Tuesday 25 June 2024

Eric Lienhardt winner in Switzerland


On June22, 2024 subbuteo.ch held the 2nd SWISS-CUP 2024 in the new venue in Aesch BL. Many thanks to the municipality of Aesch and all the helpers who made this event possible.

Not only did we welcome 12 players from Germany, France and Switzerland, but regional TV was also present. Urs Schmidlin played a tournament for the first time in 20 years and a newcomer Daniele Giulianelli, who played in Rome as a child.

"Our tournaments must continue to be characterised by fair play, fun and friendship in the future, as this is the only way our sport can be successful", commented Peter Erb.

The tournament was played in 2 groups of 6 players.

In the quarter-finals, Panagiotis Krommydas (GER) won against Pierre Troestler (FRA) 3:0, Fabio Domenico (SUI) against Matthias Stechern (GER) 1:0, Peter Erb (SUI) against John Imbrogiano (SUI) 1:0 in sudden death and Eric Lienhardt (FRA) against Martin Wiesmann (SUI) 5:0.

Semi-finals: Peter Erb - Panagiotis Krommydas 1:0 (extra-time) and Eric Lienhardt - Fabio Domenico 1:0.

The winner was Eric Lienhardt with a 2:1 against Peter Erb. Fabio Domenico won the small final 3:0 against Panagiotis Krommydas.

Final table:

1. Eric Lienhardt - FRA/US Huy
2. Peter Erb - SUI/subbuteo.ch
3. Fabio Domenico - SUI/subbuteo.ch
4. Panagiotis Krommydas - GER/Subbuteo Club Höpfigheim
5. John Imbrogiano - SUI/subbuteo.ch
6. Matthias Stechern - GER/Pinco Devils Table SOCCER
7. Pierre Troestler - FRA /Mulhouse Subbuteo by ASPTT
8. Martin Wiesmann - SUI/subbuteo.ch
9. Nicola Mariconda  - ITA/Subbuteo Club Höpfigheim
10. Daniele Giulianelli - ITA/ohne Verein
11. Renato Parussini - ITA/Pinco Devils Table SOCCER
11. Urs Schmidlin - SUI/ohne Verein

Monday 24 June 2024

Marain and Averlant winners in Belgium

Two WASPA tournament have been held in Belgium this week-end and both events had a good field of players competing in Swiss system.


On Friday, 12 players met for the "Magic Team Tournai" tournament won by Geoffrey Marain. A late equalizer in the last game against Vincent Coppenolle was enough to secure the win of the night while Matthias Averlant, despite winning a game in the first session, was a deserved runner-up and Raphaël Dhondt, who started playing again a few weeks a long after a long break of more than 30 years, is a surprising third of the night.

Final table (all Belgians unless noted):

1. Geoffrey Marain (AS Hennuyer)
2. Matthias Averlant (AS Hennuyer)
3. Raphael Dhondt (Templeuve)
4. Vincent Coppenolle (Templeuve)
5. Sébastien Rochez (Templeuve)
6. Michaël Dupret (MT Tournai)
7. Sébastien Sorge (FRA/Wattrelos-SLM)
8. Stéphane Lambert (Kent Invicta)
9. David Sardi de Letto (FRA/Wattrelos-SLM)
10. Benjamin Marain (AS Hennuyer)
11. Renald Deloose (Templeuve)
12. Ursule Dhondt (Templeuve)


On Saturday, games were played in Antwerp. With an unfortunate last minute dropout, 11 players were taking part including some players from the Netherlands. Matthias Averlant won all his games to win the tournament.

Final table (all Belgians unless noted):

1. Matthias Averlant (AS Hennuyer)
2. Jos Ceulemans (Flanders)
3. Sébastien Rochez (Templeuve)
4. Stéphane Lambert (Kent Invicta)
5. Marco de Bruin (NED/Flanders)
6. David Wouters (Flanders)
7. Geert Leys (Flanders)
8. Frank Lannoy (Temploux)
9. Gary Moore (IRL/Flanders)
10. Fabrizio Cavazza (NED/Gorizia)
11. Richard Oranje (NED/-)

Special thanks to all organizers for the great events;

The Templeuve tournament will be held on Friday, June 28, at 6.30 pm. All players welcome!

Tuesday 18 June 2024

Western Sydney June WASPA tournament

Saturday, June 15, 2024, 2PM
Fitdistrict Studio, Bella Vista

(Article by Adrian Elmer)


"Sorry we're a bit late, but have a look at this photo I got of Louie as we walked here"
. And so Steve, of Northern Falcons TFC, begins what will, no doubt, become a regular photo at our Bella Vista HQ. Life size Subbuteo. The day finished with all 9 competitors finding a spot on each of the various original flats, heavyweight and lightweight bases for a final photoshoot.

