Wednesday, 30 June 2021

June 2021: results from the UK

Here is a brief summary of results compiled in England, Wales and Northern Ireland in the last few years. We are extremely glad to see great clubs back in action. In some cases, the turnout was not as big as expected but at least it's good to see players getting together and having great games.

Stanway Rovers (England)


The Stanway Rovers club had a tournament played by 5 players on June 2. Alan Lee (FTC Issy) finished on top of the group format after winning three of his four games. Alan tied with runner-up Martin Hodds who also shared points with Kevin cordel.

Final standings:

1. Alan Lee (FTC Issy)
2. Martin Hodds (Dundee)
3. Kevin Cordell (Stanway)
4. Gerry Harrington (Haverhill)
5. Joe Harrington (Haverhill)


East Lancashire SC (England)


Two small events with three players were organized by the East lancashire Subbuteo Club.

Gavin Roper won the first one while Andy Grundy was runner-up and Rob Wilkinson took the third place. In the other tournament, Chris Bedford took the honors while Nick Pearson( London Road SC) was runner-up and Gavin Roper was third.


Surrey Saracens SC (England)


The Surrey boys organized a nice event with six competitors playing a league format. Alan Lee won his five games to claim the trophy while Simon Goodman took the second place.

Final standings:

1. Alan Lee (FTC Issy)
2. Simon Goodman (Surrey)
3. Ian Maskell (Surrey)
4. Dave Croucher (Worthing)
5. Lee Fenton (Surrey)
6. Nigel Pestell (Solent)

Later in the month, the Surrey club held another event with a smaller field of four players. Alan Lee whared points with Dave Croucher but managed to win the tournament.

Final standings:
1. Alan Lee (FTC Issy)
2. Simon Goodman (Surrey)
3. Dave Croucher (Worthing)
4. Ian Maskell (Surrey)


London Road Subbuteo Club (Wales)


It's great to see LRSC back in action. The club has been one of the most active clubs in the WASPA circuit for a few years now. The club held two tournaments in June and Brian Daley took the honors twice. Both events were held in league format. To be noted a few new players took part. Brendan Ashley and Jake Bellis (who is Cayne Matthews's grandson) played for the first time under WASPA banner. Welcome to both of them.

Final standings on June 13:

1. Brian Daley (London Road)
2. Alan Lee (FTC Issy)
3. Cayne Matthews (London Road)
4. Ruby Matthews (London Road)
5. Lucasz Whittle (London Road)
6. Shaun Dunne (East Lancashire Subbuteo Club)
7. Brendan Ashley (London Road)



Final standings on June 20:
1. Brian Daley (London Road)
2. Cayne Matthews (London Road)
3. Ruby Matthews (London Road)
4. Lucasz Whittle (London Road)
5. Jake Bellis (London Road)


Bristol Subbuteo Club (England)


After a long hiatus, the Bristol club managed to attract a great field of 11 players for the tournament organized on June 14. Congratulations to Darren Clark for his win.

Final standings:
1. Darren Clark (Murcia)
2. Alan Lee (FTC Issy)
3. David Lauder (Cardiff)
4. Alan Hounsell (Cardiff)
5. Matthew Rowley (Cardiff)
6. Aaron Skinner (Bristol)
7. John Lauder (Cardiff)
8. Taylor Randles (Bristol)
9. Darren Barnes (Cardiff)
10. Bernard O'Connor (Bristol)
11. Guy Longhorn (Bristol)


Derry City TFC (Northern Ireland)


DCTFC is officially back! There was a good turnout for the club's first official tournament since the end of lockdown, with the ‘Jimmy Watson Memorial Cup’. Special mention to DCTFC’s newest member, Dee Jenkins. 

Final standings:
1. Martinog Bradley (Derry City)
2. Barry Spence (Derry City)
3. Dee Jenkins (Derry City)
4. Lawrence Watson (Derry City)
5. Oisin Mór (Derry City)
6. Jude Morrow (Derry City)

The Derry Summer Cup will be held on July 5 at 7pm.


