Wednesday 19 July 2023

July 2023 (part 1): results from the Netherlands and England

Here is the first part of results from this month. We have already collected results from 23 events so here is a summary of the first events of the month.

Ludovic Ponthieux wins tournament in Gouda

Action from the tournament in Gouda

Action from the tournament in Gouda

One of the most exciting events on the last few months took place in Gouda (the Netherlands) with a great field of 23 players including two foreign players. Belgium's Ludovic Ponthieux finally took the honors after beating Germany's Rudi Knuf in the final. Dutchmen Casey van Os and Fabrizio Cavazza made it to the semi-finals. More importantly it was a great day of table football with every player being given the chance to play many games and it was nice also to see some new names among the players. As written several times this season, it's good to see the Netherlands having a revival. That's promising for the future!

Link to "Subbuteo Nederland": https://www.facebook.com/Subbuteonederland

Elliot Bellefontaine winner in Bristol

The final stage of the English championshIp was organized by the Bristol club. it was an amazing tournament with 39 players from 14 different clubs taking place.  Elliot Bellefontaine won his third event and shares the first place of the final table with Chris Thomas. Elliot was undefeated but shared the first place of the day with Rudi Peterschinigg. Elliot was decided tournament winner on goal difference. Final table was as follows:

1. Elliot Bellefontaine (ENG/lot)
2. Rudi Peterschinigg(ITA/har)
3. Shaun Dunne (ENG/yor)
4. Alan Lee (ENG/wob)
5. Kevin Cordell (ENG/stw)
6. Chris Bedford(WAL/lot)
7. Mick Hammonds (ENG/wol)
8. Aaron Skinner (ENG/bri)
9. Sam Curtis (ENG/yor)
10. Marco Ghigliotti (ENG/har)
11. Simon Goodman (ENG/sur)
12. Neil Doherty (ENG/har)
13. David Lauder (WAL/car)
14. Robert Jones (ENG/bri)
15. Alan Hounsell (WAL/car)
16. Paul Andreas(CYP/har)
17. Graham Harwood (ENG/ped)
18. Richard Roper (ENG/ped)
19. Malcolm Jamieson (ENG/sol)
20. Justin Scott (ENG/wol)
21. John Lauder(WAL/car)
22. Stuart Briffett (ENG/bri)
23. Tony McCann (ENG/yor)
24. Mark Weaver (ENG/lei)
25. Gage Badger (ENG/wol)
26. Jason Christopher (ENG/sol)
27. Andrew Forster-Fake (ENG/che)
28. Steve Wonnacott (ENG/bri)
29. Alex Scott (ENG/wol)
30. Darren Barnes (WAL/car)
31. Rob Paterson (ENG/tsp)
32. Richard Badger (ENG/wol)
33. Adam Douglas (ENG/stw)
34. Ian Sharp (ENG/yor)
35. Craig Purnell (ENG/bri)
36. Simon Bodily (ENG/ped)
37. Paul Taylor (ENG/lei)
38. Jamie Samuel Warren (ENG/stw)
39. Phillip Bryant (ENG/bri)

Li,nk to the English Subbuteo Association: https://www.facebook.com/EnglishSubbuteoAssociation

Haverhill: Kevin Cordell on fire


Stanway's Kevin Cordell won the latest Haverhill tournament after taking 13 points in five games while Martin Hodds was runner-up. Final table:

1. Kevin Cordell (ENG/stw)
2. Martin Hodds (ENG/yor)
3. Marco Barqueiro (ENG/hav)
4. Sam Curtis (ENG/yor)
5. Joe Harrington (ENG/hav)
6. Mike Williams (ENG/hav)
7. Gerry Harrington (IRL/hav)
8. Jamie Samuel Warren (ENG/stw)
9. Paul Matthews (ENG/roh)

Haverhiil Rovers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/378921166394976

London TFC: Home win for Elliot Bellefontaine


London TFC players had a tournament with home and away fixtures. No surprise in the results as Elliot Bellefontaine won all his games to claim the trophy.

1. Elliot Bellefontaine
2. Brian Butterworth
3. Martin Bellefontaine
4. Francesca Bellefontaine
5. Peri Butterworth

Durham City is back


We are pleased to see the Durham City club holding a first tournament this season. Host Graeme Gibson couldn't stop Nick Pearson (tournament winner) and Tom Heslop (runner-up) but all players had a great day, which is the most important thing after all.

A great turnout of 24 in Leicester

Sam Curtis (right) winner of the tournament

If England is definately the most active nation in the WASPA circuit, it's amazing to see the great development of some local club. The Leicester Foxes had a great event with 24 players from 9 ddifferent clubs taking part. After the group stage, the top 16 players made it to the knock-out games for the main competition. Sam Curtis (Yorkshire) defeated Simon Bodily (Pedmore) in the final while Jeremy Bradley (TSPA White Star) and Graham Harwood (Pedmore) reached the semis. Stuart Briffett (Bristol) defeated Mark Weaver (Leicester) to claim the consolation tournament.

Leicester Foxes on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1256322291872352

Kye Arnold wins in Gillingham


Kent Invicta TFC is back in their new venue and the club held a tournament on July 10. Kye Arnold beat Dave Collier in the final while Terry Arnold and Malcolm Jamieson made it to the final 4. 12 players were taking part.

Kent Invicta TFC on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KentInvictaTFC

Chasers: Adam Jackson wins monthly tournament


Final table (league format):

1. Adam Jackson
2. Gary Gladwell
3. Mark West
4. Mark Francis
5. Samantha Levy

Chasers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/314595413269756

Solent: Paul Izard on top

Paul Izard won this month's Solent tournament after defeating Malcolm Jamieson in the final. Chris Burford and Jason Christopher made it to the final.

Rochford and Southend Casual Subbuteo Club: Mark West wins first tournament

Mark West won this month's RAS tournament after defeating Adam Jackson in the final. 8 players were taking part and this time they were divided into two groups of 4 with finals for places 1 to 8.

No comments:

Post a Comment