And, in between the photo ops, a tournament took place. Young player, Josiah, made his debut, having spent the last 18 months learning the game at school. He was thrown right in the deep end, drawn against NTFC's Adrian G in the opening match. A 4-0 loss was no disgrace, but taught him lots that he would build on throughout the day. Steve scored a goal in the opening 30 seconds against Franck before Franck got back in to the game with a later equaliser. It was Steve, though, who obviously had an extra eye for the dramatic in operation today, who stole a winner with the final flick of the match, a goal with 5 seconds left on the clock. Remarkably, it was to be a common theme throughout the tournament. Adrian E was drawn to play Tim and a very tight game ensued. Both players had their chances, but neither able to make the incisive moment until Adrian found a goal with about 5 minutes to go. He held on for an opening victory. Host, Ray, came up against Eliot and, in spite of some good resistance from Ray, Eliot saw the game go to plan, easing to a 2-0 victory.

The father-son derby saw a goal-fest, in which Steve came out on top, 3-2, over Louie. Josiah put his new experience to action and made it a tough job for Ray to emerge with just a 1-0 victory. Franck took out his frustrations from his close call in the opening round to storm to a 3-0 victory over Tim. The real drama was saved for the Adrian G v Eliot match up. Eliot took an early lead and dominated play, putting Adrian under great pressure throughout. But Adrian, and his goalkeeper, were up to the task, continually repelling Eliot's attacks. Then, again, with the final flick of the match, Adrian slotted a counterattacking shot into the net to pick up a famous draw.

Adrian G followed this up with his second draw of the day, this time against Steve in a tight tussle. Another loud celebration from Adrian after another late equaliser was quickly earning him the nickname of 'The Sydney Benji'. After a number of months of being his bogey-man, Louie succumbed 3-1 to Adrian E, the opening goal one where Adrian had to react to his own mistake, slotting an overhit goal kick into the back of Louie's net with a quick shot on the run. Louie scored a late consolation from an impossible angle but it was too late to save the game by then. Josiah and Tim brought their school rivalry to tournament play but cancelled each other out, the 0-0 draw being Josiah's first ever competitive points. Eliot eased to another win, this time against Franck, with a 2-0 victory.

Eliot and Steve then played to see who would go to the top of the table. In a suitably tight, top the table tussle, Eliot managed to find the winning goal to keep him at the head of the pack. The Adrian derby was even tighter still. Both players made some half chances, but neither had a clear cut chance to win and the game ended in a stalemate. Ray found a way to get a victory against Tim following their draw last month, this time Ray coming out 1-0 to the good. A large amount of coaching from Louie helped Josiah in his final game, but with Josiah having had more experience than, perhaps, Louie had anticipated and, also, learning quickly, Josiah took full advantage, scoring two unanswered goals to pick up both his first competitive goals and win.

The final round saw all the players who had previously had byes face each other. Franck finished off his afternoon consigning Louie to a tournament without points, taking the victory 2-0. Adrian E dominated Ray and peppered his goal all game, but Ray's 'keeper was impervious. Save after save frustrated Adrian. At one point, the 'keeper even managed a save off a certain goal on the run while laying completely unattended by Ray. Then, with exactly 6 seconds left on the clock, the day's theme was underlined with Adrian finally finding a winner, his volume of his celebration having only been exceeded by Adrian G with his earlier exclamations.

So, Eliot and Adrian E finished level on 10 points and, without a head-to-head match to split them, it was Eliot's superior Power Ranking score that got him over the line. After what had been an afternoon of tight and exciting games, the players then headed off to the, now famous, photo shoot.

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Monday 17 June 2024

June 2024: results from New Zealand, Wales, South Africa, Spain and the Netherlands

The last few weeks have been extremely busy and we haven't published many results of the latest WASPA events but we keep receiving news from around the world. here is a summary of results collected from many different countries. We will come back with results from England in a different post soon.

New Zealand: Andy Shearer winner in Auckland


* The Northern Line Flickers had their last meet of the Winter season. Andy Shearer won all his games to win the night.

Final standings: 1. Andy Shearer ; 2. Mark Rossi ; 3. Andy Miller ; 4. Richard Edeson ; 5. Conrad Mudge ; 6. George Miller ; 7. Craig Wright.

Wales: Phil Dacey still in great shape / Ruby wins

* In Cardiff, Phil Dacey managed to win another event last week. The Cardiff Blubirds tournament was played to celebrate the visit of Giulio Astengo from italy. Phil Dacey was unbeaten and was the clear winner of the night while David Lauder was runner-up.

