1st Round of the Irish Championship – Falcarragh, Co. Donegal Saturday 30th November 2019
A new name for the Championship for this new season as we expand out of Ulster and head south to Leinster with Dublin set to host a round later in the season. No change though in the host county for the opening round, as once again Donegal welcomed some of the best players on the island. Eight players headed to Falcarragh on the far west coast for Europe’s most westerly Subbuteo competition with Kenny Beggs and Mark Farrell the favourites to take the title. As well as Irish Championship points at stake, the tournament also doubled as a WASPA competition so it was also an opportunity to make inroads on those world rankings.
Group Stage
Group A hosted last season’s champion Mark Farrell, the current all-Ireland champion Kenny Beggs, last seasons 4th place championship finisher Martinog Bradley and newcomer Brian McCorkell who was playing in his first competition since childhood. Beggs and Farrell won their opening two fixtures with relative ease making their final group game largely academic with both already qualified for the semi-finals. But there’s always pride at stake when the two best players go head-to-head and Mark was looking for revenge following his defeat to Kenny in the final of All-Ireland Championships hosted in September. In a tight high-quality game Mark edged it 1-0 to top the group. Bradley meanwhile won his wooden spoon game 3-0 against McCorkell to finish 3rd. The debutant was handed the hardest imaginable group containing 3 of last year’s top 4 players, and he performed well to only go down 4-0, 3-0, 3-0 to high quality opposition.
New Derry City TFC player Jude Morrow was also making his first appearance at competition, this time in Group B alongside Oisin Mor, Brendan Rodgers and Strabane’s Mark McCrossan. Brendan started well beating Jude Morrow 3-0 in his opening fixture and then edging McCrossan 1-0 to top the group, but the top-spot was thrown into doubt when Oisin Mor beat him 2-1 in the final group game. How Oisin must have rued his 0-0 draw Jude as a win there would have seen him tied on points with Brendan and Mark. In the end it was Rodgers who topped the group courtesy of his 1-0 win over McCrossan who finished second on the same points.
Knock-out Stages
Mark Farrell faced Strabane man Mark McCrossan in the first semi-final who was hoping for his first win over the Dubliner. The pair met in the semi-final of last season’s Strabane round of the championship in a game that Farrell won 1-0, and there was to be no change in winner with Farrell this time romping home 4-1. In the other semi-final Beggs beat Rodgers 3-0 to setup yet another final decider between Beggs and Farrell. In the third place playoff McCrossan and Rodgers locked horns for a second time. This time however there was to be no winner in normal time, both players scoring good goals to take the game to shots after a 1-1 draw, but it was Rodgers who landed the points winning the shoot-out 2-0. The final saw Farrell hold lots of possession in the first half, possession he turned to his advantage as he took a 1-0 lead into the second half. In the second period Kenny called himself for a finger-foul when lining up a shot that could have seen him equalize. It was a piece of sportsmanship that demonstrates why we call him “The Legend”, and acts as a reminder to all of us about the spirit in which we play the game. It was also perhaps Kenny’s last chance as Mark took advantage and added a second goal to ensure he would see out the game and be re-crowned “High King of Donegal Subbuteo”. In the plate Derry City TFC’s Martinog Bradley beat club mate Oisin Mor 5-0 in the Plate Final to make sure he stayed in touch with the top four going into the second round in Strabane in January.
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Tuesday, 3 December 2019
Mark Farrell wins first stage of the Irish Championship
Libellés :
Ireland,
Northern Ireland,
Results
Sunday, 1 December 2019
Geoffrey Marain and Didier Moons winners in Templeuve
| Players in the regional tournament |
| Top 3 of the regional tournament |
| Arthur Clique vs Matthias averlant |
| Didier Moons vs Jason Delattre |
| Presentation after the promotional tournament |
The week bafore, a "promotional event" was played with 5 players taking part. Didier Moons, a Brussels-based player now affiliated to templeuve, won the tournament while Jordan Bonte was runner-up.
Thanks to all players for some great games.