Cardiff TFC (Wales)

The first Cardiff tournament after lockdown took place in Bristol. 8 players competed in Swiss format and Darren Clarke managed to win his second tournament of the month.

Final standings:
1. Darren Clarke (Murcia)
2. Aaron Skinner (Bristol)
3. Taylor Randles (Bristol)
4. Tony McCann (Cardiff)
5. John Lauder (Cardiff)
6. Tim Mourant (Bristol)
7. Darren Barnes (Cardiff)
8. Stuart Lindsay (Bristol)


Haverhill Rovers TFC


Finally, the Haverhill players met on June 24 and had some great games. Alan Lee finished on top of a group of five to win another tournament.

Final standings:
1. Alan Lee (FTC Issy)
2. Joe Harrington (Haverhill)
3. Gerry Harrington (Haverhill)
4. Jason Mitchell (Haverhill)
5. Marco Barqueiro (Haverhill)

The next Haverhill tournament will be play on July 4 at "the Culina Hub".

Tuesday, 22 June 2021

The Templeuve club is back


After 16 months of lockdown, the Templeuve group was back in action last Friday with 9 players (including two French players) competing in the most active Belgian club in the WASPA circuit. There were some great games but Geoffrey Marain was the winner once again. The AS Hennuyer player won his four games to claim his 110th WASPA trophy. Stéphane Lambert finished in fourth position but remained undefeated after winning one game and sharing points in the other three matches. There will be more tournaments in the future and there are hopes to see more players joining in future meeting.

Final standings (all Templeuve players and Belgians unless noted):
1. Geoffrey Marain (AS Hennuyer)
2. Vincent Coppenolle
3. Matthias Averlant
4. Stéphane Lambert (OSC Yokohama)
5. Didier Moons
6. Eric Caillaux (FRANCE)
7. Benjamin Marain
8. Sébastien Sorge (FRANCE)
9. Jordan Bonte

Monday, 21 June 2021

Benny Nuger wins the Cicada Open


Benny Nuger (AS Hennuyer) defeated Daniel Cranston(Black Rose) 2-1 in the final of a 5 man event that saw Maryland return to action. The event took place during a time of a world renowned Cicada emergence. The players completed a 5 man group, with newcomer CJ Thompson securing a semi final spot in his first tournament.


Overall standings were:

1. Benny Nuger (AS Hennuyer)
2. Daniel Cranston (Black Rose)
3. Paul Eyes (Black Rose)
3. CJ Thompson (Maryland)
5. Claudio Santos (Maryland)

(Report by Paul Eyes)

Friday, 18 June 2021

Gary Downs takes the Eagle 21 Trophy


Sunday the 23rd of May saw the Johannesburg Eagles host their Eagle 21 Trophy at Randburg AFC.

Initially a large field than 8 was expected, however the effects of the Chinese Covid pandemic affected the field with at least 4 players withdrawing due to Covid scares.

The Eagles were also proudly displaying their brand new banner and playing all their games on the bespoke fields brilliantly produced by Gary Downs from Easterns TFC. 

The final was played on the iconic 'Loftus Road' home ground to the famous Queens Park Rangers.

However the participating 8 players from the Joburg Eagles, ETS Subbuteo Club and the newly formed Easterns TFC had an enjoyable Sunday of fun, action, goals and the usual football banter.

Group A produced the first major shock when Fernando Rodrigues accounted for an out of sorts Clifford Graaff. Ian Clarke, from Easterns TFC and only playing in his second tournament, showed great form and composure to defeat Fernando and claim top spot in a tight Group A.


Fernando secured the runners up spot to claim his first semi-final showdown.

Group B saw Gary Downs from Easterns TFC produce some great table football to remain unbeaten and claim top spot. Jason Kennedy, still smarting after his beloved Sheffield Wednesday's relegation to the third tier of English football, although remaining unbeaten, struggled for a win and finished in the runner ups spot. 

Gary continued his fine league form to produce a scintillating semi final performance to defeat Fernando by 2 goals to nil and claim his final berth. Ian Clarke, whose rise up the Subbuteo chain has been meteoric, accounted for Jason Kennedy in a tense penalty shoot-out to claim his maiden cup final appearance.