Final standings: 1. Phil Dacey ; 2. David Lauder ; 3. Giulio Astengo ; 4. Matthew Rowley ; 5. John Lauder ; 6. Tommaso Astengo ; 7. David Samuel.


* The London Road club had small event with Ruby Matthews finishing on top of a group of 4 players. Ruby was unbeaten, proving she's becoming a really good player.

Final standings: 1. Ruby Matthews ; 2. Chris Bedford ; 3. Cayne Matthews ; 4. Brendan Ashley.

3 events in South Africa

* In Johannesburg, the ETS club held a tournament with 8 players taking part. Ian Clarke defeated Jason Kennedy (2-1) in the final to claim the title. Chris Dimmer and Gary Downs made it to the semi-finals.

* Also in Johannesburg, the Easterns club held a small event with 4 players taking part. The final standings were as follows: 1. Ian Clarke ; 2. Gary Downs ; 3. Christopher Paolini ; 4. Keegan Paolini.

* Cape Town City SC also held a tournament with 4 players. It was a home win for local organizer Neil Hampton. Final table: 1. Neil Hampton ; 2. Simmy Peertuin ; 3. Mike Ryder ; 4. Max Peertuin.

* The National championships will be held in Cape Town on November 23. 

Spain: Vicenç Prats in great shape



* In the Catalan Country, 10 players attended the latest tournament of the regional circuit. After the group stage (5 groups of 4 players) , players were divided in top and bottom tables to decide the winners. Vicenç Prats defeated Alfred Laporta (3-1) to win the tournament. Ricard Carles Prat and Ferran Coll were the semi-finalists. Paco Ucha won the Consolation final after a win against Ferran Borbones in the final.

The Netherlands: Marks and Aret on top

* The competition is still going on in Gouda. Nico Marks won the monthly event in May, finishing on top of a group of 6.

Final standings: 1. Nico Marks ; 2. Marco de Bruin ; 3. Jarno Marks ; 4. Xavier Aret ; 5. Cailim Marks ; 6. Richard Oranje.

* In June, 8 players attended the meeting. After the group stage, Xavier aret was the surprising winner and claimed his very first WASPA title.

Final: Xavier Aret - Rinaldo van Dijk 2-0

Final 3-4: Fabrizio Cavazza - Maurice Montone 4-1

Final 5-6: Stéphane Lambert - Richard Oranje 1-0

Final 7-8: Maurice Montone - Fedde Aret 0-1

Monday 10 June 2024

Young and old players together in Genova


The club of Rebels genova held a WASPA tournament this week-end with 14 players taking part. It was nice to have young and old players competing together. After the group stage (2 groups of 7), finals were played to decide the winners. Alessandre Gondin defeated Samuele Bignardi in the big final while Tomasso Sani took the best on Lorenzo Fazion to finish in third position.

More importantly, everyone had a great day!

Congratulations to the Genove players for their amazing job with the youth!

Thursday 6 June 2024

The WASPA rankings of May 2024 are out!

We are pleased to publish the monthly updates of the WASPA circuit.

Excel file with rankings and statistics

PDF file (results)

You will find in the two attached files the updated results (29 regional tournaments, 4 tournaments with the old rules and 1 promotional tournament have been added) and the rankings and statistics.

Old rules tournament in Kallithea, Greece

We had tournaments in the Netherlands, England, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Greece, Italy, New Zealand, Austria, Belgium, France, Australia, Scotland, Wales and Singapore in May, which proves the WASPA circuit remains a very international movement.

Action in Brusbane, Australia

Congratulations to Kevin Cordell who becomes the new number 1 in the ranking while Malcolm Jamieson is now 3rd.

Thumbs up also for Eliot Kennedy (Australia) who won his 50th WASPA tournament in May!

Northern Falcons tournament in Sydney, Australia

Lawrence Watson claiming the trophy in Derry, Northern Ireland

Action in Edinburgh, Scotland

English clubs also dominate the different rankings of clubs while the Italians of Rebels Genova are still the strongest junior club!

Welcome to Kebun Baru SC and Singapore Lions in the Conference League, which brings the table with 29 different clubs involved this season (and 72 different clubs in the total of 3 divisions).

Players in Pedmore, England

Thanks to all organizers for their hard work and to all players for taking part in WASPA tournaments!

All your ideas to improve the circuit and to make things better next season are more than welcome!

Phil Dacey making a come-back in Wales

If you think some results are missing, don't hesitate to drop me a line.

Your in sport,

Vincent Coppenolle, vincentcoppenolle@gmail.com