaliser from an acute angle right under Adrian's 'keeper's nose. He apologised for his celebration, but added - "I'm sure you would have celebrated, too, if you pulled that off!" Both players desperately searched for a winner in the remaining time but it wasn't forthcoming. Until a Magee Swarm in the final seconds. Adrian hit a goalflick deep upfield towards Franck's defense, packed with both defenders and attackers. Somehow, it missed every figure, found its way into the shooting zone and Adrian flung a desperate attacker towards the ball, which connected sweetly and sent the ball clunking into Franck's goal with 3 seconds left on the clock. Adrian's celebration was even louder than Franck's.

The 3rd, crucial, round saw every player make positive moves, but none was able to fully cancel out their opponent. Which meant that Franck & Adrian G, Ray and Melvin, all finished their games in 1-1 stalemates. Every player desperately pushed for a winner in their respective games. After his earlier problems, Ray put away his traveling 'keeper and was much more in control as a result. But, in spite of a few half chances each way in the final few minutes, neither he nor Melvin could press home an advantage. Likewise with Franck and Adrian, the second goal that either player would have been delighted with was not forthcoming, every tied up at full time.

Which meant that a victory by Adrian E in the 4th round would give him a tournament victory with a game to spare. Ray, however, had other ideas, almost scoring in the opening 5 seconds to force a corner and, after almost a decade of trying, earned his first ever competitive victory over Adrian. The 1-0 result probably flattered Adrian as Ray also had a couple of shooting opportunities where Adrian wasn't anywhere near his 'keeper, but sent the shots wide. And, so, Franck's concurrent 2-0 victory over Melvin on the other pitch, slipped him to the top of the table. Franck's performance was commanding with Melvin keeping the score down with some excellent goalkeeping.

Franck had points on the board, but also had the final round bye and was left to cheer for others to hold his position. Any of Franck, Adrian E or Ray could win the title depending on final round results. Franck needed a Melvin victory to have any chance and so spent much of the game hovering over their pitch encouraging Melvin. Their relatively dour draw moved Adrian ahead of Franck due to their earlier head-to-head result. However, this opened the door for Ray who, due to his head-to-head victory over Adrian, could tie with both on points but take the title with a good goal difference. He pushed hard against Adrian G, scoring again but, in the end, a 1-1 result squashed his chances of glory.

And so, Adrian E stumbled over the line, just making his way to the top of the table, his earlier excuses now being seen as a tactical manipulation. In truth, every player had their moments in the tournament, the number '1' in the 'Losses' column for every single player demonstrating just how tight the entire afternoon had actually been.

1. Adrian Elmer
2. Francis Cozzarin
3. Ray Micallef
4. Adrian Grunbach
5. Melvin Singh

Australia: Melbourne TFC tournament

With exactly two months before the Asian Cup of Table Football, Melbourne TFC hosted their August WASPA at East Ivanhoe Bowling Club. Full 30 minute games were played in a Swiss-system format which saw some interesting results and competitve, high-scoring matches across the day. 

George Theocharis returned to the tables, but had a tough afternoon drawn up against some Subbuteo mainstays including Benji Batten, Nathan Kaz and Beth Robin which will prove to be good development for a hopeful entry into the Asian Cup in October. 

Kevin Grant and Nathan Heard played out an intense game in good spirits in round 3, with Kevin coming out a 1-0 winner despite some calls for VAR introduction into the sport from Nathan. 

Matches featuring Adrian Connolly never disappoint, being involved in games that finished 3-0, 3-0, 4-3 and 2-1, to finish fourth overall. 

Beth had a mixed bag of results including a win, draw and a loss against George, Nathan Heard and Kevin, respectively, to finish in an impressive third place. 

Benji and Nathan, both of MTFC, rounded out first and second at the end of the day, both finishing on 10 points each, but with Benji edging it on goal difference; +14 to Nathan's +8, with an absolute clinic put on by Benji in the last round of games, winning 9-0. 

Excellent numbers again for a WASPA as preparation is well under way for all players looking to compete in what is anticipated to be one of the most competitive tournaments held in Australia this decade. 

