Tuesday, 30 October 2018

Stavros Giapoutzis wins Panorama tournament

On October 24 five players of Panorama 1978 Subbuteo Club had their October WASPA tournament in Thessaloniki (Greece). The event was played as a league format and all players played each other once. In the end Stavros Giapoutzis was the champion of the day. Congratulations to the winner Stavros and to all the participants for the great games.

Results of the games
1. Ioannis Terzidis - Dimosthenis Kourou. 1-0
2. Stavros Giapoutzis - Nikiforos Giapoutzis 2-0
3. Stavros Giapoutzis - Ioannis Terzidis 1-0
4. Nikiforos Giapoutzis - Dimosthenis Kourou 0-1
5. Stavros Giapoutzis - Dimosthenis Kourou 2-0
6. Iordanis Kanakis - Nikiforos Giapoutzis 0-0
7. Iordanis Kanakis - Stavros Giapoutzis 1-1
8. Iordanis Kanakis - Ioannis Terzidis 0-0
9. Iordanis Kanakis - Dimosthenis Kourou 1-0
10. Ioannis Terzidis - Nikiforos Giapoutzis 1-0

Final standings
1. Stavros G.
2. Ioannis T.
3. Iordanis K.
4. Dimosthenis K.
5. Nikiforos G.

Monday, 29 October 2018

More October tournaments in Belgium

Several events have been played in Belgium in the last few days.


In Verviers, there was a small event on Friday with 5 players for those who didn't attend the European Cups. In the end of the group stage, Daniel Scheen finished on top with 4 wins to claim the title.

Final standings:
1. Daniel Scheen
2. Jean-Michel Cuenca (Spain)
3. Philippe Roufosse
4. Salvatore Visconti
5. Benoit Vanwissen

The club of Vresse had an Halloween tournament on Sunday with a good turnout of 10 players and some occasional players taking part. Everybody had 5 games Renaud Parisel finished on top with the same number of points but more goals scored than Pascal Droeven.


Renaud vs Marc

Final standings:
1. Renaud Parisel
2. Pascal Droeven
3. Philippe Van Kerm
4. Tom Léonard
5. Grégory Berte
6. Patrick Vanderlinden
7. Philippe Thys
8. Pascal Tiste
9. Marc De Vos
10. Michaël Paquay

Philippe Thys (right) here with Jos Ceulemans
In Bande, a "promotional event" had a small turnout of 4 among local players. Philippe Thys defeated Aurore Grosdent in shootout after both players ended the group stage with 7 points. This is Philippe's first WASPA title.

Final standings:
1. Philippe Thys
2. Aurore Grosdent
3. Maxim Grosdent
4. Lulani Verhoeven

Top 3 of the evening
Finally, the Templeuve United club had also a "promotional event" on Friday. 8 players competed in a group stage with 7 sessions of 20 minutes. The games of Matthias Averlant and Vincent Coppenolle didn't count for the final table. Michaël Dupret (Magic Team Tournai) took the honors after winning his 5 tournament games. There were some surprises in the end of the evening with Olivier Bodelle being runner-up and Arthur Clique finishing in third place after proving to be a very improving player. More importantly there were 3 U15 players among competitors, proving the club is trying to get some new blood.

Final standings:
1. Michaël Dupret
2. Olivier Bodelle (France)
3. Arthur Clique
4. Eric Caillaux (France)
5. Islam Belahcen
6. Abdurahman Fahad (Iraq)

Sunday, 28 October 2018

Alekos Apatzis wins old Subbuteo tournament



On Saturday October 13, 12 players attended the "old rules international champions cup" tournament held in Kallithea, Athens, Greece. 3 groups of 4 teams, old rules and subbuteo original lightweight equipment used made the evening special!

Final winner was Alekos Apatzis who defeated Giorgos Pitihoutis (2-1) in the final. Nikos Liakopoulos and Panos Panagiotides made it to the semi-finals.

Congratulations to all players for a great Subbuteo Saturday morning.

Thursday, 25 October 2018

Good season debut for Luca Pini in Firenze

Luca Pini and Davide Visani
The first WASPA tournament of the Firenze club this seaosn took place on Monday with 17 registered players. Luca Pini defeated Davide Visani (2-0) in the final while Marco Bonciani and Tiberio Becucci reached the semi-finals. We are really glad to have the Firenze players in action in the WASPA circuit again this season. Huge thanks to Marco and the local crew for the support!

