Saturday, 4 November 2023

Hipfingerz WASPA event in Sydney


Adrian Elmer and Adrian Grunbach
A great night at the Hipfingerz last night. Fantastic turnout of 12, including two new players, Michael Ridger and Jose Rodriguez. 

The Swiss four-round was taken by Adrian Elmer and Adrian Grunbach jointly.

Special mention to the Western Sydney crew (Adrian, Imojjen and Dave) who made the trek from the far flung regions of Sydney!

The first round didn't start too promisingly, with 4 scoreless draws and Adrian E and Steve having a 1-1 draw.

But then things livened up.

Adrian Elmer put three past Jonty, while Steve caused an upset with a 1-0 win against Eliot with a nice shot on the run from a corner.

Adrian Elmer continued his fine form with a 1-0 win against Geoff, while Adrian Grunbach scored two crackers against Steve in a 2-0 win.

That set up a dramatic last round. Mike scored his debut win against Jose, 1-0, while Imojjen beat Dave 1-0, scoring with three seconds left on the clock!! Greg continued his goal scoring, with a 1-1 draw with Jonty, Geoff went down to Steve 1-2, while Eliot bounced back and scored a 3-0 win against a tiring Daniel. 

In the decider, the Adrians couldn't be separated, and shared the spoils in a 0-0 draw and the title!

Many thanks again to the Captain Cook Hotel - a great venue for Sydney Subbuteo!!

(report by Steve Dettre)

Thursday, 2 November 2023

Good turnout for the latest events in Western Hainaut

Players on October 27

Top 3 players in October 
Two tournaments recently took place in the West of Belgium. The October tournament of the Templeuve United club was played on October 27 and had a great turnout of 12 players competing in Swiss System. After 4 sessions, Geoffrey Marain was the undisputed winner. More importantly, it was good to have Franck Santer taking part for the first tournament in four years and taking the 4th place while new player Thibaut Marville, who lives in Lille, was glad to gain experience.

On November 1 in the afternoon, 13 players attended the tournament organized to celebrate the 25th anniversary of "Magic Team Tournai". The club was created in 1998 just after the football world cup held in France and had glory days in the early 2000's when some of the club's young players (Logan Carette, Steven Delfosse,...) won several medals in different FISTF world cups. The club has currently no premises anymore but Michaël Dupret remains a very active player, playing when his works allows it and travelling abroad from times to times to play international event. Michaël has played in North America and Japan and even won an international Open in Yokohama held under FISTF banner. He also organizes regular regional events under WASPA banner with the hope to recruit players again in the future. To celebrate the anniversary, Michaël was offered a new club jersey by the Templeuve friends.

Players on November 1

As for the tournament, it was Steffen Despretz (AS Hennuyer) finishing on top after 5 sessions of Swiss system. The event had 13 players and saw some old faces coming back to play as Jean-Luc Platiaux and André Flémal. Geoffrey Marain was runner-up and vincent Coppenolle finished third but both players were also undefeated.

Hopefully the next Templeuve tournament will take place on November 17.

October 27 final table (Swiss system - 4 sessions):

1. Geoffrey Marain (AS Hennuyer)
2. Michaël Dupret (Tournai)
3. Vincent Coppenolle (Templeuve)
4. Franck Santer (Templeuve)
5. Benjamin Marain (AS Hennuyer)
6. Didier Moons (Templeuve)
7. Sébastien Sorge (Templeuve)
8. Jocelyn Celton (Templeuve)
9. Olivier Bodelle (Templeuve)
10. David Sardi de Letto (Templeuve)
11. Eric Caillaux (Templeuve)
12. Thibaut Marville (Templeuve)

Top3 players on November 1

Michaël Dupret in his new jersey

November 1 final table (Swiss system - 5 sessions):

1. Steffen Despretz (AS Hennuyer)
2. Geoffrey Marain (AS Hennuyer)
3. Vincent Coppenolle (Templeuve)
4. Michaël Dupret (Tournai)
5. Benjamin Marain (AS Hennuyer)
6. Stéphane Lambert (Kent Invicta)
7. Matthias Averlant (AS Hennuyer)
8. André Flémal (BX Subbuteo club)
9. Didier Moons (Templeuve)
10. Jean-Luc Platiaux (Templeuve)
11. Sébastien Sorge (Templeuve)
12. Olivier Bodelle (Templeuve)
13. Thibaut Marville (Templeuve)

Sunday, 29 October 2023

Samuele Bignardi wins in Genova

 

On Saturday the "Rebels Genova" had their second WASPA tournament of the season. The tournament was played by 8 players including beginners Celeste and Daniele Caroleo. Samuele Bignardi ended as tournament winner after defeating Alberto Capoferri in the final. Filippo Careddu defeated Giacomo Alessi in the final for 3rd place and Teo Peretti won the consolation tournament.

