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English Subbuteo Association continuing its development push

The English Subbuteo Association (ESA) is committed to supporting the development of all Table Football and Subbuteo clubs in England.
After their successful initiative to support the creation of five new clubs last year, they have decided to do it again this year.
“Last year, for example, we provided playing equipment, including 12 Astro pitches, 6 sets of goals and 8 tables,” said Alan Lee.
“We found venues for club nights, some of them for free, and helped to promote the clubs and attract new members.
“We also supported the clubs to hold their first WASPA tournaments, where they were able to meet and play against players from other clubs.”
Alan said that last year they met five incredibly enthusiastic people, Corey Martin (Solent SC), Gerry Harrington (Haverhill Rovers TFC), Gavin Roper, (East Lancashire SC) , Kevin Cordell (Stanway Rovers Flickers SC) and Lee Fenton (Surrey Saracens SC), who each had the same great idea.

Solent SC

Haverhill Rovers TFC

East Lancashire SC

Stanway Rovers

In just one year the ESA has established and grown their clubs and now have over 40 new players combined.
“We are proud to have been part of their journey and look forward to seeing their continued growth and success,” Alan said.
“This year we are looking for 5 new clubs to join our growing family around England.”
So if you love playing and have a passion and enthusiasm for the game – whether Table Football or Subbuteo – why not set up your own club. 
“There’s loads of support and help available. If not, then why not join a club near you. It’s been great to see collectors and solo players getting involved more and more, as well as old players returning to the game,” said Alan.
You’ll meet likeminded people and you’ll have a great time!
Contact Alan Lee for more details.

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Happy birthdays!

Today’s birthday boys, 1st February:

SCHEURER Rainer GER0083 BSC Schwalbach
CAMBI David ITA2520 CS Solvay Vada
PERE Olivier BEL0070 AS Hennuyer
REIS Nuno POR0125
BIN SIDEK Izham SGP0070 SG Lions TFC
SEPE Pasquale ITA0790 Subbuteo Vomero
ROMANO Luigi ITA1567 Trento Subbuteo
SUNDRAM Sathia MAS0012 Hartamas Tigers
CASTEL Maxime BEL0379 Templeuve United TSC
LO IACONO Simone ITA0486 SS Lazio TFC Roma
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Aquilina wins opening Satellite of 2021

Charles Aquilina of Bormla Subbuteo Club won the first Satellite Tournament for season 2021 under the MTSFA and FISTF umbrella.

Winner Charles Aquilina (right)

The event on January 24 was held under full Health Department and SportMalta health regulations.
Aquilina won the final 2-1 against new signing and prominent youth player Jamie Bonnici of Lazio CT.

Podium

The semi finalists were John Zammit of Bormla sc and Jean Carl Tabone of Barcelona Mortelito.

Quarterfinalists were Mauro and Josef Camilleri of Bormla sc,  Jurgen Balzan of Stembert and Jason Pisani of Master Sanremo.

In the cadets consolation category it was Tristan Fenech of Bormla SC who won 3-1 in the final against Mario Fleri Soler of H’Attard sc.

Tristan Fenech (right)

Cadet final

Before the tournament, one minute silence was held in the memory of Mario Mizzi father of Juan Mizzi.

Report by Josef Camilleri, Segretary and Organiser,  Bormla subbuteo club

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National Elections

While the last few months have been quiet for competition, off the pitch there has been a number of organisational changes around the world. The Italian Sports Federation of Table Football (FISCT) had its elections in December with Pietro Ielapi (Vibo CT) elected as President together with his team of Francesco Lo Presti (Secretariat/Treasury – SC Bagheria), Filippo Rossi (Sports Director – Subbito Gol Ferrara), Andrea Ciccarelli (Communication – TS Napoli Fighters), Michele Giudice (Promotion and Regions – Livorno Ts), Alfredo Palmieri (Youth Manager – CCT Eagles Napoli), and Pierluigi Signoretti (Marketing – SC Sombrero).

Pietro Ielapi – President FISCT

Australian Table Football Association (ATFA) President Adrian Connolly (Western Flickers TFC) was confirmed in his position, along with Steve Wright (Central Victoria TFC), Treasurer Eliot Kennedy (Northern Falcons TFC) and board members Adrian Elmer (Western Sydney Subbuteo) and Hugh Best (Subbuteo Perth). Giuseppe Tardiota (Sydney TFC) was elected as Vice President. Luke Radziminski (Melbourne TFC) was subsequently appointed onto the board. Adrian Connolly – President ATFA

In Norway, Thomas Flaaten Fredriksen (Porsgrunn Flickers) was re-elected Norwegian Table Football Association (NBFF) president. A total of 82 pct of eligible voters voted, and 77.8 voted for the incumbent president. Board elections were also held. Jon Henning Bergane (Yorkshire Phoenix) and Svein Arne Brekke (Skien Wildcats) were the only candidates and were both elected.