Great events in Pretoria and Cape Town

Jayden van der Merwe retains the League 3 Cup
Saturday 20 October 2018, Pretoria, South Africa:

This event brought together 8 contestants as we battled it out in the final League Cup event of 2018.
In Round 1 action, the 2017 defending champion Jayden van der Merwe recorded a very conservative opening 1-0 win over Conway Julie.
Osvaldo van Niekerk held his own against Kegan van der Merwe in an entertaining 0-0 draw. Bevin Reed held to a 0-0 draw by Julian van der Merwe in a very open ended match. Then the round ended on a dramatic note, as Chessray Jooste scored with 1 second left to play to record a 1-0 Round 1 win over Gary Downs !
Round 2 saw Conway register his first ever win over Julian by way of a 1-0 victory. Bevin was then made to work for his 1-0 victory over Osvaldo. Kegan & Chessray played to a 0-0 draw, with Kegan pulling off two good stops to force the draw. Jayden then dispatched of Gary by way of another 1-0 win.
At the end of Round 2, Conway found himself in 4th spot overall.
In Round 3, Jayden stepped up his game to register a 2-0 win over Julian. Gary then held Bevin to a 1-1 draw whilst Conway managed a 1-1 draw against Kegan as well. Chessray then beat Osvaldo by 1-0 , opening the way for Chessray to go 2nd overall and just 2 points behind the leader Jayden. Round 4 then produced the highest scoring round of the day - first, Kegan and Bevin played to a 1-1 draw in the battle for potential 2nd / 3rd place.
In the "old timers battle", Julian recorded a 1-0 win over Gary - bringing the overall score to 2-2 in this "personal battle". Osvaldo then done exactly what was required of him - to register a 2-0 win over Conway for Osvaldo to replace Conway at 4th place overall!
Jayden then saved his best for last - an emphatic 4-0 win over Chessray in the potential battle for top honours. The win ensured that Jayden enjoyed an unbeaten run all day to lead the standings from start to finish - a triumph that marks Jayden's 17th WASPA title to date!
This win also ensured that Jayden has managed to end the year as the overall League Champion on 12 points, with Bevin following on 9 points and Kegan taking 3rd place overall with 8 points.

Previous League Champions:
2017 : Jayden vd Merwe
2016 : Chessray Jooste
2015 : Jayden vd Merwe
2014 : Jayden vd Merwe

Individual acknowledgements on the day :
"Goal Blitz" : went to Jayden van der Merwe ending the day as the top scorer.
"One to watch - Player of the Day" : went to Kegan van der Merwe, who was one of three players to post unbeaten runs.
"Tough as Nails" : went to Osvaldo van Niekerk (once again) who displayed great goalkeeping skills most of the day.
"Moment of the Day" : went to Julian van der Merwe for scoring a deftly chipped shot from a virtually impossible angle in his 1-0 Round 4 win over Gary Downs.

As always, a big thank you to all who attended to make the day a great success.

The PFC website & facebook page will be updated shortly with photo's & news content at :
http://www.facebook.com/pages/PFC-SA/519566284755728

(report by Julian vd Merwe)

Cape Town City Subbuteo Club - October Event

The die-hards were at it again in Cape Town on Sunday the 21st of October. A small group of  6 players battled it out, with Angus ultimately winning his first WASPA title. Great to see juniors Andy and Rafael playing regularly now with the adults, and holding their own. The next event in Cape Town will be our favourite one - the Cape Town Open. Details to follow soon.

Final table:
1. Angus Begg
2. John Fishlock
3. Mike Ryder
4. Clinton Gahwiler
5. Rafael Gahwiler
6. Andy Killick

Tuesday, 23 October 2018

Templeuve United October tournament

Last Friday the Templeuve United club had another good show with 10 players competing in Swiss system and three juniors competing for the first time. Among them the young Fahad became the firt representative from Iraq to compete in a table football tournament.

Arthur vs Fahad
There was no surprise in the end as Geoffrey Marain took the honors but this time, he won the tournament on goal-difference after he tied with Vincent Coppenolle in the first session. Thanks to all the players for the great spirit.