1. Benji Batten (Melbourne TFC)
2. Nathan Urbaniak (Melbourne TFC)
3. Beth Eveleigh (Northern Phoenix TFC)
4. Adrian Connolly (Northern Phoenix TFC)
5. Kevin Grant (Central Victoria TFC)
6. Nathan Heard (Northern Phoenix TFC)
7. George Theocharis (Northern Phoenix TFC)

New Zealand: latest gathering in Auckland

Nice turnout for a little Saturday WASPA at Chez Shearer’s Subbuteo Playground. Good practice for the NZ Squad travelling to the Asian Cup of Table Football in October

1. Andy Shearer
2. Andy Miller
3. Conrad Mudge
4. Richard Edeson
5. Ian Samsom
6. Phil Samsom
7. Nick McNeil

Wales: last stage of the national circuit


In the last stage of the WSTFA circuit in Treforest, David Lauder took the best on Matthew Rowley in the final, also confirming David as Cymru champion for 2025.

Semi-finals: Matthew Rowley - Darren Barnes 4-2
David Lauder - David Samuel 2-1
Final: Matthew Rowley - David Lauder 1-2

Belgium: SC Flanders players preparing for the new season


This season the SC Flanders players will compete in the prestigious Europa League and the club has ambitions. Players, including some new recruits, met for a WASPA tournament in Antwer earlier in August with some great games and David Wouters was the undisputed winner with 4 wins and a draw after the 5 sessions of Swiss system.

1. David Wouters
2. Salvatore Visconti
3. Yves Peremans
4. Geert Leys
5. Johan Lourdon
6. Frank Lannoy
7. Corentin Boltz
8. Jos Ceulemans
9. Vincent Wouters

Thursday, 22 May 2025

May 25: results from around the world

We are happy to see many WASPA events played in many different countries. We have struggled to get stories about different tournaments but we publish here a summary of events held around the world. Thanks to our friends in Australia, Belgium, Greece, Wales, New Zealand, Romania and Germany. We hope to see many more tournaments in many more countries.

Melbourne (TFC), Australia, April 26 2025


On Saturday, Melbourne Table Football Club celebrated a major milestone — 12 years since its founding — with a special WASPA tournament held at our home venue of East Ivanhoe Bowls Club. It was a fantastic day of matches, showcasing the growth, talent, and spirit that has characterised Melbourne TFC since its beginnings.

The competition in was incredibly tight, with players battling for every point. After a tense and hard-fought group stage, the standings were extremely close, reflecting the high level of competition and determination among all participants. Every match was meaningful, and several players were separated by just a single result.

A special mention goes to Nathan Heard, representing Northern Phoenix, who delivered an outstanding performance throughout the day. Nathan continues to show rapid improvement in his game, and his efforts were rewarded with a spot in the semi-finals — a fantastic achievement and a sign of great things to come.

In the knockout stages, I was lucky to get on a roll and defeat Adrian Connolly 2–0 in the semi-final and Christos Garagounis 3-0 in the final to claim the tournament title.

Thank you to everyone who attended and helped make this 12th anniversary event a success. Here's to many more years of Melbourne TFC and the ongoing growth of table football in Australia!

Original story: https://www.facebook.com/groups/359073844214135

There will be a Northern Phoenix tournament also in Melbourne on May 25 (https://www.facebook.com/events/2530439713956569/).

Group stage:

1. Benji Batten (Melbourne)
2. Christos Garagounis (Northern Phoenix)
3. Nathan Heard (Northern Phoenix)
4. Adrian Connolly (Western Sydney)
5. Beth Eveleigh (Northern Phoenix)

Semi-finals: Benji Batten - Adrian Connolly & Christos Garagounis - Nathan Heard

Final: Benji Batten - Christos Garagounis

Nassogne, Belgium, May 3 2025

During the "Luxembourg Cup", the consolation tournament was played under WASPA banner and Richard Boulanger from the home club was the undefeated winner!

Semi-finals: Lulani Verhoeven - Maxance Legros 3-0 & Richard Boulanger - David Boulanger 7-1

Final: Lulani Verhoeven - Richard Boulanger 0-5

Club link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/180520979012248

Thessaloniki, Greece, May 6 2025

During the visit of Austria's Alfred Strommer, a WASPA tournament was held in Thessaloniki. Young and older players were playing together. Congratulations to Nikos Giotlis for winning the tournament.

Club link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/508391319337029

Category A:
1. Ilias Galanopoulos (Crimson Horses - Larissa)
2. Nikos Giotlis (Thessaloniki)
3. Alfred Strommer (Phoenix)
4. Takis Tsagkaridis (Thessaloniki)
5. Giannis Psihopoulos (Thessaloniki)

Final: Nikos Giotlis - Ilias Galanopoulos 2-0

Category B:
1. Nikos Stavropoulos (Thessaloniki)
2. Dimitris Topaloglou (Thessaloniki)
3. Ernis Stavropoulos (Thessaloniki)
4. Marinos Dimitrakipoulos (Thessaloniki)
5. Maximos Mpoutsikos (Thessaloniki)

Pireas, Greece, May 1 2025

A small WASPA event was played in Pireas as a good way for local players to prepare for the Open of Chalkida.

