Thursday, 2 January 2025

Annual Western Sydney Christmas Binge Cup

Saturday, December 28, 2024, 2PM
The Clubhouse, Toongabbie


8 players managed to drag themselves off their lounges for the 7th annual WSS Christmas Binge Cup. The recent scorching heat eased off to a nice high 20ºs, so a couple of outdoor pitches were able to be set up for the festivities. 

Eliot was a lone Northern Falcon amongst the field of Western Sydney faithful. It took him a while to get past John's new Turtle™ 'keeper but, in the end, he was able to ease to a 2-0 victory. Adrian was on top for a large chunk of his game against Franck until the last 30 seconds when Franck's equaliser drew the two club rivals level yet again. Melvin somehow snuck a goal not only into Imojjen's goal but also out the back, leaving Imojjen bemused, while Tim and Costa played out Costa's favourite score, a 0-0 draw.

The Elmers and Phokoses played out a mini-teams event in the second round. John managed a tight 1-0 win over Imojjen, while Adrian edged it for the Elmers with a 2-0 win over Tim. Costa scored a great goal against Franck, only for it to be ruled off for offside, a common theme in recent times, and leaving him on the wrong end of a 1-0 final scoreline. Meanwhile, Eliot got up to speed with a 3-0 blitz over Melvin.

Eliot continued in style in the next round, slotting another 3 goals, this time against Franck while Melvin bounced back to score 3 of his own against Costa. The Phokoses and Elmers switched opponents. This time, Tim scored 2 unanswered gaols against Imojjen, in spite of the game being much tighter than that. Adrian evened up the Phokos/Elmer ledger with a 2-0 win over John, the second a goal that will help John's goalkeeper positioning for the rest of his career.

The final round saw a couple of family clashes. Tim and John couldn't be separated, meaning the ride home remained comfortable for both players. Meanwhile Imojjen took on her uncle, Costa. In keeping with their record as the two holders of the most drawn games in Australia, there was only ever going to be one outcome - 0-0. Melvin went up 1-0 against Franck but, for the second time on the day, Franck came back, this time pushing on for a 2-1 win. The final game decided the tournament winner, with Adrian needing a win to go past Eliot. The tension lasted for all of 5 or 6 minutes before Eliot took complete control and finished with a 3-0 win.

So, Eliot ended the day untouchable at the top, having scored 11 unanswered goals, with the Western Sydney players strewn out behind him. The afternoon was excellent finish to what has been a great season for Western Sydney Subbuteo, with our biggest ever Spring League and the club having more players enter WASPA tournaments than any other in the entire world.

Original post: https://sites.google.com/view/westernsydneysubbuteo/tournaments?authuser=0#h.sz4u6cru9rhj

Wednesday, 1 January 2025

Season greetings


Dear Subbuteo friends, it’s time for the season greetings and, as every year, we can have a look in the mirror and see the ups and downs of the WASPA circuit.

2024 was another fantastic year with more than 400 tournaments played under WASPA banner in 23 different countries and on all 5 continents.

The WASPA circuit has helped to develop the game in different emerging nations such as New Zealand or Romania and has also helped to enlarge the base of players in England, South Africa, Australia, Ireland,… or to keep the game alive in some other countries.

The positive comments from many players and clubs motivate me to keep on working for the game and, as someone really told me, “if it’s not broken, don’t fix it”. Therefore, there is no need to make many changes in the near future.

Anyway, I also receive some negative comments from times to times and I think it’s obvious we can work on details. Some of the interesting comments are as follows:

* The rankings are not really about who’s the best player and maybe rankings should have a different system, for instance giving and average of points won by tournament. Honestly, I agree with the comments but it’s just a lot of work to totally change the system and make something much more accurate. After all, rankings are never perfect. Even the FISTF rankings and most national rankings are far to be perfect.

* Some nations don’t support WASPA enough. I think it’s really sad to see nations telling their members not to run WASPA tournaments. We have seen how WASPA events have helped the game to grow in different countries and what happened in England, South Africa, Australia,… must be a real source of inspiration for other nations.

* FISTF President Steve Dettre has always been positive about WASPA and has understood that both WASPA and FISTF must help each other. It’s really sad that FISTF recommendations to have Plate tournaments played under WASPA banner if not accepted by several countries.