Thomas Flaaten Fredriksen – President NBFF

The American Subbuteo Association also held its AGM online. While there were no elections in 2020, the meeting highlighted a number of accomplishments, including the launch of a new website.

Any national association conducting elections or and AGM is invited to submit news and results for fistf.com

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Information about transfer regulations

With the international transfer period due to end at midnight on January 31, it was felt players should be aware of the regulations covering transfers, free agents and contracts.
The following is an extract from the FISTF Handbook.

2.3.6  Rules for the Registration of Players

(a)       Players who take part in FISTF events must provide their nationality, club and birth date to FISTF. All data is mandatory.

(b)       If a player has not provided their birth date, the player cannot attend any FISTF tournament.

(c)       It is the responsibility of the MNAs to make sure all players have provided the requested data and validate them.

(d)       The list of players (including the full name, address, date of birth, nationality and club) should be sent to the FISTF General Secretary.

(e)       Only the FISTF registration Form F20 sent exclusively by the MNA is valid for this purpose.

2.3.7  Rules for Free Agents (“unattached” players)

(a)       A Free Agent is a player that is not registered with any licensed Club.

(b)       If a player wants to become a free agent (player in the individual ranking, but not registered with any club), for the following season, the player shall inform FISTF through the relevant MNA, during the Transfer Period (2.3.9(a)(vii)). No permission/signature from their existing club shall be needed. Form F06F needs to be completed by the player and submitted to their MNA for sending to FISTF.

(c)       A “free agent” may join any club (existing or new) during the Transfer Period (2.3.9(a)(vii)).

(d)       A new player is automatically registered as a free agent, unless they join a club during their registration. This player can also join a club as per 2.3.9(a)(vii).

(e)       A non-ranked (a new player who has never played in any individual or team competition) free agent player can join a club during any time during the Sports Season (2.3.9(a)(i)). If they have participated in any FISTF competition, rule 2.3.9 applies.

(f)        A player can change their status to free agent only once during a Sports Season (2.3.9(a)(i)).

(g)       A Free Agent registered longer than 13 months (1 year plus 1 month) may join any club at any time, not just during the transfer period.

2.3.8  Rules for the players registered with a club which ceased activity

(a)       All players registered with a club which ceased its activity, change their status to “Free Agents” (2.3.7). These players can keep on playing all FISTF Individuals competitions during the season.

(b)       Registering with a new club shall still respect all rules under 2.3.9. Therefore a “Free Agent” cannot transfer during the season to play team competitions.

(c)       A team reserves the right to “release” a player from its list of players during the “Transfer Period” (2.3.9(a)(vii)). In this case, the team is obliged to inform the FISTF (through its MNA) accordingly. The “released” player is then automatically registered as a free agent.

2.3.9 Rules for the Transfer of a Player between two clubs

(a)       Players may transfer between two clubs subject to the following conditions:

(i)       A “Sports Season” is the period between the 1st of January and the 31st of December each year.
(ii)      All National Transfer (2.3.9(a)(iii)) requests shall be made using Form F06E. This shall include the list of all transfers of players regarding the MNA in the referred season. When completed, the form shall be sent to FISTF for registration. If the MNA has its own internal transfer form, it can still use it for National Transfers (2.3.9(a)(iii)). However, the use of Form F06 for International Transfers (2.3.9(a)(iv)) is mandatory.
(iii)     “National Transfer” is defined as the transfer of a player between 2 clubs of the same nationality as the player.
(iv)     An “International Transfer” is every transfer of a player when the former club or new club has a different nationality of the player.
(v)      In the case of an International Transfer (2.3.9(a)(iv)), the following procedure must be followed:
(A) New club (or player) submits Form F06 to the player’s MNA.
(B) This form must be signed by the player and by an official of the new club. The signature of the official of the former club is not mandatory, but the official still must be informed by being included in the recipient list of the request email. Also, the form must be disclosed to the MNAs of the new and the previous clubs, for their information.
(C) Once approved by the MNA of the player, the form is sent to FISTF for registration.
(vi)     There is no restriction on the number of players that can be transferred within the same MNA.
(vii)    “Transfer Period” is defined as the time period between the 1st of December and  31st of January for all nations, all regions, using Central European Time as the official date. Official date of the transfer is the date of email sent to FISTF, not the date of signature. All correspondence must be received BEFORE 31st January  as mentioned above.
(viii)   If a player wants to transfer to a new club for the following season, they shall submit FISTF Form F06 to FISTF during the Transfer Period (2.3.9(a)(vii)). No permission/signature from their existing club shall be needed.
(ix)     A player may only play for one club in FISTF Teams competitions during a sports season (2.3.9(a)(vii)).
(x)      A player can only make one transfer during a Sports Season (2.3.9(a)(i)), excluding a Loan Transfer (2.3.11).
(xi)     Players shall be enrolled anew each season.
(xii)    New players can join a club at any time during the season, as defined in 2.3.9(a)(i).
(xiii)   Players may join a newly created club in the period outside of the Transfer Period if they are registered on Form F20 at the same time as Form F10 and Form F20 are submitted by the MNA to FISTF. This is the ‘Foundation Members’ rule. Players who later want to join this newly created club may only do so during the transfer period. New players (previously unregistered) may join at any time.