The Eagles 21 Final saw two Easterns TFC aka The Knights, namely Gary and Ian battle for the Eagle Trophy. The final was a tight affair with both players showing some neat touches in build up play only to be thwarted by some very good defending by their opposition.

The final remained scoreless which meant the dreaded penalty shoot-out. Gary's experience stood him in good stead as he scored a close but deserving maiden Cup Final victory at the Joburg Eagles.

Thanks must go to everyone for attending and especially to Clifford's better half, also known as Mrs Subbuteo - Nita -  for the delectable delights on tournament day.

(report by Clifford Graaff)

Tuesday, 15 June 2021

A quick look at tournaments held in May 2021

We have not had the cance to publish reports of all events held in May. Among the tournaments taking place last month, we can have a look at several events that deserve a mention.

Wales: London Road is back


The London Road club was back in action on May 23 with 12 players taking part. there were experienced players, some new faces and a few players of the Wolverhampton club. Justin Scott proved to be in a great day and defeated brian daley in the final. Mick Hammonds and Martin Blanchard made it to the semi-finals. Ruby Matthews won the consolation tournament after defeating Gaz Oates in the final.

Australia: events in several cities

Once again Australia was one of the most active nations in the circuit with events in Perth, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. Sydney TFC had a small event with 6 players and Fabrizio Coco defeated Tony Credentino in the final to claim his 36th WASPA title.


The Northern Falcons played the AGFA Cup with a great turnout of 14 entries. Eliot Kennedy won his 5th AGFA Cup, beating first time finalist Adrian Elmer 2-1. Semi-finalists were Adrian Grunbach and Raffaele Lombardi. Johnny Ball beat Jonty Brenet (1-0) in the final of the consolation tournament.

Giuseppe Tardiota was the king again in Brisbane, defeating Gus Gillespie in this month's tournament. 5 players were taking part with the hope to see a bigger turnout in June.

In Perth, 8 players had a great day and Ross McNulty was definately on fire to win the final (5-1) against Brian Pearson. Mick deVincentis and Alan Kimber made it to the final 4 while Hugh best won the consolation final.

England: Daley does it again

The East Lancashire club had a great event with 12 players divided in three sections. Chris Bedford won the main event, finishing on top of a group of 4 while Brian Daley was runner-up. it was great to see Manchester TFC's Danny Lilley taking the tird players. Gavin Roper won the B tournament while Dave Scholes won the novice section.

In Haverhill, Alan Lee (FTC Issy) finished on top of a group of three to win another title. Gerry Harrington was runner-up and Joe Harrington took the third place.

Alan Lee also won the Worthing tournament where Dave Croucher was runner-up and Nigel Pestell was third.

Mick Hammonds won the Wolverhampton tournament, finishing on top of a group of 4 with Justin Scott being runner-up.

Singapore: another win for Rudy Hesty


Played under strict conditions SG players organised a mini WASPA at the home of HK Dragons den on May 29, 2021. Players played with experimental teams during the two legged encounters where Rudy came up tops after end of the 6 matches. Praying hard for end of the pandemic but lets continue to keep alive the passion of flicking. 

Rudy Hesty was the winner, Nic Tan being runner-up and Michel Choong taking the third place.

Malta: Josef Camilleri on top


The Naxxar club held another tournament on May 30. Josef Camilleri (Bormla) defeated Jurgen Balzan (Stembert) in the final with some other great players taking part in the tournament. Congratulations to all players involved.

Greece: the Lions are back


The Lions Zante held a tournament with 8 players divided into two small groups. Nikos Monos won all his games to win the main event while Dimitris Stravolemos was runner-up. Kostas Argiris was also the best players, winning his six games to win the B-category.

Italy: a very active groupe in Terni

Finally, we would like to thank the Italian club of Terni for the great job. Their players already played 12 WASPA tournaments this season but continue to held regular events. You can follow results on the club's Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/SUBBUTEOCLUBTERNI2014THYRUS.