More importantly a great time was had by all players!

Thanks to Luca Bignardi for his energy to organize tournaments for young and new players!

Thursday, 26 October 2023

John Moore and Nik Dimitriadis winners in Sydney

Adrian, Steve, John, David and Eliot

We are excited to receive reports from the "Western Sydney Subbuteo Club". Excellent stories have been written by Adrian Elmer and that's the great to see John Moore visiting from ireland as well as new players involved!

John Moore Challenge WASPA tournament

The President of the Table Football Association of Ireland had contacted the club a week before this event, seeing if there was any Subbuteo action to be had as he visited for a week in his role as an official at the Power Chair World Cup being held at Olympic Park. There had originally been some League fixtures programmed for Wednesday evening, but some late unavailabilities meant the night was now free for a small WASPA tournament to be held in John's honour. John was joined by David R and Adrian from Western Sydney Subbuteo, and Steve and Eliot for Northern Falcons TFC for the occasion. 

After meeting, greeting and chatting for a little while, a straight 5 player league was settled upon as the format. John had clearly come to play and etched out tight but deserved 1-0 victories against both Steve and Adrian in the opening rounds. Steve caused a minor upset with a 2-1 victory over Eliot which really opened the filed up. Dave was, by far, the least experienced player in the field but was putting up a great show. At one stage he even led 1-0 over John until John's experience helped him take control of the match. All Dave's fixtures ended with just the odd goal here and there in each match being the difference. In the biggest win of the evening, Eliot dispatched Adrian 3-0, though Adrian was able to retain some respectability with a scoreless draw against Steve.

Results meant that the final round match-up between John and Eliot would determine the winner of the tournament. Eliot needed a win to go ahead based on the head-to-head result, while John just needed the draw to guarantee him the points to stand alone at the summit. An intriguing match ensued in which both players had chances, both players hit the woodwork, both players made saves...and neither player could score. A real arm wrestle of a game which was completely in keeping with the occasion. He came, he saw, he conquered - John had sealed his status as the winner of the tournament convened in his honour.

A great evening of Subbuteo with close fought games all around, an excellent camaraderie and a chance for connections to be made around the globe. One of the greatest beauties of the game is this opportunity to pull into places on the other side of the world, send out a call and get to meet and make new friends. This was certainly what happened this evening. Many thanks to John for joining us!

New players WASPA tournament

The premises of Fit District gym in Bella Vista were transformed into a table football hothouse on a glorious Spring Sunday morning as club member (and Fit District's head honcho), Ray ran an introductory session and tournament for a bunch of new players. 6 turned out to be coached by Ray and Adrian for an hour or so before those who were able to hang around pitted their new skills against each other in a tournament.

The early session featured lots of coaching, the game played slightly slo-mo with a wait for blocking flicks following every attacking flick. But the players quickly picked up the basics and were enjoying themselves greatly, with lots of "Why have I never seen this game before?!!" comments. Once everyone had a degree of comfort in what they were doing (and a couple of players had to head off for work), the remaining four new players - Nik, Xander, Chris & Jack,  progressed into a tournament. With the wait for blocking flicks removed, the speed of the games picked up noticeably, the four becoming more comfortable with their flicking techniques.

General table football play is one thing. Scoring a goal in table football is another! The first two rounds of games saw some great build up, even a shot or two hitting the woodwork, but all four games ended in goalless draws. In the final round game, Nik finally threw down the gauntlet, claiming the first competitive goal, against Chris. This was enough to fire him to the top of the table and a place in the grand final. With the other game between Xander and Jack finishing goalless, a shootout was required to find the other finalist. While the shots were quite accurate, neither player could get past their opposing 'keepers during the first 5 shots, sending the shootout to sudden death. 

Just before Xander's 7th shot of the shootout (!) a vital piece of information was casually discovered. While all the players had been carefully spending the morning keeping their hands still while flicking, as required by the laws of the game, all had struggled to get any power in their shots. It was then pointed out that using the pitch as a spring, allows a shot to have far more power. This meant that Xander was able to blast his shot into the goal and take the victory, with Jack rightfully feeling hard done by at this advice not being made earlier!