Final table (all Belgians unless noted):
1. Geoffrey Marain
2. Vincent Coppenolle
3. Matthias Averlant
4. Islam Belahcen
5. Eric Caillaux (France)
6. Benjamin Marain
7. Arthur Clique
8. Olivier Bodelle (France)
9. Fahad Abdurahman (Iraq)
10. Matthew Lemince


UKI National League in Bristol

The players
The tally for beers bought at Bristol Rovers’ bar on the day has yet to come in but early data suggests that Phil Dacey was a significant contributor to sales!
But then why wouldn’t he celebrate? He had just won the UKI National League Division 1 title! He was unbeaten over 5 games winning 3 and drawing two. Phil had sent a ripple of fear through the division went he beat his Welsh countryman Darren 4.1 in the first game, but then couldn’t break down Rudi Peterschinnig in a tight 1.1 draw, but went on in the 3rd to despatching Cardiff’s David Lauder in a thrilling 3.2 win. Phil’s second draw came against England International Brandon Lavender leaving him to tie up the trophy beating Dave Samuel while second-placed Rudi was beaten by Brandon in the final game 3.2 to deny Rudi the title.

27 people traveled just over 4,000 miles, in total, in a pilgrimage to attend the UKI National League event held at The Memorial Stadium, home of Bristol Rovers F.C. The players from Division 3 accounted for 1,500 of those miles while Division 2 had 1300 miles, Division 1 cooled their heels after just 1000 miles (though they had a player less) and Division 4 had a travel distance of just 300 miles – what does that tell us? I have no idea.

Australian Benji’s Batten was our welcome Commonwealth guest in the Second Division as he swept aside a very strong field with some big scores though John Lauder only narrowly lost 1.2 and Rob Ramsay played his part in a 2.4 defeat. Benji’s only point dropped was against the second-placed Aaron Skinner who can consider himself very unlucky as he only lost once, against Terry Arnold (2.3). The surprise of the day was Nicky Chappell falling below the dotted line to suffer the ignominy of relegation but the general consensus is that he will bounce back quickly.

The trophies
This event was hosted and managed by local club, Bristol Subbuteo F.C. and they supplied the lion’s share of players with 9, Cardiff weighed in with 8, Kent Invicta 3, Worthing Five Star 2, Harrow Hawks 2, SDTFC 1 and 2 ‘unattached’ to a UKI club.

6 wins out of 6 ensured that Kye Arnold would be crowned Division 3 champion and has earned a place in the next level. Simon Donadel won the race for second place on 8 points pipping Dave Croucher (7 points) and Bob Fairbrother (7 points). Sadly one of the flair players, Gareth Thomas, fell one point behind Ian Maskell to pick up the relegation spot.

Okay stat fetishists out there – this is for you:

There were 260 goals across all 4 divisions from 78 games equating to 3.33 goals per game.

There were 64 goals from 15 Division One matches equating to 4.27 goals per game. Division 2 harvested 72 goals over 21 games (3.42 gpg).
Division 3 contributed 71 goals over 21 games (3.38 gpg).
Division 4 gave us 53 goals over 21 games (2.52 gpg).

Capping the day’s activities was Steve Badcott’s return to the game after 10 years to win UKI National League Division 4 silverware. The South Devon TFC player had notched 22 goals, which was just as well since his 10 points were matched by the desperately unlucky Tim Mourant who had beaten Steve 2.1.

Hail the new intake of entrant level players coming back after playing in their youth: Phil Bryant and Andy Jarvis, dare we say, bravely entered the cauldron of this tournament in Division 4 and embraced the event wholehearted and with good spirit. Hopefully, we have not put them off and we hope to have these two players joining the Bristol Subbuteo League, soon.

Division 2 winner Benji Batten
To Simon Donadel for the loan of his pitch for the day. I would like to take a moment to acknowledge Neil’s efforts in gathering up the goals so that we had premier standard goals for the day and for the bottomless supply of help and advise (solicited or otherwise J) from John Lauder, Rudi, Elliott, Michael and Tom Burns, Martin Hodds, Victor Jones, Adam Fraser, Aaron Skinner, Tony McCann, Dave Croucher, Brian Barnes, Cayne Mathews, Justin Scott and to Dave Pawsey and Bran Andrew from the ESA who has been unstinting in their help and advise and whose works bode well for the future of the game in this country. To Og Martin who has set up a framework in Ireland that can only be admired and has been a source of inspiration.

A big thank you goes out to the Bristol Subbuteo Club posse of Aaron Skinner who gave up his time on the Friday before the event to help me set up the venue

What a nice venue The Memorial Stadium turned out to be – airy space, great lighting, a bar, and food if required, plus oodles of parking, and a great team in Scott who was our amiable host for the day and Lynette Powell who was my contact throughout the book process and whose can-do attitude made it all so easy.