Wednesday, 9 June 2021

WASPA records of May 2021 - Subbuteo results, rankings and statistics

Dear Subbuteo fans, hope all is well. We are very excited to see things coming back slowly to normal after a very busy month with 18 tournaments played under WASPA banner in May 2021. We were glad to collect results from Australia, Wales, Spain, England, Singapore, Malta, Greece and South Africa and we see now more and more nations preparing events for June (the US, Belgium, Northern Ireland,...) so we are eager to see more and more clubs organising tournaments.

You will find in the enclosed files the updates results and rankings.

Before commenting on the news, please have a look at the story we published on the WASPA blog regarding the "10 years of WASPA tournaments". You will find the link here: https://waspa-circuit.blogspot.com/2021/05/2011-2021-10-years-of-waspa-tournaments.html

Once again, thanks to all those who contributed to the success of the circuit over the last 10 years.

Great games in a nice venue in Spain

We are happy to see tournaments being played in the last few days in more locations. Our friends from Barcelona FT organized a tournament with 9 players in Sant Sadurní d'Anoia and it was fantastic to see the first event in the country for a long time.

A good turnout for the AGFA Cup in Sydney

Australia has an impressive number of tournaments with active clubs in Perth, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane and local players continue to do a great job to keep things growing.

Presentation of the trophies in Naxxar, Malta

We were glad to see a good event in Naxxar, Malta with some excellent players taking part.

We also take to opportunity to thank our partners:
- Victory kits at https://www.victorykits.co.uk/
- Flicks for Kicks at http://shop.flickforkicks.com/
- MAD ABOUT GAMES at http://subbuteo2012.co.uk

Well, that's all for now. Please remember you only need 3 players to register your tournament. Don't be scared to join. It's free and tournament requests can be sent by e-mail to vincent.cop@rsca.com

Also the Lions Zante in Greece made their come-back

Keep an eye on the WASPA blog at http://waspa-circuit.blogspot.com as there are updates almost every day.

Please invite your friends to join our Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/waspasubbuteo/
We also have a WASPA page here: https://www.facebook.com/WASPA-World-Amateur-Subbuteo-Players-Association-231789816834700/

Fellow flickers in Singapore

Keep in mind WASPA is also looking for new partners. If you know any company ready to support us (we don’t ask for money but we want some win-win agreements so that we can promote each  other), don't hesitate to contact me at vincent.cop@rsca.com or vincentcoppenolle@gmail.com

Have a great week.

Vincent Coppenolle, WASPA organizer

Monday, 24 May 2021

Western Flickers May WASPA


On the evening of Friday 14th May, the Western Flickers were in action again at their new home, the Louis Joel Arts and Community Centre in Altona. It’s great to see the club back in regular action at a fantastic venue.  

With a few players unavailable on the evening, it was a small gathering playing out a series of tightly contested matches. Adrian Connolly took out this month’s tournament.

The club's next WASPA will revert to the standard first Friday of the month, 4th June from 7pm at the same venue. All players welcome. The Western Flickers hope to see a few more familiar faces returning in the coming months.

Original post here

Saturday, 22 May 2021

2011-2021 : 10 years of WASPA tournaments

Dear Subbuteo friends,

When I decided to create the WASPA circuit in 2011, I never imagine dit would become such a big thing. When some players in California asked me to organize the first WASPA tournament in May 2011, I never thought there would be thousands of other tournaments to come and that almost 4000 players from 64 different countries would be part of the circuit.

After ten years of tournaments, it’s time to remember all the ups and downs of the WASPA circuit. Here is a selection of different facts that people will probably remember.

Enjoy the reading.

Vincent Coppenolle, founder and organizer of the WASPA circuit

California, where things began for the WASPA circuit in 2011

The ups

Having to balls to start something new

Creating a different Subbuteo circuit when the FISTF circuit is already working well was a real challenge. In the early days, some influent figures of the game didn’t believe the WASPA scene would raise and become so important. It took time to gain respect from a big part of the world leaders and even now, some people still see the WASPA circuit as a wrong idea. Numbers prove the WASPA circuit has received a major support of the Subbuteo community and there is no reason to believe things will change in the future. WASPA is the way to go to create a strong base of players and hopefully some of these players will later compete at international level.