The final between Xander and Nik showed that the players had quickly picked up how to play, considering they'd never even seen a Subbuteo figure a couple of hours earlier! While half chances were created at either end, neither player could create the decisive moment and so the final itself finished in need of another shootout. With both players now in possession of the vital flicking information, it was Nik who was able to harness it best in a much improved shootout. Leading 2-0 at one stage, Xander gave himself a hope with a sneaky low shot into the near side of the goal for his 4th shot, then saving Nik's 5th. However, Nik was able to cut out the angles and save Xander's 5th, to take the game, and the tournament, with a 2-1 shots victory.

Ray and Adrian then played a quickfire demonstration game at the request of the new players, to give them an idea of what to aim for (though, hopefully, they can aim higher than that!!). Ray scored a goal midway through after a stranded traveling 'keeper error from Adrian and, while Adrian spent the rest of the game peppering Ray's goal, nothing was getting past his brand new 'keeper, giving Ray the victory.

A most excellent morning of Subbuteo table football and, hopefully, the beginning of some more regular fixtures at Fit District and the continued growth of Western Sydney Subbuteo.

See more here: https://sites.google.com/view/westernsydneysubbuteo/tournaments

Tuesday, 24 October 2023

Vassilis Tsakalakis wins old rules tournament


The Flaming Flickers are one of the most active clubs in Greece and they love to play with both sets of rules, modern and old. In their recent "octoberfest" tournament, the 12 active players competed with old rules. Vassilis Tsakalakis took the best on clubmate Vaggelis Giantais on shots to win the final while semi-finalists were Antonis Krysilas and Giannis Katros. Thanks to Panos and the Flaming Flickers for remaining one of the most active clubs in the Greek WASPA scene.

Monday, 23 October 2023

Stop to abusive situations!

It doesn't happen very often but I will have some negatives comments today. In the last 24 hours I have been informed of 2 abusives situations happening in different countries. To make a summary, the 2 situations are as follows:

a) a club is refusing new players or players who are not "part of the friends circle" to attend their tournaments. This is totally unacceptable (see reasons below);

b) some people continuously organise tournaments with three players without even the approval of their club organizer. Let's imagine a club has 10 players and every player organize a tournament every month, it means the club should have 120 WASPA tournaments per season? No way!

Please let me remind people some basic rules:

- WASPA events must be played in public spaces where visitors and possible new players are welcome (after all the number 1 priority of the WASPA circuit is to promote the game and to try to attract more new players);

- A club can hold a maximum of 12 regional tournaments per season (+ possibly 12 other tournaments like "old rules" events or "promotional events");

- Tournaments should be announced in advance so that everyone has a fair chance to register.

Of course some clubs have limited space and therefore limit tournaments to 4, 6, 8,... players but at least those who register first have the priority.

Of some players think they don't have enough tournaments organized by their club, they are free to start their own club. At least is will not have a negative influence on team rankings.

WASPA rules are simple and flexible but it's up to the players to remain fair and to have constructive ways to help the game!

We stay at your disposal for questions regarding the circuit and how to hold tournaments. E-mail: vincentcoppenolle@gmail.com

Thanks for your attention!

Vincent Coppenolle, WASPA organizer

Sunday, 22 October 2023

Barry Spence wins final Irish Circuit tournament



Derry City TFC hosted the 5th and final round of this year's 'Irish Championship Circuit'. Barry Spence was winner on the day with Martinog Bradley runner-up.

Tralee’s Dave Elton won the plate with Lawrence Watson runner-up.

16 players coming from different clubs were taking part.

Congratulations to the winners and to the organizers for having a great Circuit in Ireland and Northern Ireland.


Wednesday, 18 October 2023

Results of WASPA event held by six different Belgian clubs

Since the beginning of the season, several tournaments have been held in Belgium and organized by six differents clubs. Here is a brief summary of results.

Top 3 of the evening: Michaël Dupret (2) - Geoffrey Marain (1) - Stéphane Lambert (3)

The first event of the new season was organized by Magic Team Tournai on September 22. 9 players competed in Swiss system and it was great to see the WASPA debut of French player David Sardi de Letto. Geoffrey Marain finished the evening with 3 wisn and a draw and it was enough to win the tournament. Michaël Dupret was runner-up and Stéphane Lambert was a surprising third after winning his first three games and losing in the final session against Marain.

Players at the Templeuve tournament

One week later, the Templeuve United tournament had 10 players taking part and the local group was glad to see Olivier Bodelle back in action, bringing the French group to 4 players. Belgians dominated the tournament though. Geoffrey Marain was on fire in the first three sessions but lost his last game against Vincent Coppenolle. Both players ended the evening with 9 points but Marain had a better goal difference. 3 players finished the evening with 7 points but here again, the goal difference pushed Benjamin Marain on the podium while Sébastien Sorge was 4th and Michaël Dupret 5th.