1. Leonidas Koutromanos (Piraeus Lions TSC)
2. Vassilis Kondylis (Piraeus Lions TSC)
3. Stavros Lioumos (Piraeus Lions TSC)
4. Spyros Koustas (Piraeus Lions TSC)
5. Ioannis Dimopoulos (Piraeus Lions TSC)

Aberaeron, Wales, May 3 2025


The Welsh national circuit has another successful tournament in Aberaeron earlier this month with some players from England also taking part. Ruby Matthews was sentional and defeated all older players.

Quarter-finals: Rob Fitch - Martin Bellefontaine 1-4, Darren Barnes - Cayne Matthews 2-0, David Lauder - David Samuel 2-1, Ruby Matthews - Matthew Rowley 7-0;

Semi-finals: Ruby Matthews - David Lauder 3-1, Martin Bellefontaine - Darren Barnes 0*-0;

Final: Ruby Matthews - Martin Bellefontaine 4-0

The third stage of the circuit will take place on June 3 at the Parrot in Buckley.

Auckland, New Zealand, May 12 2025

The new season started in New Zealand with a food turnout for the first WASPA event. Mark Rossi took the honors but several platyers are really improving.

Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2858174651002860

1. Mark Rossi
2. Andy Shearer
3. Ian Samsom
4. Richard Edeson
5. Andy Miller
6. Conrad Mudge
7. Phil Samsom

Karlsruhe, Germany, May 10 2025


A big International WASPA tournament took place in Karlsruhe as 24 players from several nationalities were taking part. Players were coming from Switzerland, France, Italy, Germany, Romania and Serbia and there was even a player from Croatia. The winner was Pietro Di Pietrantonio who defeated Janus Gersie in the final while Eric Lienhardt was third. Congratulations to Milan Knezevic for a great organisation and special thanks to Cezar Stoilescu who travelled from Romania to play!


Tralee, Ireland, May 12 2025

The latest Tralee tournament was a success with 7 players taking part and italy's Mario Frittalli taking the honors. We are glad to see new players improving week after week.

1. Mario Frittelli (Italy/Cork)
2. William Magnier (Cork)
3. David Elton(Tralee)
4. James Murphy(Tralee)
5. Sean O'Connell(Tralee)
6. Liam O'Sullivan(Tralee)
7. Donall O'Sullivan(Tralee)

Nassogne, Belgium, May 10 2025

The consolation tournament of the FISTF Open of Wamme Subbuteo Club saw 16 players competing in knock-out games Congratulations to the very young Romain Joris who took the honors after defeating local player Luc Grosdent in the final.

Quarter-finals: Nico Marks - Luc Grosdent 2-4, Mathieu Marlair - Quentin Van Glabeke 0-2, Romain Joris - Antonio Timpano 2*-2, Benoit Lagneau - Delphine Dieudonné 1-4;

Semi-finals: Luc Grosdent - Quentin Van Glabeke 3-1 , Romain Joris - Delphine Dieudonné 2-1

Final: Luc Grosdent - Romain Joris 4-4*

Drury , Wales, May 18 2025


London Road WASPA at The Parrot last Sunday was held with four players. League format then two finals.

Final: Brian Daley - Cayne Matthews 1-0

Final 3rd place: Brendan Ashley - Ruby Matthews 0-5

Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1699324517049032

Bucharest, Romania, May 19 2025

The local group in Bucharest is improving and new faces are showing up now, including Italy's Michele Sterlechini who proves already to be a good support for the Romanian players. Michele won the latest WASPA tournament held last Monday.

1. Michele Sterlechini (Italy)
2. Cezar Stoilescu
3. Mauro Cavalli (Italy)
4. Bogdan Panait
5. Ciprian Necula

Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/subbuteoromania 

Saturday, 3 May 2025

April 2025: results from around the world

While April was another big month for the WASPA circuit, here is a summary of the latest international results collected from South Africa, Australia, Italy, Romania, Wales and Belgium. It's not to late to send your April results. Results can still be sent to Sunday, May 4 at midnight to vincentcoppenolle@gmail.com

Johannesburg, South Africa, February 8 2025 (group format)

1. Ian Clarke
2. Craig Smith
3. Gary Downs
4. Christopher Paolini
5. Rui Dos Santos

Johannesburg, South Africa, March 22 2025 (group format)

1. Gary Downs
2. Ian Clarke
3. Craig Smith
4. Christopher Paolini

Adelaide, Australia, April 12 2025


Richard Gwynne hosted the latest round of games, the club's fourth different venue over the last 12 months. The next meet is being scheduled for Sunday June 1st.