Sweden : a new hope

T-shirt produced for the Stockholm tournament in August 2011

In August 2011, one of the first WASPA tournaments was played in Stockholm, Sweden. It was the real first time a Subbuteo tournament really took place in the country. Lars Löfgren, the organizer, had the ambition to create a real club in Sweden. The positive thing in this experience is that the tournament was a success with players from Finland, Germany, Australia, Italy and France taking part. Unfortunately, there was no future for the local group. We have the feeling newcomers felt a big difference between playing for fun and playing at competitive level. We still hope there will be a another tournament in Sweden in the future. We are convinced there is no reason why table football should not work well in this beautiful country.

Prestigious winners

Massimo Cremona, one of the prestigious winners in the WASPA circuit

We are very proud to see some of the world’s top players having won WASPA tournaments. People like the Scheen family (Pascal, Daniel, Sébastien) or Delphine Dieudonné in Belgium, Massimo Cremona, Charles Aquilina and Mark Gauci in Malta, Chris Thomas and Darren Clarke in England or obviously Carlos Flores in Spain have been some of the big names in the records. We will never thank them enough for their support.

More nations ? Not always

Some people have sometimes found very weird to accept some nations in the WASPA circuit. In my time as FISTF president, I had to accept bad words from some people because Monaco had become a member of the world body. In the WASPA circuit, we were glad to give some recognition to the Isle of Man but we never accepted the offer of the « Basque Country » because we had the feeling they wanted to play table football only if they could play under their own flag. The love of the game and the wish to develop table football should be the main reasons for us to accept some kind of recognition, not political reasons.

Youth is the future

Juniors, here in Cyprus, will always be one of the main priorities of the WASPA circuit

Looking at the future is a priority for the WASPA circuit and for the game of Subbuteo in general. We believe it’s important to focus on young players. We have no miracle solution to get more young players joining but we pay attention to the fact that juniors deserve to have their own ranking and that clubs who have a youth programme should get rewards for their efforts. We have created a ranking for the best clubs with at least three junior players and we hope to see more of these clubs involved in the future.

Small is beautiful

Some people sometimes don’t take the WASPA circuit seriously because some small tournaments with just three players count for the ranking. We believe that any kind of tournament is a way to promote the game and to have a chance to attract more new players. We have seen local organizers doing their best to start a project at regional level. Sometimes there is no strong base of players but the simple fact to organize a tournament is a way to attract visitors and possible new players as long as the event is correctly promoted. This is the way to go and all kind of players deserve to play competitive games even if there are not many opponents in their area.

Australia : the way to go

The first WASPA tournament in Australia 

We are very proud that the WASPA circuit helped the Australian Association to restart. There was a first tournament in Penrith in September 2012 and at this time, nobody expected Australia would have more than 370 other tournaments to come. Now the country is one of the most active nations in the circuit with clubs in different cities such as Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Brisbane,... and many european nations are far to have a good domestic circuit like the Aussies. Well done !

Always more nations

We can be proud to have had games in some « new Subbuteo countries » like Romania, Hong Kong, Chile, New Zealand, Indonesia, Sweden, Malaysia, Russia and Peru. Even the Isle of Man association held a tournament. We are convinced there are many other nations who could later join our project and we also hope to see long-term projects in new cities and regions.

World cup or World festival ?

Players during our big event in Budapest in 2018

Several people asked us to organize a WASPA world cup. We believe the name « world cup » should remain the property of FISTF but we have been glad to host a « world festival » in Hungary in 2018. It was amazing to see players from different nations taking part and even a winner coming from California. The idea was to have a special week-end every year (or every two years) and unfortunately the Covid prevented to organize the second edition in 2020 but hopefully we will be able to have a great week-end again in the future.

Old rules are welcome

One of the keys to make WASPA popular was to accept all kinds of table football rules in the same ranking. We are happy to see that after 10 years, we had more than 150 tournaments played with either "old rules" (in particular in Italy and Greece but also in England, Northern Ireland and Germany) and "advanced rules". It had always been important to give the feeling to those who play different versions of the Subbuteo game that they are welcome in our family. We really hope we can continue like that in the future and hopefully we can include other versions of the game (like the "Finnish rules), too.

