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Cranston wins Satellite in Maryland

The Holiday Silver 2021 tournament, a FISTF Satellite, was held in Columbia, Maryland, USA on December 4th.
Paul Eyes and Daniel Cranston organized and hosted the event, which was the largest this year in the USA
Players came from seven states to participate in the annual tournament including California, West Virginia, and North Carolina.
Three events were held: the Open, Vets, and U19 championships.
Daniel Cranston won the Open against Patrick Sheridan with a score of 1-0.

Open Winner Daniel Cranston

Patrick Sheridan in the final against Daniel

The Vet championship was won by Peter Alegi with Paul Eyes as runner up.

Peter Alegi, winner of Vets

Peter with runner up Paul Eyes

Sam Cohen beat Mason Lilly to win the U19 bracket.


The weekend of table soccer activity including the Zombie Cup (traditional Subbuteo Rules and equipment); Daniel Cranston claimed that title as well with a win in the final against Paul Eyes.

Paul Eyes (runner up) and Daniel Cranston (winner) in the traditional Subbuteo event

Contestants in the ‘Zombie Cup’

Results of Open
Results of the Open Event

 

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Submissions called for candidates for FISTF World Cup 2024

FISTF has opened a process to select a host for the 2024 World Cup.
Invitations have been sent to each of the FISTF Member National Associations (MNA) to consider submitting a proposal.
A detailed ‘tender document’ has been sent, outlining the fundamental requirements of hosting the event.
Submissions must be made by the end of January 2022.
All bids must be endorsed by the relevant MNA.
If the ultimate host is a club or other organisation within the territory of an MNA, the application must be signed by both the prospective host club and the MNA. 
If you would like more information, please contact your national association.

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German GP Cancelled

It is with great sadness that we report that the Grand Prix of Germany – Ludwigsburg, has been cancelled.
Tournament organiser Panagiotis Krommydas reluctantly made the decision after the latest round of changes to access rules in Germany because of the global pandemic.
Originally just proof of full COVID vaccination, or recovery from COVID were enough to attend.
Pana said new resolutions were passed on December 2nd, and then Baden Württemberg adopted and tightened these on December 3rd, 2021.
It meant that testing would be mandatory each day of the tournament, which would put a huge strain on both the players and the organisers.
As a result, Pana informed us that more and more players had decided to withdraw from the event.
When further changes were announced on December 5, it was the final straw.
While no-one could doubt the infrastructure that Pana had planned to ensure safety of all participants at the event, the additional weight of obligations from the government proved too much.
“Unfortunately, with the cancellation of so many teams and players, I can no longer organize an economic tournament. The costs are far higher than the income.”

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Finch takes South African titles

Saturday the 27th of November saw the playing of the 6th South African National Table Football Championships proudly hosted by the Joburg Eagles and sponsored by Ola Ice Cream and Just for You Meals.
Randburg AFC hosted the above and the Senior Open proved to be the crème de la crème of the Weekend of Festival Subbuteo.
An immaculately presented hall featuring six tables ranging from a retro Subbuteo field, three impeccably produced local pitches (by Gary Downs of SA Bases) and two Astro pitches greeted the players and created a Subbuteo Hall of Fame.


English President Jason Finch, who especially flew from Cape Town to Johannesburg, was undoubtedly the star attraction. The top ranked South African players from all active clubs were present to partake and enjoy in the fun and festivities which epitomises the local South African Subbuteo tournaments.
A seeded draw pitted the 16 combatants in four groups with the top 2 players qualifying for the Cup event and the bottom two players vying for the Plate Trophy.
Justin, Sean Morgan, Jason Kennedy and Clinton Gahwiler (all the way from Cape Town), topped their respective groups with Angus Begg, Martin Plascott, Ian Clarke and Clifford Graaff were the runners-up.
The quarter finals dished up some scintillating games with Justin easily qualifying for the semis (even with the help of the local Mzanzi Youth Choir who added some musical impetus), Sean, Clinton and Martin accounted for Clifford, Angus and Jason respectively.


The semis saw Justin outclass Martin and Sean defeat Clinton in a titanic struggle.
The final pitted the best local player, Sean Morgan against ‘Flicking Finchy’ from England.
Although local Sean tried his best, the experience and sheer class of Justin reigned supreme and he beat Sean coutersy of three ‘HOLLYWOOD’ goals which left the spectators in awe of the skill level of the new South African Championship winner.
In the Plate section, Gary Downs, accounted for Guiseppe Mantazza in an exciting penalty shootout. As a momento of the SA Championships, all players were presented with a commemmorative
goalkeeper with the SA Champs logo on the handle and a beautifully crafted penant, both made by Gary Downs and sponsored by the Johannesburg Eagles!!!!!
This brought the curtain down on a weekend of exciting, competitive (yet friendly), joking (and some serious) and general good natured banter and the building of new friendships,
fostering of existing ties and more importantly celebrating this great game which has brought so many hours of joy to people all over the world.
Look forward to seeing you all at the next SA Champs in 2022 held by ETS Subbuteo Club.