* People often ask me “why is WASPA big in England, Australia or South Africa but absent in Portugal, France or South America?” What should I answer? Some nations don’t really need the WASPA circuit because the domestic circuit is big (for instance in Italy) or because there is no real wish to have tournaments for beginners or for weaker players. We really believe WASPA events remain fantastic for people who don’t have time, money or energy to travel long distances to play “big events”. It’s important to have regular regional events to keep some players motivated.

* Role of the delegates: a few years ago, I tried to have delegates in each country to help to develop the WASPA circuit. We must admit the role of delegate has been a failure because most of the time clubs don’t contact their national delegate before hosting a tournament and because delegates don’t really manage to develop the WASPA circuit in their respective countries. Therefore, in the future we will keep a more central way to work, directly between clubs and WASPA.

* Lack of communication of local organizers: it has been pointed out that many organizers have tournaments without announcing their events in advance. This is unacceptable as WASPA tournaments should be open to all players, not only members of the organizing club.

For the future, we will focus on a few things:

* Organizers who don’t announce their tournament in advance should have reduced ranking points awarded. When this happens, a regional tournament will only be awarded points as in a “promotional tournament” (50% of points). If it happens three times during the same season, no ranking points will be awarded.

* The youth: everybody is aware that the youth is the priority for the future. It is really sad that only a few clubs manage to be involved in the “Junior ranking of clubs” while some elite clubs are no even in the WASPA rankings but mange to send several very young players to the world cup every year. We really need to do something to have more young players involved in WASPA tournament before playing in international events.

* WASPA blog: we hope more organizers will send reports and pictures of their tournaments so that we can publish more good stories.

Before the end of this long message, I would love to give my “personal top 5 highlights” of the year and congratulate a few people who do an amazing job for the sport:

* The English Subbuteo Association for remaining the most active nation in the WASPA circuit, for helping to create new clubs and for running amazing tournaments, including the national league of clubs. Some players in the UK play for different clubs in the FISTF and WASPA circuits but all players continue to respect their clubs (WASPA) and teams (FISTF).

* The club of Rebels Genova in Italy for the amazing job with the kids. This club is a real source of inspiration, and they run regular events under WASPA banner but also continue to travel to big events to gain experience and to become excellent players.

* The group of players in Bucharest, Romania as they are proving that even being a nation with no real history of Subbuteo table football, they can build something really nice. Cezar Stoilescu has done an amazing job to promote the game in Bucharest and managed to have new players interested. The next step of course is to have the club growing and to have more tournaments and competitive games.

* The Northern Line Flickers in New Zealand. The group in Auckland has been amazing in the last few months, started playing in a pub, then organizing some WASPA events, later even hosting the first FISTF tournament in the country and now planning to have a team for the tournaments to come in Australia. That’s exactly how things should be, growing step by step!

* All local organizers who keep the faith in what they are doing, sometimes with a lot of personal satisfaction, sometimes with the frustration to have less players than expected. We need local organizers to build a strong future! The faith of local organizers keeps me motivated to continue to run the WASPA circuit

Well, that’s all for now, that’s for the reading and keep in mind I stay at your disposal if you have any question regarding the WASPA circuit!

Have a fantastic year 2025!

Vincent Coppenolle, WASPA organizer, vincentcoppenolle@gmail.com

Monday, 30 December 2024

George Dimakeas wins Roligans Christmas Cup


The Roligans Ilioupolis club in Greece organized a Christmas tournament on December 26. Seven players participated and the tournament winner was decided by a four round Swiss system. Finaly the winner was the President of Roligans, George Dimakeas, Chris Kotrotsos was runner-up meand the third place was awarded to Dimitris Aggelou (Glyfada United Tsc) while Kostas Stefanis was fourth. Aggelou and Stefanis had the same number of points so the places were decided byt the points won by opponents of both players.

Friday, 27 December 2024

Christos Garagounis wins Northern Phoenix tournament

Northern Phoenix WASPA – Tuesday 17th December 2024


Christmas flavoured table football arrived in Preston last Tuesday night (17th December) as Northern Phoenix hosted the final WASPA event on the Victorian calendar for Season 2024.

A solid turnout of eight competitors attended the session and took part in a league format event with everyone playing seven FAST-15 matches.

Adam got the night off to the most intriguing of starts with a comfortable 3-0 win over Benji…….albeit without having to raise a finger (or sweat for that matter). It was a convincing and decisive result that set the tone for a night full of surprises.