2.3.10  Foreign Player Rule (FPR)

(a)       Foreign players are players who, at the time of the filing of the transfer request, have a different nationality to that of the club to which they are registered, or to which they request to be transferred.

(b)       A club may enrol as many foreign players as they want in a sports season or during a specific Teams competition, but only two foreign players registered with that club may be selected to play with the club team in the same match.

(c)       For UK players, the ‘nationality’ is as described in 2.3.1.

(d)       Players who are ‘foundation’ members of a club (in other words, were present or joined a newly created club and were included on the initial Form F10 of the club) are exempt from the FPR. However, ‘re-founding’ an existing club does not qualify. FISTF reserves the right to decide on the application for exemptions.

(e)       Players in youth categories who have a different nationality to parents in the same club are also exempt from the FPR.

(f)        Players who are permanent residents of the country in which their club is registered are also exempt. A copy of the Permanent Residency document must be provided to FISTF as proof.

(g)       Players who have resided on a full-time basis, for three years or more, in the country in which their club is registered, are also exempt. However, they must provide applicable legal documentation as proof of this. The Board of FISTF has the right to ask for full and detailed documentations before accepting this exemption.

(h)       Players who live within 50km of their club, even if it is in a different country, are also exempt (Border Rule).

2.3.11  Loan transfer

(a)       Any registered player may apply for a “loan transfer” to transfer to club for a period not exceeding three months.

(b)       The “loan player” rule is designed for players who intend on spending a short period of time in a different country to their home nation, either for travels, work assignment or extended holiday.

(c)       A player can only ever be given one loan transfer during their playing career.

(d)       They must provide travel documents (transport and accommodation) to prove their domicile during the transfer loan period.

(e)       The loan player can only play for one club during the loan period.

(f)        A loan player can be granted the loan transfer outside of the normal transfer period.

(g)       At the end of the loan transfer period, the player reverts to their original club.

(h)       If the loan player wants to extend the transfer beyond the three months, it can only be approved during the regulation transfer period. (2.3.9(a)(vii))

(i)         The loan transfer cannot be used as a method to circumvent the normal transfer regulations.

(j)         The application for the loan shall be sent at least two months before the proposed loan transfer to FISTF Sports Director, signed by the player and the target club (Form F06A).

(k)       If there are no outstanding financial penalties on the player, the loan may be approved. The approval is up to the discretion of the Sports Director and/or the Board of Directors.

(l)         The period of the loan covers three months from the date of the first tournament at which the player participates.

(m)      The player may participate in individual and team events for the “loan” club and will be designated as being a member of that club. For example, a player from Singapore Lions TFC may apply for a “loan transfer” to Budapest Subbuteo. When the player participates in the event, they will be designated as “Budapest Subbuteo”.

(n)       If the player transfers to a club in a country other than their own, the player will be designated as a foreign player as defined in 2.3.10.

2.3.12  Formal Contract

(a)       Formal contracts between a club and a player must be registered with FISTF in order to be accepted as valid.

(b)       From the moment the contract is registered, FISTF becomes the referee for every dispute about the referred contract.

(a)       Registration of the contract is free of charge and its details will be kept private between the parties.

 

FISTF

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FISTF World Cup Announcement

It will not come as a surprise to anyone that the FISTF Board has, in conjunction with the Board of Federazione Italiana Sportiva Calcio Tavolo (FISCT), decided to cancel the 2020 (2021) World Cup, and has decided that the next edition will be staged in Rome in 2022.

Neither FISCT or FISTF believe the Rome Organizing Committee can organize the World Cup in 2021, due to ongoing restrictions on gatherings and meetings. Compounded with the uncertainty in Italy is the belief that many nations may not be able to organize teams to travel to participate. Further details on the specifics of the 2022 World Cup will be communicated in due course.