Noah Janssens winner in Bande
October started with good news from the South of the country. The Southern Province of Luxemburg has a very active club in bande and a new clubs made of young players in Aye. In Bande, the first event for a long while saw Noah Dirick taking the honors after finishing on top of a league of 6 while local organizer Jean Grosdent was runner-up. The final table was as follows:

1. Noah Janssens
2. Jean Grosdent
3. Luc Grosdent
4. Noah Dirick
5. Thomas Janssens
6. Maxim Grosdent

After a long hyatus, the club of Verviers hald a small tournament in their premises of Manaihant (Province of Liège). Philippe Roufosse took the honors after finishing on top of a small league of 5 players. Final table:

1. Philippe Roufosse
2. Pascal Scheen
3. Valéry Willot
4. Benoit Vanwissen
5. Mélina Scheen

Quality players for a great evening in Stembert

Action between Philippe Roufosse (winner a few days earlier in Manaihant) and Salvatore Visconti

A few days later, the neighboring club of Stembert held another event in the world-famous home called "La cave". Six players competed in a league format ahd Christophe Dheur was the big winner after his 5 victories. Pascal Scheen was again runner-up.

The usual group picture

In the province of Hainaut, the second tournament of "Magic Team Tournai" saw 8 players competing in swiss format. French player Thibaut Marville was the beginner of the night and it was good to see a new face travelling from Lille to meet the Belgians. Matthias Averlant, who couldn't attend prior events due to his studies, was the big winner of the night after beating Geoffrey Marain in the decisive game.

1. Matthias Averlant
2. Geoffrey Marain
3. Vincent Coppenolle
4. Michaël Dupret
5. David Sardi de Letto
6. Benjamin Marain
7. Eric Caillaux
8. Thibaut Marville

Geert Leys (3), Jos Ceulemans (winner) and Marco de Bruin (3)

Finally, in the Flanders, a small tournament took place last Monday while the Belgian Red Devils were facing Sweden, which was probably the reason why only 5 players were taking part. Local legend Jos Ceulemans was the winner on the day, scoring more goals than Dutchman Marco de Bruin.

1. Jos Ceulemans
2. Marco de Bruin
3. Geert Leys
4. Stéphane Lambert
5. Xavier Aret

Please note there will be tournaments organized in Templeuve on Friday October 27 at 6.30 pm and on Wednesday November 1 at 2.00 pm to celebrate the 25th birthday of "Magic Team Tournament". Interested players can contact the organizers at vincentcoppenoll@gmail.com

Links of the clubs:

Templeuve United: https://www.facebook.com/TempleuveUnited and https://www.facebook.com/groups/templeuveunited

La Cave (home of SC Stembert): https://www.facebook.com/groups/1527136117349276

Wamme Subbuteo Club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/180520979012248

SC Flanders: https://www.facebook.com/groups/479038732231303

Wednesday, 11 October 2023

Vincenç Prats wins first event of the season in Spain

A quick look back at one of the biggest events held this season under WASPA banner. Our friends in Barcelona held the first of their 5 tournaments counting for the "Circuit Catala". 22 players from various clubs wdere taking part and some big names were taking part.

Vincenç Prats took the honors in the final after defeating Ferran Coll in a spectacular game (4-3). Ricard Calres and Arturo Martinez made it to the semi-finals.

José Maria Dieguez defeated Julià Rosa in the consolation tournament!

Huge thanks to Barcelona FT for putting the WASPA flag very high in Spain. Let's hope it will be a source of inspiration for other clubs in Southern Europe.

More pictures of the tournament

The final

Martinez vs Prats

Ferran Coll vs Ricard Carles

Tuesday, 10 October 2023

News from Mongolia - Material needed

We recently told you about Clarence Psaila's project to start a Subbuteo club in Mongolia. During his stay in Mongolia this summer, Clarence introduced some chess players to our beautiful hobby and the training camp ended with a tournament played under WASPA banner.

Things are still going well in this country as Steve Mizzi, also from Malta, is staying there and will be the local organizer of the local group. There are also wishes from other people to start another club in Ulanbator, the capital city of Mongolia.

Even if a second WASPA tournament should be played in the next few weeks, the main problem remains the lack of material. therefore, we are launching a call to have some more material that will be sent in 2024 when Clarence Psaila will visit Mongolia again.

If anyone in our great community is really willing to help with at least 1 pitch, 2 goals and a few teams, it would really be fantastic!

Anyone interested to help this project can e-mail Clarence at clarence_247@yahoo.co.uk

Thanks in advance to our community for helping the game to grow in a new country!