Monday, 13 July 2026

WASPA Around the World - July 2026

We have received results from South Africa, England, Italy, and Australia. It is always encouraging to see flickers from around the world competing under the WASPA banner. We hope to continue receiving even more results from across the globe in the months ahead.

Regional Tournaments

Johannesburg, South Africa – July 11, 2026

The latest Easterns TFC tournament was held on Saturday, with four local players taking part. Ian Clarke confirmed his status as South Africa's leading player of the moment by winning all of his matches.

PositionPlayer
1Ian Clarke
2Gary Downs
3Craig Smith
4Rui Dos Santos

Bristol, England – July 11, 2026

The FISTF Satellite of Bristol was a great success. Congratulations to the Bristol team for organizing an excellent tournament, and special thanks to Richard Roper for helping to run the consolation events under the WASPA banner.

Eight players took part in the Plate competition. Rob Fitch defeated Malcolm Jamieson in the final, while Gage Badger overcame Richard Roper in the Shield final.

Plate Semi-finals

  • Rob Fitch 2–1 Joe Parody
  • Chris Shilling 0–4 Malcolm Jamieson

Plate Final

  • Malcolm Jamieson 1–2 Rob Fitch

Shield Final

  • Gage Badger 2–1 Richard Roper

Melbourne, Australia – July 5, 2026


There was a great afternoon of table football last Sunday as Northern Phoenix TFC hosted its July WASPA tournament at the East Ivanhoe Bowling Club.

Fifteen matches were contested in a FAST-15 round-robin tournament featuring six players representing three of Victoria's four clubs.

In the end, Western Flickers TFC's Benny Ng claimed victory on goal difference ahead of Adrian Connolly of Melbourne TFC. Nathan Urbaniak edged out Christos Garagounis on goal difference to secure third place.

As Christos Garagounis reported:

"Lots of fun and great to keep Subbuteo action in this state well and truly kicking along."

PositionPlayerClub
1Benny NgWestern Flickers TFC
2Adrian ConnollyMelbourne TFC
3Nathan UrbaniakMelbourne TFC
4Christos GaragounisNorthern Phoenix TFC
5Nathan HeardNorthern Phoenix TFC
6Benjamin NgWestern Flickers TFC

Old Rules Event

Grottaferrata, Italy – July 11, 2026


ASD Alba Subbuteo Roma held its Classic Subbuteo tournament in Grottaferrata. Luca Di Lullo claimed the title, with Andrea Alfonsi finishing as runner-up and Ernesto Poncetta taking third place.

PositionPlayer
1Luca Di Lullo
2Andrea Alfonsi
3Ernesto Poncetta

Congratulations to all participants and organizers for another weekend of outstanding WASPA and Subbuteo action around the world.

Friday, 10 July 2026

WASPA Tournament Round-Up: England & Netherlands (June–July 2026)

 The summer WASPA calendar continued with six tournaments across England and the Netherlands, producing a mix of familiar winners and new names at the top of the standings. Lee Hatfield claimed victory at Morecambe Bay, Casey van Os topped the field in Rijnmond, and Mark West took the title in Dagenham after defeating Gary Gladwell in the final. Nick Pearson enjoyed an excellent week, winning in North Shields before also reaching the final in Chesterfield. Meanwhile, Jason Christopher led a strong Solent contingent to victory in Finchampstead.


Morecambe Bay, England – 26 June 2026

Final Standings

  1. Lee Hatfield
  2. Luca Lanzani
  3. Keith Carman
  4. Perry Sinacola
  5. Max Brookes
  6. Rob Wilkinson
  7. Steven Dobinson
  8. Tom Eddington
  9. Henry Eddington

Lee Hatfield finished top of the standings ahead of Luca Lanzani and Keith Carman.


