USA – ASA

ASA                                         

American Subbuteo Association   ASA
ASA founded: 1982
FISTF Member National Association (MNA) since 1998

Website: https://www.asa-tablesoccer.com/

Board position Name E-Mail Spoken 
President  Daniel Cranston  daniel.cranston@gmail.com  english
Secretary National  (Vacant)    
Treasurer  (Vacant)    
USA Team Captain Christian Filippella filippella@gmail.com  english, italian
Board Member – ASAtv focus Bryan Arnold bogey614@aol.com  english
Board Member and Liaison to FISTF Varant Kurkeyerian varantk@gmail.com  english
Board Member – Social Media Grant Lilly grant.lilly28@gmail.com  english
Board Member – Marketing and Promotion Focus Tory Reed toninreed61@gmail.com  english
ASa Board of Directors  Entire board  asasubbuteo@gmail.com  english
FISTF competition (events) Calendar : FISTF calendar
ASA – American Subbuteo Association is the governing body of Sport Table Football (Soccer, aka Subbuteo) in the United States of America. The USA is divided in 50 States, the federal district and five major self-governing territories.
Mr. D Cucalon (USA) was the first player to represent the USA at a Subbuteo World Cup in London in 1970.
ASA Subbuteo Champion of America
1982: John Bailly (Florida)
1990: Jason Bell (New Jersey)
ASA National Champion
1992: Matt Miller (Illinois)
1993: Ken Aberle (Holland, Massachusetts)
1994: Jon Schultz (La Porte, Indiana)
1995: Jeremy Meyer (Holland, Massachusetts)
1996: Gregg Deinhart (Alexandria, Virginia)
1997: Marco Silva (Alexandria, Virginia)
1998: Gregg Deinhart (Alexandria, Virginia)
1999: Gregg Deinhart (Alexandria, Virginia)
2000: Gregg Deinhart (Alexandria, Virginia)
2001: Gregg Deinhart (Alexandria, Virginia)
2002: Rick Wilcox (Alexandria, Virginia)
2003: Gregg Deinhart (Alexandria, Virginia)
2004: Gregg Deinhart (Alexandria, Virginia)
2005: Rick Wilcox (Alexandria, Virginia)
2006: Zach Walker (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
2007: Zach Walker (Washington, DC)
2008: Zach Walker (Washington, DC)
2009: Daniel Cranston (Columbia, Maryland)
2010: Zach Walker (Denver, Colorado)
2011: Daniel Cranston (Columbia, Maryland)
2012: Paul Eyes (Columbia, Maryland)
2013: Zach Walker (Denver, Colorado)
2014: Zach Walker (Denver, Colorado)
2015:
2016:
2017:
2018:
2019:
2020:

2021: Open Category – Patrick Sheridan (Boise USL 95), Veteran Category – Peter Alegi (Grand Rapids TSC)

 
Last update: 13-02-2022