The Panorama club in Thessaloniki (Greece) held their latest WASPA tournament earlier this week with 12 players taking part. There were many close games till the final but in the end Dimitrios Karpouzos defeated Ilias Galanopoulos (1-0) to win the title while Christos Agrios took the third place. Congratulations to the Panorama club for getting new players involved and getting a growing number of members.Pages
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Saturday, 29 February 2020
Dimitrios Karpouzos winner in Thessaloniki
The Panorama club in Thessaloniki (Greece) held their latest WASPA tournament earlier this week with 12 players taking part. There were many close games till the final but in the end Dimitrios Karpouzos defeated Ilias Galanopoulos (1-0) to win the title while Christos Agrios took the third place. Congratulations to the Panorama club for getting new players involved and getting a growing number of members.Thursday, 27 February 2020
Brian Daley wins the February tournament in North Wales
The London Road players met last Sunday for their monthly tournament. 9 players were taking part and among them Alan Lee (TSPA White Star) was the special guest of the day. Players were put in two group.
Brian Daley beat Martin Blanchard in the Parrot Cup final with Cayne Matthews and Chris Bedford being the other players in the final 4. Alan Lee beat Ruby Matthews in the Plate final.
The next London road tournament will be held on March 29.
Thanks to Cayne Matthews and his clubmates for another good event!
Wednesday, 26 February 2020
Sven Schilling does it again
The last Subbuteo Sankt Pauli WASPA competition, before we host our “Big One” on the 7th March, was played over 5 rounds in the Swiss-Ladder system.
Going into the last set of fixtures Fred needed to beat an inconsistent Marcos to secure his first WASPA victory, having already secured wins over Simon (3-1), Philip (1-0), and Andre (2-0) and a draw with Sven (0-0). Sven had to win against Ralf by 2 goals and hope that Marcos could get a result. His 2-0 win over Andre, a 3-0 “walkover”, and two draws had left him 2 points adrift of Fred who looked set to win his first WASPA, and fourth different winner this season.
Fred huffed and puffed but simply couldn’t break down the precise tactical blocking of Marcos, who created a few of his own chances when he broke from his iron defensive wall, 0-0. Sven meanwhile got three goals against Ralf, tied with Fred on 11 points at the top of the table, and snatched another WASPA victory courtesy of goal difference. Unlucky for the fast improving Fred so it shouldn’t be long before he wins that first elusive club WASPA. Congrats to Sven whose competitive drive always sees him there, or there-abouts when the medals are handed out.
Going into the last set of fixtures Fred needed to beat an inconsistent Marcos to secure his first WASPA victory, having already secured wins over Simon (3-1), Philip (1-0), and Andre (2-0) and a draw with Sven (0-0). Sven had to win against Ralf by 2 goals and hope that Marcos could get a result. His 2-0 win over Andre, a 3-0 “walkover”, and two draws had left him 2 points adrift of Fred who looked set to win his first WASPA, and fourth different winner this season.
Fred huffed and puffed but simply couldn’t break down the precise tactical blocking of Marcos, who created a few of his own chances when he broke from his iron defensive wall, 0-0. Sven meanwhile got three goals against Ralf, tied with Fred on 11 points at the top of the table, and snatched another WASPA victory courtesy of goal difference. Unlucky for the fast improving Fred so it shouldn’t be long before he wins that first elusive club WASPA. Congrats to Sven whose competitive drive always sees him there, or there-abouts when the medals are handed out.
Tuesday, 25 February 2020
Two winners in Switzerland
Subbuteo.ch, the new club in Switzerland, started its first WASPA tournament on Friday, February 21, 2020 in Rheinfelden. As a guest Milan Knezevic from Germany was present, he plays for DLF Gorizia (Italy). A very intensive program was waiting for all participants. The tournament was played with a double round, so every participant had 6 games. The first place was shared by Milan Knezevic and John Imbrogiano from subbuteo.ch In 3rd place is Peter Erb and in 4th place Martin Wiesmann, both from subbuteo.ch
Ranking - Points - Country/Club
1. Milan Knezevic 13 (Germany/Serbia - DLF Gorizia)
1. John Imbrogiano 13 (Switzerland - subbuteo.ch)
3. Peter Erb 6 (Switzerland - subbuteo.ch)
4. Martin Wiesmann 1 (Switzerland - subbuteo.ch)
Ranking - Points - Country/Club
1. Milan Knezevic 13 (Germany/Serbia - DLF Gorizia)
1. John Imbrogiano 13 (Switzerland - subbuteo.ch)
3. Peter Erb 6 (Switzerland - subbuteo.ch)
4. Martin Wiesmann 1 (Switzerland - subbuteo.ch)
Libellés :
Results,
Switzerland
Monday, 24 February 2020
Jayden vd Merwe wins Pretoria's first event of 2020
Saturday 22 February 2020, Pretoria, South Africa :
A dark, overcast day in Pretoria saw 8 players participate for the first piece of silverware on the 2020 PFC calendar - the PFC Copa del Apertura. The field of entries also included Marlin Boyd - playing in his event again since May 2018.