Rijnmond, Netherlands – 1 July 2026

Final Standings

  1. Casey van Os
  2. Jerrel van Keimpema
  3. Rinaldo van Dijk
  4. Xavier Aret
  5. Martijn de Jong
  6. Jan-Willem Wind

Casey van Os emerged victorious in Rijnmond, finishing ahead of Jerrel van Keimpema and Rinaldo van Dijk.


North Shields, England – 3 July 2026

Final Standings

  1. Nick Pearson
  2. Ben Staples
  3. Tom Heslop
  4. Rob Heseltine
  5. Nigel Lamond
  6. Dan Gosling

Nick Pearson took first place, with Ben Staples and Tom Heslop completing the podium positions.


Finchampstead, England – 4 July 2026

Players from the Finchampstead and Solent clubs

Final Standings

  1. Jason Christopher (Solent)
  2. Andy McGovern (Solent)
  3. Paul Izard (Solent)
  4. Simon Hawley (Finchampstead)
  5. Steve Smith (Solent)
  6. Nigel Morgan (Solent)
  7. Roger Duckworth (Solent)
  8. Dave Legg (Finchampstead)
  9. Adrian Butt (Finchampstead)
  10. Jon Patten (Finchampstead)
  11. Alan Cutler (Finchampstead)
  12. Shaun Ellis (Finchampstead)

Solent players dominated the event, claiming the top three places through Jason Christopher, Andy McGovern and Paul Izard.


Chesterfield, England – 5 July 2026

The final

Nick Pearson and Colin Fletcher advanced through closely fought semi-finals to reach the final, where Fletcher claimed the title. Trevor Allen won the Plate Final against Andrew Forster-Fake.

Semi-finals

  • Nick Pearson 0*–0 Jeremy Boothman
  • Ian Sharp 0–0* Colin Fletcher

Final

  • Nick Pearson 0–0* Colin Fletcher

Plate Final

  • Trevor Allen 1*–1 Andrew Forster-Fake

Final Ranking

  1. Colin Fletcher
  2. Nick Pearson
  3. Jeremy Boothman
  4. Ian Sharp

Dagenham, England – 8 July 2026

Mark West (right) receives trophy from Gary Gladwell

Mark West defeated Gary Gladwell in the final to secure first place.

Final

  • Gary Gladwell 0–1 Mark West

Final Standings

  1. Mark West
  2. Gary Gladwell
  3. Adam Jackson
  4. Martin Colwell
  5. Billy Attwood
  6. Samantha Levy
  7. Paul Bailey
  8. Michele Claydon

Summary of Winners

TournamentWinner
Morecambe Bay (26 Jun)Lee Hatfield
Rijnmond (1 Jul)Casey van Os
North Shields (3 Jul)Nick Pearson
Finchampstead (4 Jul)Jason Christopher
Chesterfield (5 Jul)Colin Fletcher
Dagenham (8 Jul)Mark West

Notably, Nick Pearson recorded a tournament victory at North Shields and followed it with a runner-up finish at Chesterfield just two days later, while Solent players occupied five of the top seven places at Finchampstead.

Thursday, 9 July 2026

WASPA rankings of June 2026 - Monthly report

WASPA rankings as per June 2026 are now available. We added 31 regional tournaments, 2 tournaments playe with old rules and 1 promotional tournament in the records!

The tournament in Karlsruhe, Germany was certainly
one of the most excising WASPA events in June

PDF file with results: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1K2fk4r1tDOPA4d6e955tUpPIWrgBLcz0/view?usp=sharing

Excel file with rankings and statistics: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vRpNBAOkhiBRK2ssZnlAFbC5awNhzC57Myu5X8zocdyAKCM6K6KU65LxS_lnp2WVw/pub?output=xlsx

A few interesting patterns emerge.

Fred Elesbao won the Derry WASPA tournament, which was also
the consolation tournament of the Northern Ireland Grand Prix (FISTF tournament)

Recent tournament activity

1. The UK remains the centre of WASPA activity

  • The largest concentration of regional tournaments was in England, with events spread across numerous clubs and regions.
  • Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland also contributed regularly.
  • The English circuit is notable not only for the number of events but also for the depth of competition, with several different clubs producing winners.