Club ranking vs team ranking

In the last few years, the WASPA circuit developed rankings of clubs and out philosophy remains the same: we want real clubs to develop and to give a good image of the sport/game. Clubs should recruit new players and develop their base of members without recruiting players from other clubs. We believe it's important that strong clubs support new projects instead of trying to kill the smaller clubs. We are extremely proud to see some strong clubs in isolated areas and this is also proving that there is a chance for any new project wherever the club is located. As long as there is a good local organizer and that players enjoy themselves, a club can have a good future. Results should in no case be the top priority.

Rules must remain easy

One of the reasons why the WASPA circuit is working is that there is place for flexibility of rules. The Handbook is not too big and clubs can organize their tournaments in many different formats. Doors are always open to new ideas and we remain open to new proposals. We also understand that in some countries the aims of the players are different and therefore it's also our job to accept the requests of the different clubs! This philosophy will remain as long as the circuit is not growing too much and that we can keep running the show properly.

By the players and for the players

We understand that in many sports the role of organizers is to take the best decisions for the players but the Subbuteo community remains a very special one with not many people ready to give their time for others and thinking about the general interest rather than personal interests. Therefore we usually try to hear what the players expect from the WASPA circuit and the flexibility of rules remains a very important asset thanks to the feedback we receive from many different people. Keeping this philosophy to run the circuit will remain a priority in the future.

The downs

Why do they hate us ?

Looking at the nations that organized WASPA tournaments, there is a big frustration as we don’t understand why some nations never supported the WASPA circuit. In Belgium, the national association has always been divided about WASPA. Smaller clubs give a huge support while top players just focus on international events and don’t care about how WASPA has helped to recruit new players. More and more, there is a bad feeling that the two sides don’t understand each other and in the end, there is a real impression so much more could have been done if people just worked for the good of the game.

Puylaurens is the only french club to have organized a WASPA tournament

France has also been a huge source of disappointment. From the early days of the WASPA circuit, national organizers gave instructions to the French clubs that they should not organize WASPA tournaments and the WASPA is not positive for the game. Looking now at the situation of the game in France, we feel very sorry for those who were hoping that WASPA could help to create a new source of interests for different types of players.

Other nations such as Portugal, Spain or the whole South America could have known a different story if some of the national organizers had not blackmailed us. In the end, we can not judge anyone but we feel very sad that we didn’t get more support in these countries.

The future

A new pyramid

By chance, the second decade of the WASPA circuit will coincide with the end of the lockdown in many European countries. We believe that there is a chance to start something big for the future but we must certainly not repeat the same mistakes as in the past. In the last few years, too much focus has been put on international tournaments by national associations and not enough work has been done to have stronger local clubs. If we want a great future, we need to have a strong base of players. Among those who are interested to play, only a small part of players is ready to travel abroad for tournaments and those who only want to play at local or regional level must have tournaments and meetings organized in their areas. Only if people understand that, we will be able to build a strong future.

The youth, again and again

One of the goals of the WASPA circuit is to have many more young players involved. We have a unique chance to start almost everything from scratch so it will be really important to open the doors of our clubs to juniors and to create some new projects in schools and sports clubs. There is a Junior ranking and a junior ranking of clubs and we really want to increase numbers to 200 invidivuals and 30 involved clubs by the end of 2022.

Final word


As I said several times, as long as I will have the faith in what I'm doing, I will continue to run the WASPA circuit. In 2011, I didn't get the support from many people and some influent figures said the WASPA circuit would never work anyway. I am very proud of what has been done and also very happy to see that if the international Subbuteo scene didn't disappear, the WASPA circuit contributed a lot to keep things alive. As we often hear in Belgium, "whatever you do, some people will criticize you so keep on doing things you like to do". It will remain my philosophy for sure. Most of the people who are against WASPA don't even have a valid reason for not supporting us and I am tired to see people being jealous just because they are unable to do half of what I have done for the game.