The pick of Round 1 action saw Conway Julie holding the defending 2019 PFC Copa del Apertura Champion, Kegan vd Merwe, to a 0-0 draw. And the signs were perhaps showing that Kegan's work was cut out to defend his title - as we all know, defending titles at PFC is hard work as we tend to have plenty of "rotation" when it comes to title winners!
Further Round 1 action saw Adam Murray stun Julian vd Merwe with a great strike "on the roll" for Adam to record his first ever win over Julian!
In Round 2 action, Jayden vd Merwe raced to the top of the standings - thanks to a 2-0 win over Adam. Suffering a 1-0 defeat in Round 1 to Jayden, it was Gary Downs who "bounced" back with a 1-0 win over the returning Marlin Boyd. It was Conway making progress with a 2-1 win over Julian for Conway to go joint 3rd at the end of the round! The highlight of Round 2 saw Bevin Reed and Kegan play out to an entertaining 0-0 draw - the draw handing Jayden the top spot over Bevin at that stage.
Round 3 action saw Gary record a 1-0 win over Kegan for Gary to continue his climb up the standings - clearly Kegan's shooting boots (or should I say "shooting finger") was missing on the day! Jayden was frustrated to a 0-0 draw against Conway (the draw enough to keep Conway tied 3rd with Gary), and then Bevin tied Jayden at the top on 5 points with a 2-0 win over Julian. Then the "big" match of Round 3 between Adam and Marlin - as these two had been having a go at each other on social media about their possible meeting on the day! All the "pre-match talk" did deliver an excellent match, as Marlin took the lead after 2 minutes of play, with Adam equalising 4 minutes later for that match to end 1-1. In the end "all smiles" and no "bragging rights" (for now) for either player!
Then, the drama of Round 4 - Gary made it 3 wins in a row when he convincly beat Julian by 3-0, for Gary to top the standings on 6 points! Adam and Kegan ended the day with a 0-0 draw - with each player pulling off at least one good save to deny the other a winning end to their day! Another "grudge" match saw Marlin and Conway play out to a 0-0 draw as well - the draw enough for Conway to clinch a well deserved 4th place finish on the day! Then the "Grande Finale" between Bevin Reed and Jayden vd Merwe - with both players sitting on 5 points, and Gary Downs already having secured a potential play-off place (sitting on 6 points) - a "winner takes all" match for Bevin and Jayden. From the flick-off, Jayden adopted a fast flowing match -seeing one customary very "long range" shot from Jayden tipped onto the upright and out for a corner by Bevin! Actually it seemed as if Bevin was creating more chances with his usual methodical, slow build up play because Jayden was playing the exact opposite - playing "at pace". Then, in the final minute of play, a defensive error by Bevin saw Jayden strike a looping shot over Bevin's keeper for Jayden to clinch his second Copa del Apertura title - having last won the title in 2018.
In so doing, Jayden then joins elder brother Kegan with two Copa del Apertura titles overall! This triumph also marks Jayden's 23rd WASPA title to date!
In the end, a great day of Subbuteo fun played under true sporting freindship.
Individual acknowledgements on the day :
"Goal Blitz" : Bevin Reed ended the day as the top goal scorer
"Player of the Day" : Gary Downs for his 3 wins in a row to clinch an excellent 2nd place overall
"Moment of the Day" : Adam Murray for his excellent strike in Round 1 to record his first ever win over Julian
"Tough as Nails" : Conway Julie for his deserved 4th place finish, and posting an undefeated run all day
A final word on the "theme of the day". The event was played under the theme of Manchester Utd vs Liverpool - and as the current state of affairs in world football, it can be seen that Liverpool are in better form than Man Utd. As for our day's "Team Man Utd" - too much reliance was placed on our "main man" (Jayden), and the fact that we had a last minute change to the team did not help our cause either - an ill feeling Julian (under medication) was called up from reserve to replace the unavailable Chessray Jooste.
As for our day's "Team Liverpool" - an excellent team effort and perhaps there was no surprise that the day's individual acnowledgements went to all of the "Team Liverpool" players!?? Below is a summary of how the two teams performed on the day :
| Team Liverpool on the day |
Gary Downs = 9p Jayden vd Merwe (Capt) = 10p
Bevin Reed (Capt) = 7p Kegan vd Merwe = 3p
Conway Julie = 6p Marlin Boyd = 2p
Adam Murray = 5p Julian vd Merwe = 0p
As always, a big thank you to all who attended to make the day a great success. Next - the PFC Founders Cup, celebrating the club's 7th year anniversary!