Players at the latest Perth tournament in Australia

2. Strong international spread
Beyond the UK, there was significant activity in:

  • Belgium
  • Italy
  • Australia
  • South Africa
  • New Zealand
  • Netherlands
  • Malta
  • Austria, Germany, France, and Switzerland

This shows that WASPA remains a genuinely international circuit, even if many tournaments are club-based and local in nature.

3. Special formats remain healthy

  • Old Rules 352 (Norfolk) was won by Adam Nekrews (England).
  • Old Rules 353 (Solent) was won by Jason Christopher (England).
  • Promotional Tournament 212 (Lamezia, Italy) was won by Francesco Pujia (Italy).

These events illustrate two different strengths of the circuit:

  • Old Rules events help preserve the heritage of the game.
  • Promotional events help bring in new players and develop local scenes.

Nations organising tournaments

Finchampstaed SC is one of the emerging clubs in England

The most active organisers during this period were:

NationObservation
EnglandBy far the busiest organiser, hosting a large share of regional events.
ItalyFrequent organiser of both regular and promotional events.
BelgiumConsistently active with well-established clubs.
AustraliaRemarkably regular programme despite geographical distance.
Ireland/Northern IrelandStrong local circuits and cross-border participation.
South AfricaSmaller calendar but very consistent activity.
New ZealandContinues to support a stable tournament scene.

Nations producing winners

A clear link exists between activity and success.

England

  • Produced the largest number of tournament winners.
  • Names such as Jason Christopher, Adam Nekrews, Richard Roper, Malcolm Jamieson, and others feature prominently.
  • English clubs benefit from frequent competitive opportunities.

Italy

  • Strong winners in both regional and special-format events.
  • Players such as Francesco Pujia, Marco Perotti, and Simone Perotti continued to achieve success.

Belgium

  • Belgian players were very competitive and regularly reached finals and podium places.
  • Organisers and players are often the same core community, helping maintain a strong local scene.

Australia

  • Players such as Giuseppe Tardiota and Alan Kimber collected multiple victories.
  • Australia may be geographically isolated, but its competitive level is very high.

Irish circuit tournaments are always great events

Netherlands, Ireland, Malta, South Africa and New Zealand

  • Each produced regular winners within their domestic circuits.
  • Their success shows that strong local communities can thrive without large player pools.

Romania: a growing local scene with strong domestic participation

Tournament 4289 was held in Bucharest on 15 June 2026, organised by Subbuteo Bucharest. The event was a completely Romanian affair, with the top four places occupied by Romanian players: Massimo DalPrà, Cezar Stoilescu, Bogdan Panait and Ciprian Necula.

Small turnout but great games in Bucharest

This is noteworthy because earlier in the season Bucharest events were often won by visiting players from Italy, England or Cyprus. In June, however, Romanian players occupied the entire podium, suggesting that the local player base is becoming increasingly self-sufficient and competitive. 

Finland: a rare example of international competition

Tournament 4290 took place in Helsinki on 16 June 2026, organised by Hesu PJK. Unlike many WASPA tournaments that are largely domestic, this event produced an interesting international podium:

  • Winner: Eliot Kennedy (Australia)
  • Runner-up: Teemu Sihvola (Finland)
  • Semi-finalists: Robert Green (Australia) and Kari Hakkarainen (Finland)

International friendship at the latest tournament in Helsinki

The Helsinki event therefore became one of the more international tournaments of the month, with Australian and Finnish players sharing the top four places. It also highlights Finland's continuing role in WASPA through its long-established player base and dedicated clubs. The season results include a separate Finnish Rules national championship, showing that Finland maintains its own strong traditions alongside standard WASPA events.