It remains for me to say thank you to all who attended and brought a good heart that made it a special day. I hope to see you all again at the next one on the 18th may – venue to be confirmed.

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Division 1 final table:
1. Phil Dacey (WAL/Cardiff)
2. Rudi Peterschinigg (ITA/Harrow)
3. Brandon Lavender (ENG/Kent Invicta)
4. David Lauder (WAL/Cardiff)
5. David Samuel (WAL/Cardiff)
6. Darren Barnes (WAL/Cardiff)

Division 2 final table:
1. Benji Batten (AUS/Melbourne TFC)
2. Aaron Skinner (ENG/Bristol SFC)
3. Terry Arnold (ENG/Kent Invicta)
4. Robert Ramsay (SCO/Manchester)
5. John Lauder (WAL/Cardiff)
6. Tony McCann (ENG/Cardiff)
7. Nicky Chappell (ENG/Kent Invicta)

Division 3 final table:
1. Kye Arnold (ENG/Kent Invicta)
2. Simon Donadel (ENG/Bristol SFC)
3. Dave Croucher (ENG/Worthing)
4. Bob Fairbrother (ENG/Bristol SFC)
5. Neil Doherty (ENG/Harrow)
6. Ian Maskell (ENG/Worthing)
7. Gareth Thomas (WAL/Cardiff)

Division 4 final table:
1. Steve Badcott (ENG/South Devon)
2. Tim Mourant (ENG/Bristol SFC)
3. Peter Brown (ENG/Bristol SFC)
4. Bernard O'Connor (ENG/Bristol SFC)
5. Andy Jarvis (ENG/Bristol SFC)
6. Taylor Randles (ENG/Bristol SFC)
7. Phillip Bryant (ENG/Bristol SFC)

Monday, 22 October 2018

A first tournament in Asti

Last week-end the club of Asti organized their very first WASPA tournament under WASPA banner. It was a great day with 12 players from different clubs taking part. Salvatore Cammarata did a great job to organize everything. The first round consisted in two groups of six players with three games per player. After thate, every player had two more games to decide the final standings. In the end, Vittorio De Pascale (Flickers Milano) defeated clubmate Giulio Astengo in the final. Huge thanks to the organizers for their support!

Final standings:
1. De Pascale Vittorio
2. Astengo Giulio
3. Quilico Stefano
4. Lanzeni Massimo
5. Cammarata Salvatore
6. Di Muri Dario
7. Fassio Andrea
8. Marazzotta Stefano
9. Cammarata Matteo
10. Lepri Marco
11. Barisone Massimo
12. Cammarata Giulia

Sunday, 21 October 2018

Latest news from Australia

Home win for Fabrizio Coco
Action in Leichardt
Earlier this week Sydney TFC held their monthly WASPA tournament in their premises of Leichardt. Fabrizio Coco claimed the Sydney TFC October WASPA tournament beating in final Tony Credentino 1-0. Thanks for everyone who made it.
Please note Syndey TFC will also hold a FISTF Satellite on December 9.

Brisbane Subbuteo club
Results from Sunday's tournament on a very wet day in the Sunshine state, the weather was cool and wet but the pie and mash went down a treat. The matches were played in a really friendly atmosphere and welcome back to two of our part time members in Chris Scoles and Derek Hovell, both played like they'd never been away.

A good group in Brisbane
Finals standings:
1. Giuseppe Tardiota
2. Gus Gillespie
3. Chris Scholes
4. Gerry Vickers
5. Gareth Whalley
6. Derek Hovell

Perth Subbuteo club
The Perth players managed to finish their September and October tournaments with some great games being played by all of them. Mark Ryan defeated Ross McNulty in the final (2-1) of the September event while Alan Kimber took the third place.
It was exactly the same scenario in the October event when Mark Ryan took the best on Ross McNulty in the final (3-1). Congratulations to all the players involved!

Saturday, 20 October 2018

Steve Bennett does it again

Dundee United held a WASPA tournament last Sunday with six players taking part. It was a good training day before taking part to the FISTF Champion's League in Spain this week-end.

Steve Bennett finished on top of the group table with 5 wins.

The final standings were as follows:
1. Steve Bennett
2. Andy Beskaby
3. Rob Conway
4. David Baxter
5. Dave Minty
6. Craig Thom