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Singapore dominates KÄRCHER Asian Cup

Singapore dominated the 5th Asian Cup, held over the weekend in the Merlion City at the Millenia Walk Shopping Mall.

Sponsored by gloal cleaning products company KÄRCHER, as well as Millenia Walk as venue sponsor, and Astrobase and clothing supplier WAGA, the event drew players from Singapore, Australia, Japan, Malaysia and Hong Kong.
Rudy Hesty (Jurong SC) won the prestigious Open category, beating Bernard Lim (SG Lions) 2-1 in sudden death extra time in the final.

Karcher General Manager Vincent Sim presents Open trophy to Rudy Hesty

SG Lions won the Team Event, beating Jurong in the final 2-1.

Vincent Sim, GM of Karcher, presents the Team trophy to SG Lions’ Den Mulia, KW Tan, Bernard Lim and Ashley Tan

Singapore legend Den Mulia claimed the Veterans category, beating national teammate Ashley Tan 2-1, while the Singapore national team won the National team three-way with Australia and Japan.

Bernard Lim, Michael Choong, Den Mulia, Anas Rahamat, Rudy Hesty

Den Mulia

Australia’s Oli Ollnow (Northern Falcons) denied Singapore a clean sweep of trophies when he won the U19 title, beating Melbourne’s Benjamin Ng 1-0.

Oli Ollnow

Northern Falcons’ Torben Pfister claimed the WASPA Plate event, beating Steve Dettre 1-1 (2-1sh).

Vincent Sim and Torben Pfister

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Donval claims French Division 1 title; Ftc Issy-Les Moulineaux takes team event

Axel Donval (Valetta) claimed the French Division 1 title over the weekend, dominating ahead of Rémy Lours (Caen) and Emmanuel Gorgette (Issy).

Cyprien Bonnet (FTC ST Symphorien sur Coise) won the U19 title, ahead of Quentin Ausset (Elan SC Champs) and Lorenzo Lo Preti (Symphorien).

Ftc Issy-Les Moulineaux claimed the team event, ahead of FTC Caen and FTC ST Symphorien sur Coise in Division 1.

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De Haas claims Dutch title

Maikel de Haas claimed the Dutch championship on the weekend when he beat Patrick de Jong 2-0 in the final.

The tournament was the first national championships in four years, after some fantastic work by the Dutch table football community to revive the sport there.

Mirjam de Jong won the women’s event, while Martijn de Jong won the youth event.

 

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Garnier claims Japanese national title

Tokyo’s Cédric GARNIER claimed the 2019 Japanese National Championships, beating Takafumi KIDO (Sakuragicho) 1-0 in a tight final.

The competition was staged at the Minatomirai station in Yokohama, in a bid to showcase our sport to the general public.

3rd place was shared by losing semifinalists Taichi KATO (Yokohama) and Kazuki OKANO (Yokohama).

Full results:
Semifinals
Taichi 0-5 Cédric
Takafumi 2-1 Kazuki

5th place
Suguru FUJINO(Sakuragicho)
Hideaki WADA(Yamato)
Naoto TANAKA(Tokyo)
Shoki TANABE (Tokyo)

Last8
Suguru 2-4 Kazuki
Cédric 5-1 Shoki 
Hideaki 0-1 Takafumi
Naoto 1-5 Taichi

21players participated.

Well done to all participants.

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Asian Cup to showcase our sport in major Singapore public venue

Asia’s premier table football event will be staged in one of the most up-market malls in Singapore next weekend, the Millenia Walk, which is just a stones throw away from the Biggest Fountain in the World, and the iconic Marina Bay Area where you can find the symbol of Singapore, the Merlion.

President KW Tan said the venue for the June 15-16 Asian Cup of Table Football had been secured through some hard work by the organising committee, in a bid to ensure maximum publicity for the sport.

“We will be centre stage in one of the best malls in our country, with almost 4900 square feet of space, with thousands of shoppers being exposed to our competition,” he said.

“It gives us premium ability to show all that is good about our sport.” 

Central octagon where the event will be staged

With Millenia Walk as the venue sponsor, the Main Sponsor is Karcher, a world renowned cleaning equipment supplier from Germany. WAGA, one of the key apparel providers for many sports clubs and association in the Asian Region, is also a sponsor, as well as globally known table football suppliers Astrobase.

“We will be selling Astrobase FISTF Starter Kits at the event, so if new players — or old players wanting to make a comeback — are looking for equipment, we will have it right there,” said Tan.

FISTF President Steve Dettre said the organizing Committee basically consists of the Singapore Table Football Association executive committee.

“Like so many other countries in the world, the committee is composed of players, and they have all put in a tremendous amount of effort, time and sacrifice to try make it one of the best tournaments in the 10 years since the formation of TFAS,” Dettre said.

Tan said holding the event at Millenia Walk was a dream of the Association.

“Holding it in a very public venue, we hope that we can better and further spread the awareness of the sport to the public,” he said.

The Millenia Walk

“Not only the locals here, but also to the many visitors to Singapore from other parts of the World. We hope that this awareness can then further pave the way for more growth opportunities for the Sport, not only in Singapore but the Asian region. And to make it a household sport which is able to pry the fingers and thumbs away from the touch screens and remote controllers.”

Players from Japan, Malaysia, Australia and Hong Kong will join the Singapore players in Open, Veterans, U19 and Team events, culminating in the traditional three-way national team tournament between Singapore, Japan and Australia.

More information will be made available on opportunities to watch live streams of competition.

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Napoli Fighters claim the glory at Bologna Major

The Napoli Fighters claimed a sensational victory at the Italian Major – Bologna, winning the final against TSC Falcons Athens 2-1 to take their first Major title.
But the real drama came in the semi final when they were locked 2-2 (10-10) against Reggio Emilia at the end of normal time across the four tables.
In a dramatic twist, Massimo Cremona (MLT) scored against Massimiliano Nastasi (ITA), and although he lost 4-3, that third goal was enough to edge Napoli across the line.

Cremona scores in sudden death to help his team win their semifinal.

In the Open category, Reigning World Champion Matteo Ciccarelli (ITA) of the Fighters, beat Luca Colangelo (ITA) of Blue Flames 2-1.

Other winners on a superb weekend were:

Veteran – Francesco Mattiangeli (ITA), Black & Blue Subbuteo Pisa

U19 – Marios Strommer (AUT), Phoenix Vienna

U15 – Mattia Ferrante (ITA), Sessanta

U12 – Francesco Manfredelli, Eagles Napoli

Women – Margot Diradourian (FRA), Club Subbuteo Firenze


Open Consolation – Giuseppe Torre, Barcellona Mortellito


Veteran Consolation – Alberto Gomez, CAP Ciudad Murcia


Team Consolation – Stella Artois Milano

Many thanks to the Bologna Tigers and the incomparable Riccardo Marinucci.

 

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Benny Ng wins the Western Flickers Open (FISTF Satellite) in Asian Cup warm-up

Western Flickers Benny Ng claimed the 2019 Melbourne Satellite with a dramatic 2-1 win over Melbourne TFC’s Benji Batten on the weekend.

The win provided a great hit out for Benny and some of the others from Melbourne who will attend the Asian Cup in Singapore june 15-16.

Young Benjamin Ng (WFTFC) claimed the Junior title, beating clubmate Aidan Deverell 1-0 in their final.

Beth Eveleigh (Northern Phoenix) took the women’s event, ahead of Charlotte Wright (WFTFC)

It was good to see all three Melbourne based table football clubs sharing the titles.

The WASPA Plate was won by Nathan Urbaniak (MTFC) .

We are sure all who came would agree that it was an awesome fun day of flicking.