What these events add to the June story

If England dominated the calendar by volume, Finland and Romania added diversity:

  • Romania showed the strength of a developing national scene, with local players filling all podium positions.
  • Finland hosted one of the month's most international regional events, bringing together leading Finnish and Australian players.
  • Together they demonstrate that WASPA's activity is not confined to the traditional powerhouses such as England, Italy, Belgium and Australia; smaller national circuits are also capable of producing competitive and interesting tournaments.

Overall conclusion

Players in H'Attard, Malta

The last few months highlight a healthy balance between concentration and diversity:

  • England remains the dominant force in both organisation and victories.
  • Italy, Belgium, and Australia form a strong second tier of activity and success.
  • Ireland, the Netherlands, Malta, South Africa, and New Zealand continue to punch above their weight relative to their size.
  • The promotional and old-rules tournaments demonstrate that WASPA is supporting both growth and tradition at the same time.

The most striking feature is probably how many different countries are still regularly hosting and winning tournaments, showing that the WASPA network remains globally connected despite being driven largely by local clubs.

Wednesday, 1 July 2026

WASPA Round-Up: International Action Across the World

The latest round of WASPA tournaments saw players competing under both modern FISTF rules and traditional old rules, with events staged across Europe and South Africa.

Terry Arnold winner in Worthing
In Italy, Marco Perotti claimed the Regional Tournament title in Rome, while England hosted no fewer than three FISTF events. Terry Arnold topped a 26-player field in Worthing on June 28, before Brandon Lavender won a second Worthing event the following day. Meanwhile, Richard Roper emerged victorious in Stourbridge.

Players in Attard

Malta's tournament in Attard was won by Robert Farrugia, ahead of Stanley Farrugia, while Ektoras Bartzis triumphed in Achaioi, Greece. In Ireland, David Elton took first place in Tralee, and Jason Kennedy was the winner in Johannesburg, South Africa.

The traditional game was represented by the Solent tournament in England, where Jason Christopher finished first ahead of Steve Smith and Nigel Morgan.


Final Tables

Regional Tournament – Roma (Italy) – June 28, 2026

FISTF Rules

PosPlayer
1Marco Perotti
2Giuseppe Cascioli
3Luca Pasquini

Worthing (England) – June 28, 2026

A nice venue in Worthing

FISTF Rules

PosPlayer
1Terry Arnold
2Danny Gregory
3Simon Goodman
4Shaun Allison
5Malcolm Jamieson
6Connor Gregory
7Adam Wells
8Joe Parody
9Gary Gladwell
10Daryl Radwell
11Mark West
12Hadley Chapman
13Steve Taylor
14Joe Currey
15Chris Shilling
16Simon Hawley
17Thomas Lacey
18Andy McGovern
19James Palmer-Jones
20Nathan Holley
21Joel Palmer-Jones
22Allan Ewart
23Nigel Pestelle
24Riccardo Castagna
25Ian Maskell
26Simon Neale

Attard (Malta) – June 27, 2026

FISTF Rules

PosPlayer
1Robert Farrugia
2Stanley Farrugia
3Mark Baldacchino
4Vincent Mifsud
5Luke Xerri
6Walter Attard

Achaioi (Greece) – June 20, 2026

FISTF Rules

PosPlayer
1Ektoras Bartzis
2Panagiotis Vasilopoulos
3Dimitris Mallias
4Emmanouil Sotiropoulos
5Dimitris Sotiropoulos
6Georgios Verganelakis
7Theodoros Mitropoulos
8Paris Papadopoulos

Stourbridge (England) – June 26, 2026


FISTF Rules

PosPlayer
1Richard Roper
2Arthur Collins
3Andy Pountney
4Leo Harrison
5Kirk Harrison
6Matthew Reynolds
Junior player Leo Harrison