Saturday, 30 November 2019
Patrick de Jong wins IJMAC tournament in the Netherlands
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| Top three of the day with special guest Clifford Graaff |
Libellés :
Results,
the Netherlands
Wednesday, 27 November 2019
Brian Daley wins 3rd Birthday Parrot Cup
London Road Subbuteo Club held their 3rd Birthday Parrot Cup last Sunday and the tournament was a league of 8 players with Benji Batten from Melbourne TFC (Australia) as special guest. brian daley won his seven games to win the tournament while Cayne Matthews was runner-up and Benji Batten took the third place. The next London Road tournament will be held on December 22.
Final standings:
1. Brian Daley
2. Cayne Matthews
3. Benji Batten
4. Chris Bedford
5. Mark Tilling
6. Dave Merrilees-Kelly
7. Ruby Matthews
8. Lucasz Whittle
Tuesday, 26 November 2019
Daniel Cranston wins the Delaware Valley Open
The Delaware Valley Open took place last week-end in the US. Host Andrew zunino was glad to have 7 players taking part. The first round consisted in a round robin with the top 2 players qualifying for the grand final. Daniel Cranston defeated Paul Eyes (3-2) to claim the title. Deway LaRochelle beat Doshu Tokeshi (1-0) to win the Mushroom cup. Huge thanks to Andrew for hosting a great event and congratulations to the winners.
First round results:
1. Daniel Cranston
2. Paul Eyes
3. Adolfo Colindres
4. Andrew Zunino
5. Bryan Arnold
6. Dewey LaRochelle
7. Doshu Tokeshi
Final:
Daniel Cranston - Paul Eyes 3-2
Mushroom Cup final:
Dewey LaRochelle - Doshu Tokeshi 1-0
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| Mushroon Cup for Dewey LaRochelle |
1. Daniel Cranston
2. Paul Eyes
3. Adolfo Colindres
4. Andrew Zunino
5. Bryan Arnold
6. Dewey LaRochelle
7. Doshu Tokeshi
Final:
Daniel Cranston - Paul Eyes 3-2
Mushroom Cup final:
Dewey LaRochelle - Doshu Tokeshi 1-0
Libellés :
Results,
United States
Monday, 25 November 2019
Adrian Connolly winner of the Central Victoria tournament
Central Victoria TFC held their second WASPA tournament last week-end with a good turnout of 9 players from 5 different clubs. The tournament was played as a league system with every player having 8 games. Adrian Connolly took the honors after being unbeaten. Thanks to the organizers for a great tournament.
Final standings:
1. Adrian Connolly (Western Flickers) 20
2. Steve Wright (Central Victoria) 17
3. Tony Credentino (Sydney TFC)AUS/syd 16
4. Kevin Grant (Central Victoria) 15
5. Anthony Madiona (Western Flickers) 13
6. Arjuna Hanafi (Melbourne TFC) 8
7. Beth Eveleigh (Northern Phoenix) 6
8. Charlotte Wright (Central Victoria) 5
9. Billy Wright (Central Victoria) 1
Final standings:
1. Adrian Connolly (Western Flickers) 20
2. Steve Wright (Central Victoria) 17
3. Tony Credentino (Sydney TFC)AUS/syd 16
4. Kevin Grant (Central Victoria) 15
5. Anthony Madiona (Western Flickers) 13
6. Arjuna Hanafi (Melbourne TFC) 8
7. Beth Eveleigh (Northern Phoenix) 6
8. Charlotte Wright (Central Victoria) 5
9. Billy Wright (Central Victoria) 1
Sunday, 24 November 2019
Rebis and Karachalios winners in Greece
The Roligans club organized a November tournament this Saturday with a good turnout of 10 players. After the preliminary phase, 5 players continued in category A and 5 players continued in category B.
The winner in the main event was Demetrios Rebis while the runner-up was U15 player Evangelos Kotrotsos (1-0 in the final).
In category B, the winner was Georgios Karachalios and the runner-up was U12 Panagiotis Skouros (3-2).
Thanks to the Roligans for a good day of Subbuteo!