Nathan, Kevin, Adam and Beth showed why they are such difficult opponents to beat, each securing either four or three draws on the night. Kevin’s game in particular displayed signs of significant improvement, securing a fifth place finish and scoring a number of fine goals along the way.

Although injury ruled Paul Mercer OUT, he was good enough to attend the event and orchestrate the Match Logistics. Like the composer of a major philharmonic orchestra, he made sure that there would be zero glitches or any unforeseen events that might jeopardise tournament proceedings.

The evening was also memorable for the return of Arjuna Hanafi to competitive table football. Although having been out of the scene for well over a year, it didn’t take long before he got into his stride, nailing both short-range and long-distance flicks (seemingly at will). Welcome back Arjuna and hoping you’ll be a more regular fixture at future table football events.

Going into the final round, the Northern Phoenix President held a narrow lead over ATFAs Financial Guru and so the spotlight turned to both Anthony Madiona and Kevin Grant (their respective opponents). Claims of possible match fixing could not be substantiated and in the end, it was a buzzer beating goal by Christos which pushed him over the line, seeing the Phoenix man take out the honours for the evening.

Special mention must go to the ‘Man in the White Van’ for travelling the entire length of Victoria in order to be able to just attend the event. Kevin started a four hour journey from Wodonga earlier that afternoon and arrived well on time for flick-off in what can only be described as a ‘Herculean’ effort of true dedication and commitment.


That’s exactly what makes the Victorian Subbuteo Community so Unique and Priceless…….It is such a unique collection of individuals from many diverse backgrounds who share a common passion.

Another enjoyable evening and needless to say.......

Subbuteo was the Real Winner!

(PS: original post here)

Thursday, 26 December 2024

Geoffrey Marain wins Christmas tournament in Templeuve


The Templeuve United club had a nice Christmas tournament last Friday with a good turnout of 19 players, which included 5 French players. The Belgian club is living hard days as the club premises should be totally destroyed and rebuild in 2025 and no new premises have been found to organize the weekly meetings. As for the tournament, it was nice to have 2 newcomers and players from 4 different clubs taking part even if 17 of the 19 players have been Templeuve players in past or present days.

Due to the age and level differences, three categories were organized. Ursule Dhont was the undefeated winner of the Junior section.

Among the 14 Open players, the 6 "elite" players competed in the "A category" and Geoffrey Marain, who played at his best level, was the big winner of the night. It was funny to have 4 players tied in second place with 2 wins, which made it was compulsory to use the goal difference to offer the title of runner-up to Sébastien Rochez.

In the "B category", Raphael Dhondt, who came back to the game a few months ago after after a break of more than 30 years, was on fire and won his four games to win the tournament.

As a conclusion, it was another fantastic evening of table football and another piece of evidence that the WASPA circuit in offers excellent games to the involved players.

Top 3 in the A category: Benjamin Marain-Geoffrey Marain-Sébastien Rochez
A category:
1. Geoffrey Marain (Hennuyer)
2. Sébastien Rochez (Stembert)
3. Benjamin Marain (Hennuyer)
4. Matthias Averlant (Hennuyer)
5. Vincent Coppenolle (Templeuve)
6. Michaël Dupret (Tournai)

Top 3 in the B category: Elodie Bertholet-Raphael Dhondt-Sébastien Sorge
B category:
1. Raphael Dhondt (Templeuve)
2. Elodie Bertholet (Hennuyer)
3. Sébastien Sorge (FRANCE/Wattrelos)
4. Franck Santer (FRANCE/Templeuve)
5. Eric Caillaux (FRANCE/Templeuve)
6. Jordan Bonte (Wattrelos)
7. Thibaut Marville (FRANCE/Wattrelos)
8. Jean-Michel Cordier (FRANCE/Wattrelos) 
Players of the Junior category

Junior category:
1. Ursule Dhondt (Templeuve)
2. Louka Demeuldre (Hennuyer)
3. Sumaï Kabeya (Templeuve)
4. Mathis Verhelst (Templeuve)
5. Gabin Deman (Templeuve) 

Monday, 23 December 2024

Christmas tournament in Singapore


A ridiculously fun Singapore Xmas tournament went down at Kebun Bahru CC. Eight cool cats showed up, with the top dog from each group making it to the final showdown. Rudy crushed it in Group A with max points, while Group B was a hot mess. Sham was spreading Xmas cheer by handing Edin a surprise win, which allowed Bernard to sneak into the final despite KW's best efforts to take him down.