Tralee (Ireland) – June 29, 2026

FISTF Rules

PosPlayer
1David Elton
2Cian Hogan
3Roisin Hogan
4James Murphy

Johannesburg (South Africa) – June 27, 2026

FISTF Rules

PosPlayer
1Jason Kennedy
2Fernando Rodrigues
3Johan Niewenhuis
4Chris Dimmer
5Shaun Majendie

Worthing (England) – June 29, 2026

FISTF Rules

PosPlayer
1Brandon Lavender
2Malcolm Jamieson
3Nathan Holley
4Marco Castagna
5Joe Currey
6Shaun Allison
7Nigel Pestelle
8Daryl Radwell
9Riccardo Castagna

Solent (England) – June 24, 2026

Old Rules

PosPlayer
1Jason Christopher
2Steve Smith
3Nigel Morgan
4Rob Piggott
5Simon Hawley
6Andy McGovern
7Paul Izard
8Jon Lee
9Tim Hill

A total of 8 tournaments played under FISTF rules and 1 under Old Rules were completed during this period, highlighting the vitality of both formats within the worldwide WASPA circuit.

Wednesday, 24 June 2026

News from Australia, Belgium, the Netherlands, South Africa, and England

Once again, we are receiving results from several WASPA events held in many different countries. This time, we are pleased to share news from Australia, Belgium, the Netherlands, South Africa, and England.

Belgium: action in Antwerp and Néchin

The SC Flanders players enjoyed a special day last weekend by organizing a “World Cup tournament” with 14 participants. There were visitors from the Netherlands, as well as four players making their WASPA debut — fantastic news!

Our Dutch friend Marco de Bruin recorded the results and published the rankings of the day. Yves Peremans took top honours, while Gary Moore from Ireland finished runner-up.

Final table:

  1. Yves Peremans
  2. Gary Moore
  3. Vincent Wouters
  4. Marco de Bruin
  5. Geert Leys
  6. Patrick de Jong
  7. David Wouters
  8. Johan Lourdon
  9. Stéphane Lambert
  10. Martijn de Jong
  11. Eric Weber
  12. Mario Simons
  13. Xander Simons
  14. Phil Braithwaite

In Néchin, the latest Templeuve United night marked the final gathering of the season. The club experienced a challenging year with low attendance, and it was decided to take a longer break until September.

After a group stage of five players (from five different clubs), Matthias Averlant won the final. There was also positive media exposure, as a local TV crew came to interview Matthias following his impressive victory at the FISTF Open of Wrexham (Wales) last month.

Results:

  • Final: Matthias Averlant – Vincent Coppenolle 2-1
  • 3rd place: Sébastien Rochez – Michaël Dupret 2-0

The Netherlands: Rinaldo van Dijk shines

The latest club night in Gouda was another success for the Dutch Legends group, with eight players enjoying a great evening of games. Rinaldo van Dijk defeated legend Martijn Bom in the final to take the win.

Results:

  • Semi-finals:
    Casey van Os – Martijn Bom 0-1
    Fabrizio Cavazza – Rinaldo van Dijk 1-1*

  • Final:
    Martijn Bom – Rinaldo van Dijk 0-2

  • Third place:
    Casey van Os – Fabrizio Cavazza 1*-0


South Africa: ETS tournament

Gary Downs shared the results of the latest ETS Subbuteo Club tournament. Nine players were divided into two groups followed by closely contested knockout matches. Ian Clarke confirmed his status as one of the country’s top players by defeating Gary Downs in the final.

Results:

  • Semi-finals:
    Ian Clarke – Johan Niewenhuis 2-0
    Gary Downs – Jason Kennedy 1*-1

  • Final:
    Ian Clarke – Gary Downs 2-0


Australia: double events in Perth

Perth was the center of attention for Australian Subbuteo last week.


First, Sports TFC of Western Australia held a small gathering of three players, with Hugh Best taking the win.