Saturday, 23 November 2019
Justin Finch wins the Wolverhampton Open
The 2nd Wolves Open event saw Wolves Table Football Club join forces with the English Subbuteo Association for the first time.. Twenty-two players from all over England (and even some from Wales) came together for the event at the Electric Club in central Wolverhampton.
The quality of players was probably the best at any event held by the Wolves Club to date and included a number of top youth players too.. The main event started with 4 groups of 4 players and two groups of 3 players.. It meant that the top two from each group qualified.. Most groups finished as expected, with the top 6 players seeded across the 6 groups - all qualifying. The second round was 4 groups of 3 teams.. The non-qualifying players played for the plate.
The semi-finals saw two epic clashes between Elliott Dieu De Bellefontaine and Brandon Lavender, Christian Short and Justin Finch.. The first game was won by a goal just moments before the final whistle, and the second on shots after a 1-1 draw.. It set up a grand final between Brandon Lavender and Justin Finch.. After a tense opening period, Justin Finch took the lead and went on to win the game 3-0.
In the plate event, the final was between Wolves TFC's own Mick Hammonds and Darren Barnes. Mick ran out 3-1 winner in another tight game..
On a tough day for the youths, mainly due to the quality of opposition, it was again a Wolves TFC player, Gage Badger that scored the most points in the group and progressed the furthest in the competition that won the Best Youth Trophy.. This was particularly impressive as Gage was also playing with a broken left hand and found it difficult to control his goalkeeper.
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| Special gifts for the Juniors taking part |
The event winner Justin Finch later took to social media to say "Great day winning the Wolves ESA Open, and enjoying a curry for lunch!"
About Wolverhampton TFC
Web: www.WolvesSubbuteo.co.uk
Facebook: @Wolverhampton Table Football Club
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Email: WolverhamptonSFC@gmail.com
Thursday, 21 November 2019
Two test matches in Cyprus
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| Giorgos Zangylos vs Christos Kotrotsos |
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| Massimo Dalprà vs Giorgos Zangylos |
Find more details about test matches on the WASPA blog here: https://waspa-circuit.blogspot.com/p/waspa-test-matches.html
Libellés :
Results,
Test match
Wednesday, 20 November 2019
Simon Stewart winner in Hamburg
Seven players attended our 3rd WASPA of the season with our 3rd different champion in what was the tightest race so far.
Going in to the last set of fixtures Marcos topped the table with 7pts knowing a victory over Simon would give him his first WASPA victory, but Sven, Marius, Fred and Simon sat only 1 point behind on 6 points with Philip and Ralf on 5 and 4 points. Fred got a win from his “walkover” tie while Marius beat Philip with a 2-0 victory. Sven defeated Ralf 1-0 with Simon triumphing over Marcos 2-1 in a tight encounter denying Marcos that first WASPA victory. The results left four players tied at the top on 9 points and +3 goals but it was Simon who took the monthly title thanks to his “goals scored” record of 7.
A great night was had by all with friendly competition on the pitch and a shed-load of craic between games.
Next month we’ll be back hosting our 4th WASPA of the season, and every week we meet for practice so everyone is very welcome to join us! Just contact the page for details.
Finally, good luck to Fred and Simon who will be representing Subbuteo Sankt Pauli at the Berlin GP this Saturday.
Going in to the last set of fixtures Marcos topped the table with 7pts knowing a victory over Simon would give him his first WASPA victory, but Sven, Marius, Fred and Simon sat only 1 point behind on 6 points with Philip and Ralf on 5 and 4 points. Fred got a win from his “walkover” tie while Marius beat Philip with a 2-0 victory. Sven defeated Ralf 1-0 with Simon triumphing over Marcos 2-1 in a tight encounter denying Marcos that first WASPA victory. The results left four players tied at the top on 9 points and +3 goals but it was Simon who took the monthly title thanks to his “goals scored” record of 7.
A great night was had by all with friendly competition on the pitch and a shed-load of craic between games.
Next month we’ll be back hosting our 4th WASPA of the season, and every week we meet for practice so everyone is very welcome to join us! Just contact the page for details.
Finally, good luck to Fred and Simon who will be representing Subbuteo Sankt Pauli at the Berlin GP this Saturday.
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