Justin Finch claims inaugural SA Champs Old School Title

The South African Subbuteo Festival weekend flicked off on Friday evening with the Johannesburg TFC aka ‘The Eagles’, hosting the South African Table Football Associations (SATFA) first ever ‘Old School
Subbuteo National Championships’.
This was the first ever ‘Old School’ Subbuteo Tournament hosted by the Joburg Eagles and the unprecedented success will definitely see more of the latter being introduced at the Joburg Eagles events.
Kevin Mudie, an ex South African professional football player, was the guest speaker and assisted with the seeded draw.
A very competitive field of 16 players were drawn into 4 groups. Unfortunately due to the Corona worries the field could’ve been a lot bigger, however a great evening of ‘Old School’ Subbuteo fun was had on the classic ‘cereal bowl’ bases.
Finch was a most welcome guest, and proved his superior class against the cream of the crop from South Africa.
The top two players from each group qualified for the quarter finals which saw Justin, Sean Morgan, Clinton Gahwiler and Ian Clarke claim good wins to qualify for the semi finals.
The semi finals dished up two very close and competitive games which saw Justin and Ian qualify for the Final by virtue of one goal advantages against Sean and Jason Kennedy.
In the spirit of the ‘Old School’ game, the final was played on a retro Subbuteo pitch to capture the full ambience of the ‘old School’ Subbuteo which we all love.
The first ‘Old School SA Final’ produced a tight game, however the sheer class and experience of Justin proved superior and he claimed a 1 nil victory against Ian Clarke, who must be a contender
for ‘Most Improved Player’ on the local South African circuit.

Results of the Open:
SA Champs

Results of the Subbuteo event
SA Subbuteo

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Pisani, Gauci and Valletta come out trumps at the Bormla events

Jason Pisani (MLT/ Master Sanremo) won the International Open Bormla, beating Mark Gauci (MLT/Valletta SC) 3-2 in the final.

They made the final after Pisani beat Jurgen Balzan (MLT/ST Stembert) 2-1 after extra time, while Gauci beat clubmate Mario Camilleri 2-0.

Podium placegetters: Camilleri, Gauci, Pisani, Balzan

On the Sunday, Gauci came back and won the Bormla SC GP, beating Balzan in the final, 3-2 in extra time.

John Zammit and Josef Camilleri were the losing semi finalists this time.

Winner Gauci

Runner-up Balzan

In the GP Team event, Valetta came out on top in the three team event.

 

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La Torre wins Rome GP; Santanicchia wins Vets; Guyot takes Womens; Camerlingo tops in U20; Salernitana wins teams

Claudio La Torre (ITA/FCD Mortellito Barcellona PG), the World Cup semifinalist from U19 category in 2018, claimed the Rome GP Open event with a 2-1 sudden death win over Spain’s Ángel Valverde (CAP Ciudad de Murcia FM).

In the Veterans Category, Cesare Santanicchia (ITA/ASD SC Salernitana) overcame Periklis Dimopoulos (GRE/CCT Roma) 5-3 in a free-scoring final.

ASD SC Salernitana (ITA) claimed the team event, beating Virtus 4strade SC Rieti (ITA) 2-1 in a hotly contested match.

 

Françoise Guyot (FRA/Elan SC Champs) won the Women’s final, beating compatriot and clubmate Audrey Herbaut 3-1.

In the U20 event, Gianluigi Camerlingo (ITA/ACT Anacapri) beat his clubmate Matteo Esposito 3-1.

The Rome organisers put tremendous effort into ensuring safety of all players concerning health regulations and are to be applauded.

Additionally, a renewed focus was placed on player adherence to the rules of the game, with referees/players also under the microscope in terms of concentrating on their duties.

Three players were issued with yellow cards for poor behaviour, which will be tracked by the FISTF Disciplinary Council.

Despite the ongoing pandemic, it was great to see more than 120 players attend the tournament.

Full results:
Roma GP Full results

 

 

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Announcement of FISTF World Cup 2022 Rome formalised

We are glad to announce that on the occasion of the Grand-Prix of Rome that took place 20th and 21st November 2021, both FISTF and FISCT (Federazione Italiana Sportiva Calcio Tavolo) organised an official presentation of the next FISTF World Cup that will be in Rome in September 17-19, 2022.

The presentation was live streamed, and featured the specially prepared video.
World Cup Video

 
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Historical Project

FISTF is seeking assistance with a comprehensive historical project, to collect, collate and double check results from past events.

We have a lot of content, courtesy of previous dedicated collectors such as Laurent Garnier and Vincent Coppenolle.

Now we want to take things to the next level.

If you are passionate about data, about ensuring we have a complete record of our sport, please contact us.

We are looking for people who have their own collection of content. We just want to know about it, and maybe you can help fill missing gaps in the data.

If you can help, please contact us at president@fistf.com

We will then put you in touch with the coordinator of this project.

Many thanks

FISTF

 

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European Confederation established

After many months of discussions, the European Confederation of Sports Table Football Associations (ECSTFA) was established and office holders were elected by the European member nations.

President: Stefano De Francesco (ITA)
General Secretary: Jason Pisani (MLT)
Sport Director:  Bob Varney (ENG)
Board Members:  Frederich Thiel (BEL), Geroge Koutis (GRE)

The Board of FISTF welcomes the new confederation and we look forward to working with them.

We also thank Jason Pisani for the work he has done in getting the Confederation established.

FISTF BoD

Stefano De Francesco

Bob Varney

Frédéric Thiel

George Koutis

Jason Pisani