June 18 – Event 1:

  1. Hugh Best (Sports TFC WA)
  2. Noel Mani (Subbuteo Perth)
  3. Des Devine (Sports TFC WA)

Two days later, Subbuteo Perth hosted a second event with six players. This time, Alan Kimber came out on top.


June 18 – Event 2:

  1. Alan Kimber (Subbuteo Perth)
  2. Ross McNulty (Subbuteo Perth)
  3. Hugh Best (Sports TFC WA)
  4. Brian Pearson (Subbuteo Perth)
  5. Des Devine (Sports TFC WA)
  6. Noel Mani (Subbuteo Perth)

England: Finchampstead and South Devon

Earlier this week, Finchampstead SC hosted a World Cup-themed WASPA during their club night. Six members represented different national teams, playing a round-robin format followed by a final and third-place match.


Players:

  • Argentina: Dave Legg
  • England: Alan Cutler
  • Brazil: Dave Simmil
  • Croatia: Simon Hawley
  • Portugal: Jon Patten
  • Japan: Shaun Ellis

Results:

  • Final: Dave Legg – Alan Cutler 0-2
  • Third place: Simon Hawley – Jon Patten 3-0

In South Devon, the club held another successful monthly WASPA evening. Congratulations to Bob Fairbrother, who once again claimed victory. It was a night full of goals — proving that Subbuteo can be far more exciting than real-life football at times!

Final table:

  1. Bob Fairbrother
  2. Simon Francis
  3. Marcus Ellis
  4. Bill Berkley
  5. Oakley Francis
  6. Martin Leech

Don’t hesitate to send in more WASPA results — we are always happy to share news from players around the world!



Sunday, 21 June 2026

🔥 WASPA Tournament #2 – Karlsruhe 🔥


Last Saturday, Karlsruhe hosted the
second WASPA tournament of the year… and what a day it was! 🙌

🌍 18 players from Germany, France, Switzerland, Italy, Croatia, and Serbia came together to share passion, competition, and great moments around Subbuteo.

🏆 Winner: Pietro Di Pietrantonio
🥈 2nd place: Milan Knezevic
🥉 3rd place: Edin Mulasmajic

But at the end of the day… ❤️ Subbuteo was the real winner!

👏 Special shoutout to our 3 new players from Serbia and Switzerland — the Karlsruhe community keeps growing!

Organizer Milan Knezevic is already looking forward to bringing in even more Serbian players and building an even stronger scene 💪

👉 Check out Subbuteo Serbia on Facebook:
Subbuteo Serbia

#Subbuteo #WASPA #TableFootball #Karlsruhe #SubbuteoFamily

Thursday, 18 June 2026

🌍 News from Ireland, Romania, and Finland

 We are always pleased to see great tournaments taking place across the world. This time, the latest results come from Ireland, Romania, and Finland.

🇮🇪 Irish Circuit in Tralee

The Tralee TFC WASPA – Irish Circuit Round 4 was held on 13 June 2026. The organisers moved the venue to the village of Castlemaine, just outside Tralee, and successfully attracted 19 players.

David Elton reported:
"What was especially satisfying was seeing a good number of novice players who had not played many tournaments before. Great news as well: the Plate competition was won by the youngest player, who is also female, Roisin. She beat me in the final, fully deserving her victory with two excellent goals. A competition like this gives us great energy as we aim to strengthen and grow both the club and the game in our area of Ireland."

Results:

  • Semi-finals:
    • Kenny Beggs bt John Moore 3–0
    • Andy Fitzpatrick bt Mario Frittelli 1–0
  • Final:
    • Kenny Beggs drew with Andy Fitzpatrick 1–1*
  • Plate final:
    • Roisin Hogan bt David Elton 2–1
  • Junior final:
    • Eliott Fitzpatrick bt Liam O’Sullivan 1–0

🇷🇴 Romania: Back to Normal Life


Following a busy weekend featuring a successful FISTF Satellite, Romanian players returned to action on Monday with a smaller WASPA event in Bucharest. Although it is a quieter period, activity continues steadily.