To all the players are organizers who contributed to the success of the WASPA circuit, I can only say one thing: THANK YOU! Without meeting a lof of people from so many different countries, it would not have been possible.

My real hope for the next few months is that we can have some normal activity again and that we will have a great circuit in many countries. We have been extremely successful in Australia, Singapore and in the UK for instance and we really hope to see more new projects in Scandinavia, South America and the Middle East in the future. We are convinced that there are many opportunities for the game to grow.

I really hope we can continue to have positive partnerships with FISTF and I would like to take the opportunity to thank Mr Steve Dettre for all the good things he has done for the game in general and also to give credit to WASPA (it has unfortunately not always been the case with other past and present FISTF directors).

Well, that's all for now. Thanks again for those who read all this till the end and keep on flicking! :)

Thursday, 20 May 2021

RossMcNulty winner in Perth


Ross McNulty
The Perth Subbuteo club had a great WASPA tournament last week-end with 8 players taking part. Players were divided in two groups. Mick DeVincentis and Alan Kimber in group A and Ross McNulty and Brian Pearson in group B managed to qualify for the semi-finals.

Mc Nulty was in a great day, beating Alan Kimber (2-1) in the semi and Brian Pearson (5-1) in the final. "He was unstoppable on Sunday", commented Pearson after the game. Hugh Best won the consolation tournament. "This month's meeting was an exciting event, with Ross Mcnulty winning", added Alan Kimber while local players were proudly wearing their new club jerseys!

Tuesday, 11 May 2021

Tournaments around the world: trophies for Sean Morgan, Mick Hammonds and Rudy Hesty

Here is a brief summary of results held in the first days of the Month.

Sean Morgan wins ETS Subbuteo Club tournament


Our friends in Johannesburg managed a tournament at the start of May 2021 at ETS Subbuteo Club (Only the club's second official one) and it was a great success with 9 Players in all participating on the day. "In lockdown, we have found some new recruits, which is fabulous and they all form part of the Senior section. Gary Downs also started his own Eastern’s Club and one of his players Ian Clarke, making his away debut and playing in his first official tournament and Ian did not disappoint and walked off with a worthy second place finish from Sean Morgan and stealing a 1-0 win over Clifford Graaff to ensure Cliffy walked off with the bronze medal on the day. Great flicking was seen throughout the day and there were plenty of memorable laughs and loads of fun had by all. Hopefully we will be able to start recruiting junior players soon, as the lockdown easing has allows the sports clubs to reopen and start playing competitive outdoor sports again", commented local organizer Jason Kennedy.


Final standings:

1. Sean Morgan (Johannesburg TFC)
2. Ian Clarke (Easterns TFC)
3. Clifford Graaff (Johannesburg TFC)
5. Gary Downs (Easterns TFC)
6. Jason Kennedy (ETS Subbuteo Club)
6. Fernando Rodrigues (Johannesburg TFC)
7. Liam Chapman (ETS Subbuteo Club)
8. Shane Thompson (ETS Subbuteo Club)
9. Jarryd Westerlake (ETS Subbuteo Club)

Mick Hammonds wins small event in Wolverhampton


In England, Wolverhamton TFC had a small WASPA event in the beginning of the month. Just four players happy to compete again and great games. Wick Hammonds took the honors.

Final standings:

1. Mick Hammonds - 9 pts
2. Justin Scott - 4 pts
3. Richard Badger - 2 pts
4. Peter Sleeth - 1 pt

Rudy Hesty still on top in Singapore


Labour day (May 1, 2021) WASPA was small yet meaningful outing between 3 players namely Vikas, Erza & Rudy at Sports Hub library. A round robin format was adopted in still strict COVID-19 measures. End of the games Rudy came on top while Vikas edged Erza with a solitary 1-0 win. 

Stay tune to next week where a different set of players will come down to continue to restart the flicking session in Singapore.

Final standings:

1. Rudy Hesty Roselan (Jurong SC)
2. Vikas K. Chandiramani (Jurong SC)
3. Erza Aripin (Templeuve United)