The PFC website & facebook page will be updated shortly with photo's & news content at :
http://www.facebook.com/pages/PFC-SA/519566284755728
Libellés :
Results,
South Africa
Sunday, 23 February 2020
Dimitrios Rebis winner in Ilioupolis
While the A team of the club took part in the Grand Prix of France in Issy, some Roligans players organized a tournament in Swiss system in the premises of the club. Dimitrios Rebis was the winner of the day while both Aggelos Foutrakis and Georgios Karachalios finished the tournament with the same number of points. it was a great day for the Roligans players who celebrated the victory of Evengelos Kotrotsos in the U15 tournament in Issy. Congratulations!
Here are the final standings of the event.
1. Dimitrios Rebis
2. Aggelos Foutrakis
3. Georgios Karachalios
4. Anasthasios Priftis
5. Pavlos Malindretos
6. Panagiotis Skouros
7. Chris Kotrotsos
8. Stavros Mesonisanakis
Here are the final standings of the event.
1. Dimitrios Rebis
2. Aggelos Foutrakis
3. Georgios Karachalios
4. Anasthasios Priftis
5. Pavlos Malindretos
6. Panagiotis Skouros
7. Chris Kotrotsos
8. Stavros Mesonisanakis
Thursday, 20 February 2020
Canada: Latest results from Toronto
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| Players at the February tournament with Bryan Arnold (right) winning the event |
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| January tournament players |
In February, Toronto SC celebrated their first international champion with Bryan Arnold (from Virginia, USA) edging out Howard Christie to claim the CanadaFlicks Cup! Special thanks to Bryan for trekking through the harsh Canadian winter and thanks to all our participants and viewers as always!
Videos:
Howard Christie vs Bryan Arnold! -> https://www.youtube.com/chann…/UCapYUu5GevBUFxfUzPxOc5w/live
Howard Christie and Mike Sgro square off for the right to play for the cup! -> https://www.youtube.com/chann…/UCapYUu5GevBUFxfUzPxOc5w/live
An all-Michael match up takes centre stage in this month's Quarter Final! -> https://www.youtube.com/chann…/UCapYUu5GevBUFxfUzPxOc5w/live
Bryan takes on his last Mike of the day up against Mike Devey -> https://www.youtube.com/chann…/UCapYUu5GevBUFxfUzPxOc5w/live
Mike Sgro vs Bryan Arnold up next! -> https://www.youtube.com/chann…/UCapYUu5GevBUFxfUzPxOc5w/live
Toronto SC gets right back into it on March 14 with the next edition of the CanadaFlicks Cup!
Wednesday, 19 February 2020
Henk Landzaat wins COBEX Top of Holland tournament
Last Saturday the club of GSV de Hyacinth successfully organized the 6th COBEX Top of Holland Tournament. Last year organizers had to deal with many cancellations during the anniversary edition and therefore only 8 participants took part. This year hosts were in a happy situation with the ideal double number of 16 participants. As always the reunion with acquaintances and the associated fun was the basis for a successful and sporty tournament.The first round gave thanks to the open draw a pool of death with Henk Landzaat, Nico Marks, Erwin Smit and Ronald Scheffer. This is also clear from the fact that Henk and Nico would play the final later in the day and that Erwin would eventually finish in 9th place, and with that it would be the winner of the numbers 3 and 4 in the various pools. It was also nice that the oldest (Martin Scheffer) and the youngest (Fedde Aret) participant met each other (see photo). The older participants taught this youngest participant a few things during the game with Fedde.
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| The oldest vs the youngest |
The battle for places 3 and 4 went between Stéphane Lambert and Jacob Bijlstra. Stéphane indicated that it would be physically impossible to play another match and that is why it was decided, after mutual consultation, to take shoot outs which was won by Stéphane 3-2. Satisfied everyone went home again and the cry could be heard several times until next year.
Huge thanks to the organizers for hosting one of the best tournaments of the WASPA circuit. See you next year!
Libellés :
Results,
the Netherlands
Tuesday, 18 February 2020
David Wouters wins again in Hofstade
Six players attended the latest tournament held in the Flanders. The Hofstade hall saw many good games and this time David Wouters was back in business to win another title. Dave won his first three games and tied in the last match against Geert Leys. Jos Ceulemans was runner-up while Danny De greef was a surprising third.Final standings:
1. David Wouters
2. Jos Ceulemans
3. Danny De Greef
4. Geert Leys
5. Willy De Bandt
6. Filip Van Hulle
Thursday, 13 February 2020
Mark Farrell winner in Strabane
A fantastic second round of the Irish Championship took place on February 1 in Strabane with the top 4 shifting only slightly. Mark Farrell, Kenny Beggs and Brendan Rodgers retain their respective top 3 slots, Martinog Bradley just edges into 4th place. Mark McCrossan won the Plate group with just more goals scored than Nicky Moore.
Many thanks to Mark McCrossan for organising and all eyes now on Dublin for the 3rd Round.
Many thanks to Mark McCrossan for organising and all eyes now on Dublin for the 3rd Round.
Libellés :
Ireland,
Northern Ireland,
Results
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