Final standings:

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

🇫🇮 Finland: An International Gathering


While Finland may not be the most active Subbuteo nation, every tournament is a true celebration. Earlier this week in Helsinki, local players welcomed international visitors Bob Green and Eliot Kennedy from Australia for a small WASPA tournament played under FISTF rules.

Eliot Kennedy took top honours, but most importantly, the event highlighted the joy of friends coming together around the green tables.

Final standings:

  1. Eliot Kennedy (Northern Falcons TFC)
  2. Teemu Sihvola (SISU TFC)
  3. Robert Green (Northern Falcons TFC)
  4. Kari Hakkarainen (Hesu PJK)
  5. Vesa Kouvonkorpi (Hesu PJK)

Don’t hesitate to send in more WASPA results — we are always happy to share news from players around the world!

Monday, 15 June 2026

🌍 International Table Football Results Round‑Up

This week featured tournament results from Northern Ireland, England, Australia, and Italy, highlighting strong participation across multiple competitions.

🇬🇧 Northern Ireland – Jimmy Watson Memorial Cup

Fred Elesbao
  • Held in Derry as part of the FISTF Grand Prix plate competition.
  • Included 8 players from 6 countries, all finishing third in their groups.
  • 🏆 Winner: Fred Elesbao (Germany/Hannover)
  • 🥈 Runner-up: Jos Ceulemans (Belgium/SC Flanders)

Jos Ceulemans (left), runner-up
🇬🇧 England – Pedmore Satellite WASPA Events

  • 32 players entered; 16 moved to the “Plate” competition.
  • 🏆 Plate Winner: Richard Grimley (Godica) defeated Jeremy Bradley (TSPA)
  • 🏆 Shield Winner: Jamie Warren (Stanway) defeated Steve Wonnacott (Bristol)

🇦🇺 Australia – Northern Phoenix WASPA (7 June 2026)




  • Hosted at East Ivanhoe Bowling Club with Fast‑15 matches.
  • 🏆 Winner: Adrian Connolly (4 wins from 5 matches)
  • Special mention: Anthony Madiona celebrated a milestone birthday.
  • A well‑attended and enjoyable event, with July details coming soon.

🇮🇹 Italy – Rome Club Opening Tournament


  • 🏆 Winner: Giuseppe Cascioli
  • Marked the opening of SC Tufello Roma 2026, with hopes for future growth and events.

📣 The organizers encourage players worldwide to continue submitting WASPA results to share global table football action.

Friday, 12 June 2026

🇬🇧 Action in England!

 Two WASPA events took place this week with great participation and competitive games 👏


🏆 Steve Race claimed victory at the Norfolk Subbuteo Club old rules tournament, edging Adam Nekrews 1–0 in the final.

🏆 In Yorkshire, Craig Heward delivered a dominant performance to win the latest Phoenix club night, dropping points in just one match against runner‑up Luca Lanzani.

👉 Another great example of regular club activity keeping the WASPA spirit alive!

Thursday, 11 June 2026

WASPA Update – Recent International Results (May/June 2026)

Here is a quick look at recent results collected from WASPA events held in England, the Netherlands, Austria, and Italy.

🇦🇹 Austria – TSC Phoenix

Our Austrian friends from TSC Phoenix held their monthly tournament, with a special international guest: Brian Spoors (Glasgow).

The tournament attracted 9 players and was played using the Swiss system.

Final standings:

  1. Erich Hinkelmann
  2. Jürgen Lizar
  3. Manfred Pawlica
  4. Alfred Strommer
  5. Christian Haas
  6. Igor Ljubisavljevic
  7. Alexander Scheller
  8. Brian Spoors
  9. Louis Haas

🏴 England – Stourbridge

The latest event in Stourbridge saw a smaller turnout than expected, but the players still enjoyed a great evening of table football.