The final match between Rudy and Bernard was a chill affair compared to their last F.I.S.T.F showdown. In the end, Rudy scored a gorgeous near-post goal, securing his title as Xmas champion 2025. Hohoho! Merry Xmas and Happy holidays to all!


Sunday, 22 December 2024

Latest results from Edinburgh


December saw the last WASPA to be held at The Cramond Inn before it closes its doors for the final time. 6 players took part in 2 leagues and then playoffs to determine the final standings. The "group of death" saw Dave "the Defence" Allen shore up his bid for his first Edinburgh crown by topping the group, with Peter Morrison placing above Andy Kent on Goal Difference.

In the other group, a difficult 1 - 0 win for Marco Bevilacqua over Bruce Henderson was enough to secure top spot with youth prospect Arthur Kent continuing to improve and closing the gap to the adults. 

In the battle of the Kents, dad Andy triumphed over Arthur 2 - 1 on shots. 

The 3rd / 4th playoff saw Peter Morrison show his experience, closing out a 2 - 0 win over Bruce, whilst Marco defeated Dave 2 - 0 in the Grand Final after some more than interesting goalkeeping, meaning Marco retained the Cramond Cup for the 4th year running. 

Edinburgh Subbuteo will be back in the new year, hopefully bigger and better, as we look for a new venue to continue growing the club and hosting larger events.

Monday, 16 December 2024

Home win for Giorgos Zangylos





The latest tournament in Cyprus was held on Sunday with five players taking and this time only Cypriots were playing. Players were dropped into a group so that everyone had four games. Giorgos Zangylos (Famagusta TFC) was unbeaten but shared points in two of his games, which was enough to win his first tournament of the season. Congratulations!

1.  Giorgos Zangylos (Famagusta TFC)
2.  Petros Kosmas (Famagusta TFC)
3.  Marcos Kalopsidiotis (Salamis Famagusta TFC)
4.  Giorgos Stylianou (Famagusta TFC)
5.  Marios Nikolaou (Phoenis Famagusta TFC)

Friday, 13 December 2024

Carlos Flores winner in La Cave





One of the most amazing WASPA tournaments took place on December 13, 2024 in the famous Stembert premises called "La Cave". The three tables in the location had special guests for a very nice evening as table football legend Carlos Flores from Spain was paying a visit to his Stembert friends along with Barcelona's Arturo Martinez, also a former FISTF veterans champion! Host pascal Scheen had other Belgian superstars in the area as Daniel Scheen and Christophe Dheur but also Tiburones's jean-Michel Cuenca were taking part. Every player had 5 games and in the end, there was no surprise as Carlos Flores won his five games to win the tournament. This was the second appearance of Carlos Flores in a WASPA tournament, 5 years after a first victory in Alicante, Spain. Daniel Scheen was runner-up while Christophe Dheur was third. Thanks to Pascal Scheen for organising things very properly and to all players for their great contribution to give credit to Subbuteo table football and to the WASPA circuit!

Thursday, 12 December 2024

December 2024: latest results from Australia, South Africa and the Netherlands

The WASPA circuit never stops as we keep on receiving results from many different countries. Here is a summary of results collected from several plces in Australia, the Netherlands and South Africa. Thanks to all local organizers who continue to host WASPA events.

Melbourne (Australia), December 3 2024, home and away fixtures


1. Benji Batten (Melbourne TFC)
2. Nathan Urbaniak (Melbourne TFC)
3. Beth Eveleigh (Northern Phoenix)
4. George Theocharis (Northern Phoenix)

Gouda (the Netherlands), December 4 2024, league format

1. Marco de Bruin (Dutch Legends)
2. René Bolte (Dutch Legends)
3. Fabrizio Cavazza  (DLF Gorizia)
4. Xavier Aret (Dutch Legends)
5. Richard Oranje (Dutch Legends)

Johannesburg (South Africa), December 7 2024, home and away fixtures

1. Ian Clarke (Easterns TFC)
2. Gary Downs (Easterns TFC)
3. Craig Smith (Easterns TFC)
4. Rui Dos Santos (Easterns TFC)

Perth (Australia), December 8 2024, league format

1. Ross McNulty (Subbuteo Perth)
2. Brian Pearson (Subbuteo Perth)
3. Hugh Best (Sports TFC of Western Australia)
4. Chris Thorn (Subbuteo Perth)
5. Noel Mani (Subbuteo Perth)
6. Ron Byrne (Subbuteo Perth)