1. Mick Phillips
2. Stephen Wilson
3. Richard Gwynne

Campomorone, Italy, April 12 2025


Another amazing tournament run in Italy by our friends of Valponte. Rebels genova's Samuele Bignardi took the honors while some players from Tigullio and Le Cannet (France) were also taking part.

Semi-finals: Samuele Bignardi -  Lorenzo Vernazza 2-0
Simone Pennati -  Alessandro Gandin 2-6

Final: Samuele Bignardi -  Alessandro Gandin 2-1

Final 3-4: Lorenzo Vernazza -  Simone Pennati 1-0

Bucharest, Romania, April 14 2025


Another event in Bucharest where local players have the chance to play against italy's Mauro Cavalli. Massimo DalPrà finished on top of a group of 5.

1. Massimo DalPrà
2. Mauro Cavalli (Italy)
3. Cezar Stoilescu
4. Bogdan Panait
5. Ciprian Necula

Drury, Wales, April 13 2025


1. Chris Bedford
2. Ruby Matthews
3. Cayne Matthews
4. Mark Tilling
5. Brendan Ashley
6. Harry Tilling

Next event in Drury will be on May 18!

Nassogne, Belgium, April 24 2025

A great rehearsal for the Wamme players before their FISTF tournament coming up in May. Jean Grosdent took the honors after the three sessions played in Swiss system.

1. Jean Grosdent
2. Noah Dirick
3. Luc Grosdent
4. Vincent Dirick
5. Maxim Grosdent
6. Sophia Grosdent

Néchin, Belgium, April 25 2025


While some of the regional top players were travelling to Mallorca for the FISTF Major, Matthias Averlant was on fire and won the latest Templeuve United tournament.

1. Matthias Averlant (Hennuyer)
2. Michaël Dupret (Tournai)
3. Raphael Dhondt (Templeuve)
4. Jordan Bonte (Wattrelos)
5. Sébastien Sorge (France/Wattrelos)
6. Vincent Coppenolle (Templeuve)
7. Ursule Dhondt (Templeuve)
8. Anthony Meireaux (Wattrelos)

Calabria, Italy, April 28 2025

We are extremely happy to have a new club in Italy organising WASPA events. The guys of "Virtus Calabria" play with old rules but have a Junior section now with 4 young guys having fun playing Subbuteo. We wish them good luck and hope to see them in future tournaments!

Traditional subbuteo:

1. Andrea Pagano
2. Giuseppe Andricciola
3. Angelo De Santis

Junior tournament:

1. Gianpaolo Pulice
2. Francesco Pusia
3. Filippo Parlafore
4. Francesco De Santis

Monday, 14 April 2025

A big Subbuteo night in Romania


Last Wednesday the club of Bucharest had a blast as the only club in Romani had special guests from abroad. Paul Andreas (Cyprus) and Andrey Vlasov (Russia) were attending the club night and a WASPA tournament could take place with six players. Paul proved to be the most experienced player of the night but Cezar Stoilescu managed to be runner-up. We are happy to see our friends in Romania developping slowly but surely.

Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/subbuteoromania

Final table:
1. Paul Andreas (CYP/har) 15
2. Cezar Stoilescu (ROM/buc) 12
3. Andrey Vlasov (RUS/lak) 9
4. Bogdan Panait (ROM/buc) 4
5. Toma Bucuroiu (ROM/buc) 4
6. Ciprian Necula (ROM/buc) 0

Tuesday, 27 August 2024

August 2024: news from around the world

The WASPA circuit is present in any different countries. Sometimes we receive results from small events but even small tournaments are very important as they show the love and passion from players from many different places for our beautiful hobby. Every tournament is a chance to attract new players and to promote Subbuteo table football. Our doors are always open to organize more tournaments under WASPA banner! Here are the latest news from Finland, Australia, Wales, Romania, the USA, Cyprus and Belgium.

FISTF rules are back in Helsinki

Kari Hakkarainen vs Robert Green

Great news from Finland as the players in Helsinki organized a tournament on August 17 with Greece's George Papadopoulos and Australia's Eliot Kennedy as special guest. "Actually this was the biggest FISTF-rules tournament in Finland  for the last 9 years", commented Kari Hakkarainen. Another small gathering was also played on August 25 with Eliot Kennedy finishing on top of a group of three.