We can understand everyone’s disappointment at this news, but hope that people can appreciate the issues surrounding organizing such a prominent event in these trying times.

We are not alone in the world of table sports having events cancelled or postponed. Our friends at the World Table Hockey Association (WTHA) cancelled their world championship in 2020 and have rescheduled to 2022. Similarly the International Table Soccer Federation (ITSF) has postponed its world cup from June 2021 to 2022. And the International Table Hockey Federation (ITHF) is currently debating whether to postpone their event scheduled for later this year in Tallinn, Estonia.

FISTF Board

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Christmas message from FISTF

Dear Friends

As 2020 draws to a close after what has been one of the strangest, most unsettling and challenging years that many of us have ever experienced, myself and the Board of FISTF would like to reach out to all our Members, players, clubs, supporters and producers with a message of hope.

For many of us, the festive season will be unlike any we have ever celebrated, much like our competition season: disrupted, limited and often not what we had been hoping for.

Most of us have not had the chance to catch up with clubmates, friends and rivals this year, as event after event was cancelled. At the top of the list, the FISTF World Cup was postponed.

We are thankful to our member nations for accepting the cancellations and postponements with good grace, and listening to local authorities about the possibility of staging events.

Players around the world have also done what they can to organise club and local events, to keep their activity going within the guidelines of health advisories. A range of unusual events were also staged, including ‘solo’ leagues and competitions, shooting competitions and special draws, ‘zoom’ meetings and ‘virtual gatherings’.

For the time being, we cannot see a dramatic change to the opportunity to play. Even countries where the social distancing rules have been relaxed over the last few weeks have experienced sporadic lockdowns.

We need to focus on what is important at this time: the health and safety of our families and loved ones.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank my fellow board members for their ongoing support and cooperation over the last four years. All of them have contributed in their own unique way: Fred, Horst, Eric, Adrianos, Stefano, Brandon, Daniel, Jason, Peter and KW all gave selflessly of their time. I am also looking forward to working with the new members, Mike, Jurgen and Francesco. I would also like to give a special thanks to Roger Trouillard and Frederic Perdaens for their tireless work behind the scenes for FISTF, and to thank so many people who have assisted us with editing documents, making suggestions, listening and being a sounding board. You all know who you are!

I’d also like to thank my wonderful clubmates at the Northern Falcons TFC in Sydney who continue to provide me with inspiration, along with the rest of the Aussie table football community.

Wishing you a Merry Christmas and festive season, and all the best for a prosperous new year.

Steve Dettre

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Samuel Bartolo wins double in Malta

The Malta table football sports association organized the FISTF MALTA International Open 2020 on Saturday 19 December with a reduced number of participants because only Maltese players took part
after what was supposed to be organized in May did not take place due to the lockdown in the country.

Samuel Bartolo of Valletta SC won in the final against the promising youngster of Palermo CT Jamie Bonnici 3-2 in the Open category. In the semi finals Bartolo beat Mark Gauci of Valletta SC 4-3 and Bonnici beat Jean Tabone of Barcelona Mortelito CT 2-1.

Int Open 2020 winner Samuel Bartolo

In the Veterans category it was Jason Pisani of Master Sanremo who beat Mario Camilleri of Valletta SC 1-0 . In the semi finals Pisani beat Joseph Mifsud of Valletta Lions TFC 2-0 and Camilleri beat Charles Aquilina of Bormla SC 3-1.

IO Veterans winner Jason Pisani

The Under 15 Category winner was Thomas Ebejer who, after winning all the games, then in the final beat Jeshua Bonnici Valletta Lions TFC 5-3 .

IO under 15 winner Thomas Ebejer

On Saturday evening saw the start of Teams competition, with Valletta SC beating Bormla sc 1-0. They followed this up with a win 4-0 against H’Attard sc and 3-0 against Valletta lions tfc. Runners up
Bormla sc beat H’Attard sc 4-0 and an other identical 4-0 win over Valletta lions tfc. Valletta sc were composed of Samuel Bartolo, Derek Conti, Mark Gauci, Mario Camilleri, Angelo Borg and Joseph Borg Bonaci.

On Sunday 20th December the FISTF Grand Prix was held where in the Open category Bartolo beat Charles Aquilina of Bormla sc 2-1. The semi finals saw Bartolo beat Pisani of 2-0 and Aquilina beat  Mark Gauci of Valletta sc 2-1.

GP Open Podium

In the Under-15 category Thomas Ebejer of Bormla sc won the final against Jayden Bonnici of Valletta lions tfc 1-0.

Grand prix 2020 unde 15 winner thomas Ebejer

(report by Josef Camilleri)