Final table (league format):

  1. Richard Roper
  2. Arthur Collins
  3. Andy Pountney
  4. Kirk Harrison

🏴 England – Chesterfield

Chesterfield continues to be one of the key hubs of the WASPA circuit. The latest tournament confirmed this reputation, with 16 players from multiple clubs taking part.

Congratulations to Ian Aggett, who finished top of the Swiss table.

Final standings:

  1. Ian Aggett
  2. Colin Tarry
  3. Brian Kinrade
  4. Mark Green
  5. Nick Pearson
  6. Ian Sharp
  7. Colin Fletcher
  8. Andrew Forster‑Fake
  9. Alex Turpin
  10. Paul Gildersleve
  11. Adrian Hawcroft
  12. Andy Henly
  13. Paul Taylor
  14. Jeremy Boothman
  15. Trevor Allen
  16. Harry Staszewski

Note: Five players were tied for 3rd place; for WASPA records, Brian Kinrade is listed 3rd and Mark Green 4th.


🏴 England – Solent (World Cup Theme Event)

The Solent monthly tournament was played in a World Cup format, producing some exciting matches.

After an impressive group stage in which USA (Rob Piggott) conceded no goals, the knockout rounds delivered high‑level drama:

  • Semi-final 1
    USA 3–0 Saudi Arabia

  • Semi-final 2
    Mexico 2–2 Colombia
    (Mexico won 2–1 on shots)

  • Third place play-off
    Saudi Arabia 1–0 Colombia

🏆 Final
USA 2–0 Mexico



👉 Rob Piggott (USA) claimed the title with a dominant and disciplined performance throughout the tournament.


🇳🇱 Netherlands – MVV Rijnmond

The club of MVV Rijnmond continues to be very active this season. Their latest WASPA event was played as a 7‑player league.

Congratulations to Fabrizio Cavazza (DLF Gorizia) for his victory.

Final standings:

  1. Fabrizio Cavazza
  2. Casey van Os
  3. Marco de Bruin
  4. Rinaldo van Dijk
  5. Xavier Aret
  6. Martijn Bom
  7. Martijn de Jong

🏴 England – Leicester

A smaller club night in Leicester featured 4 players.

Congratulations to Henry Baker for taking the win.

Final table:

  1. Henry Baker
  2. Alex Ashcroft
  3. Nigel Edwards
  4. Sean Wenlock

🇮🇹 Italy – Virtus Calabria (Youth Development)


The club of Virtus Calabria continues its development work, with a promotional junior tournament featuring many close games.

Francesco Pujia claimed victory on goal difference.

Final standings:

  1. Francesco Pujia
  2. Gianpaolo Pulici
  3. Bernardo Guan Bai
  4. Domenico Gigliotti

🇮🇹 Italy – SC Terni 2014


Two very small WASPA gatherings were also organised by SC Terni 2014. These events were closer to training sessions than full tournaments, with only three players taking part in each meeting—but they perfectly reflect the grassroots spirit of WASPA.

  • First meeting winner: Simone Perotti
  • Second meeting winner: Marco Perotti

🇳🇴 Norway – Development Initiative


Finally, some very encouraging news from Norway. Although no official tournament was held, our friend Terje Ellefsen is organising a “World Cup Week” in a school, where Subbuteo is one of the activities offered to up to 300 children.

“20 kids attended the first day and they really like the game,” commented Terje, who introduced the basic rules of the game.
Those who show more interest will be taught more advanced rules, along with small skills challenges such as chipping the ball or curling the figures.

Terje hopes this initiative will spark interest among both young players and the wider community—and is already dreaming of seeing a Norwegian U12 or U16 team in a future World Cup.

👉 Good luck with this fantastic project! 👏


🌍 Conclusion
The WASPA circuit remains truly global, with both large and small events taking place across different countries—but always driven by the same passion for the game.

We now look forward to seeing even more activity during the FIFA World Cup period! ⚽