Final table August 17:

1. George Papadopoulos (GRE/Flaming Flickers)
2. Teemu Sihvola (FIN)
3. Eliot Kennedy (AUS/Northern Falcons TFC)
4. Kari Hakkarainen (FIN)
5. Vesa Kouvonkorpi (FIN)
6. Kai Grönfors (FIN)

Final table August 25:

1. Eliot Kennedy (AUS/Northern Falcons TFC)
2. Robert Green (AUS/Northern Falcons TFC)
3. Kari Hakkarainen (FIN)

Northern Phoenix Battle of the Clubs WASPA

There was another epic night with all 4 Melbourne clubs represented... a true Battle of the Clubs! A few late outs and late arrivals necessitated a change of format.

Well done all and big thanks to Beth Robin for hosting all players!

Group format:
1. Benji Batten (Melbourne TFC)
2. Beth Eveleigh (Northern Phoenix TFC)
3. Kevin Grant (Central Victoria TFC)
4. Adrian Connolly (Western Flickers TFC)
5. Adam Deverell (Western Flickers TFC)
6. George Theocharis (Northern Phoenix TFC)

Final: Benji Batten - Beth Eveleigh 3-2

Northern Phoenix page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/780610992079187

Phil Dacey winner in Cardiff

In Wales, Phil Dacey keeps on winning and took the honors once again at the latest club WASPA. The next event will take place on September 2.

1. Phil Dacey
2. Matthew Rowley
3. David Lauder
4. John Lauder
5. David Samuel

Cardiff TFC Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/978571135493228

Revival of Subbuteo table football in Bucharest, Romania

After several tries, things are on the up again in Romania with local top player Cezar Stoilescu organising a first WASPA gathering for newcomers on August 21. 4 players were taking part and Cezar was tmonitoring new players. Cristian Frisk was the winner of the night to write history. Hopefully the small group will grow in the future and plans are on the way to organize another event on August 28.

Final: Cristian Frisk - Radu Ungureano 1*-1

Final 3-4: Razvan Alexandrescu - Bogdan Predescu 1-1*

Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/subbuteoromania

Another great day of Subbuteo in Maryland


There was a WASPA event on August in The Shrine. 10 players were attending. Paul Eyes & Dan Cranston tied 1-1 in a 6 round Swiss format event. Dan took the top spot with a 3-2 shootout win.

1. Daniel Cranston (Black Rose)
2. Paul Eyes (Black Rose)
3. Andrew Zunino(Washington TSL)
3. Chris Belcher (Maryland)
5. Michael Buccheri (Maryland)
5. Ryan Belcher (Maryland)
7. Colin Dohner (Maryland)
8. Kara Hignutt (Maryland)
9. Zach Swope (Maryland)
10. Andrew Ansaldi (Maryland)

Club's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/284657468410496

New circuit in Cyprus

We are very happy to see Cyprus back in the game. After the recent FISTF tournament, George Zangylos confirmed there will be a new WASPA Open Tour in Cyprus. Details can be found on the Famagusta TFC page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/345139252243710

Belgium: last of the season

The last WASPA tournament of the Belgian season will take place on August 30. The event will be played in Templeuve. Kick-off at 6.30 pm. Details from vincentcoppenolle@gmail.com

Wednesday, 10 August 2016

Matteo Cammarata is the first winner in Romania

Matteo and his trophy
The very first tournament in Romani took place this week-end in Iasi with 8 players coming from the host city but also from Bucarest and Tg. Mures. Matteo Cammarata ended on top of the league system with 18 points in 7 games. Matteo was one of the four Italians taking part besides the frur Romanias. All of them are living in Romania.

The finals standings were as follows:
1. Matteo Cammarata (ITA/Iasi)
2. Salvatore Cammarata (ITA/Iasi)
3. Massimo DalPrà (ITA/Bucarest)
4. Cezar Stoilescu (ROM/Bucarest)
5. Giulia Cammarata (ITA/Iasi)
6. Lehel Valics (ROM/Tg. Mures)
7. Adrian Duta (ROM/Iasi)
8. Rares Serpe (ROM/Iasi)

Tuesday, 28 June 2016

First event coming up in Romania

Exciting news! The first WASPA tournament in Romania will take place on August 7 in the citry of Lasi. Interested players can contact Salvatore Camma at salvatore.camma@libero.it for details. The event has been added in the WASPA calendar.