Huntingdon Open

January 23rd, 2010 by mike

The Huntindon Open

 

 

Group 1

K.Valentine 3 v 1 M.Pereira

M.Hodds 6 v 0 D.Butler

M.Hodds 2 v 0 K.Valentine

D.Butler 2 v 1 M.Pereira

M.Hodds 6 v 1 M.Pereira

D.Butler 0 v 3 K.Valentine

 

……………P..W..D..L..F…A..Pts

1.M.Hodds……3..3..0..0..11..1….9

2.K.Valentine..3..2..0..1..6…3….6

3.D.Butler…..3..1..0..2..2…10…3

4.M.Pereria….3..0..0..3..3…11…0

 

Group 2

P.Lawrenson 9 v 0 M.Carmo

A.Douglas 1 v 4 A.Stephen

P.Lawrenson 8 v 1 S.Curtis

M.Carmo 0 v 2 A.Douglas

A.Stephen 4 v 1 S.Curtis

P.Lawrenson 4 v 0 A.Douglas

M.Carmo 0 v 7 A.Stephen

A.Douglas 0 v 2 S.Curtis

P.Lawrenson 1 v 0 A.Stephen

M.Carmo 1 v 7 S.Curtis

 

……………P..W..D..L..F…A..Pts

1.P.Lawrenson..4..4..0..0..22..1…12

2.A.Stephen….4..3..0..1..15..3….9

3.S.Curtis…..4..2..0..2..11..13…6

4.A.Douglas….4..1..0..3..3…10…3

5.M.Carmo……4..0..0..4..1…25…0

 

Group 3

K.Dyson 1 v 0 R.Gerraghty

J.Devaney 0 v 6 A.Curtis

K.Dyson 4 v 0 J.Turpin

R.Gerraghty 3 v 1 J.Devaney

A.Curtis 4 v 2 J.Turpin

K.Dyson 4 v 0 J.Devaney

R.Gerraghty 0 v 1 A.Curtis

J.Devaney 1 v 4 J.Turpin

K.Dyson 5 v 1 A.Curtis

R.Gerraghty 2 v 1 J.Turpin

 

…………..P..W..D..L…F…A..Pts

1.K.Dyson…..4..4..0..0…14..1…12

2.A.Curtis….4..3..0..1…12..7….9

3.R.Gerraghty.4..2..0..2…5…4….6

4.J.Turpin….4..1..0..3…7…11…3

5.J.Devaney…4..0..0..4…2…17…0

 

 

Quarter-Finals

M.Hodds 5 v 0 S.Curtis

P.Lawrenson 1 v 1 R.Gerraghty

2-3…Shots

K.Dyson 2 v 1 A.Stephen

K.Valentine 2 v 2 A.Curtis

0-3…Shots

 

Semi-Finals

M.Hodds 3 v 0 A.Curtis

R.Gerraghty 1 v 4 K.Dyson

 

Final

M.Hodds 1 v 1 K.Dyson  3-2…Shots

 

 

Plate Preliminary Round

J.Devaney 0 v 2 D.Butler

M.Pereira 5 v 0 M.Carmo

 

Plate Semi-Finals

A.Douglas 1 v 3 D.Butler

J.Turpin 2 v 1 M.Pereira

 

Plate Final

D.Butler 2 v 1 J.Turpin

 

 

Martin Hodds wins his first circuit Open even with a great victory here while it was great to see some of our less prolific players make an outing to Huntingdon.

In particular it was nice to see Miguel and Maria take part and score some points for Kent Invicta ! Kevin Dyson showed once again that whatever the code, he is a force to be reckoned with. But today it was Martin’s turn to lift the trophy, and about time too. Well done to Martin and also to John Turpin who once again organised this popular event.

The Liverpool Open

October 18th, 2009 by mike

The Liverpool Open

 

It was a small but select turnout for the second event on the ESTFA circuit. Algy Taylor had put a lot of time and effort into running this event and it was disappointing to see so few players making the effort to attend. Still, this meant that those who did play got easy points towards the circuit rankings!

The tournament did at least have perfect numbers for a Swiss Style event and this was the format used. Three rounds of Swiss were played and these all in one Open category. It was nice to see older faces like Tom Taylor playing alongside ‘newer’ faces like Angelo Ritoridis. At the end of the days play it was Mat Lampitt who was top of the table, but just look how close it was! Three players separated by goal difference and all three ahead of England Captain Dave Pawsey!

 

Results
Session 1

Algy 2-2 Tom
Dean 0-10 Dave
Mat 8-2 William
Angelo 1-2 Adrian

Session 2

Dean 0-0 William
Mat 2-0 Dave
Algy 0-6 Adrian
Tom 1-0 Angelo

Session 3
Angelo 1-2 Dean
Tom 4-2 William
Mat 1-1 Adrian
Algy 0-9 Dave

 

 

 

Table
1. Mat Lampitt - 5pts / +9
2. Adrian Ritoridis - 5pts / +7
3. Tom Taylor - 5pts / +3
4. Dave Pawsey - 4pts / +17
5. Dean Thornton - 3pts / -9
6. William Holliday - 1pt / -9
7. Algy Taylor - 1pt / -15
8. Angelo Ritoridis - 0pts / -3

The 2009 Masters!

October 18th, 2009 by mike

The ESTFA Masters

Chris shows mastery again !

Report by Martin Hodds

Teesside’s Chris Thomas successfully retained his English Masters title at the David Lloyd Leisure club, Leicester on Sunday 30th August 2009. The event was held the day after the Leicester International Open, where Chris had disappointingly lost in the quarter-finals. However today he was not to be denied.

 

Due to a couple of very late withdrawals, the event comprised 9 players but all at a very experienced level. Group 1 comprised Kasper Bennett, Matt Lampitt, Adrian Ritoridis, Paul Lawrenson and Ally Stephen. Group 2 was Chris Thomas, Martin Hodds, Jeremy Bradley and Steve Hawkins. No easy groups there !

 

Group 1 was won by Kasper with a 100% record, and became a straight fight between Matt and Adrian for the runner up spot and a place in the semi finals. Matt pipped Adrian by the odd goal to edge their game and take the coveted 2nd spot.

 

Group 2 was won by Chris, again with a 100% record, however the race for 2nd place was really tight between Martin, Jeremy and Steve. After Steve nicked a late 1-0 win against Jeremy, and Martin & Jeremy drew 2-2, Martin needed to beat Steve in the final game to come 2nd, while Steve needed a draw. In a surprisingly open contest, chances were missed at both ends but Martin bagged the only goal of the game to secure his first ever semi final place.

 

Both semi finals were low scoring, with Kasper beating Martin 2-0 and Chris beating Matt 1-0 with a goal right on the half time whistle. Matt tried valiantly 2nd half but just couldn’t claw back the deficit.

 

The final was a really good game, befitting a Masters final. Chris took a first half lead and had to defend valiantly, which he did successfully until about 4 minutes from time, when Kasper equalised following a sustained period of pressure. However not to be outdone, Chris went straight up the other end and took a 2-1 lead which he successfully retained until full time.

 

Well done to all who took part, and importantly it was great practice for the Rotterdam World Cup. Thanks to Jeremy Bradley for hosting a thoroughly enjoyable event in an excellent venue.

Leicester International Open

October 18th, 2009 by mike

The English Sports Table Football Association (ESTFA), 2009- 2010 season got off to a flyer on the August Bank Holiday weekend.

With the fixture calendar in place and a guarantee of a spot in the England World Cup squad for each category up for grabs, coupled with it being an International Open, it saw a good number (21) of players in attendance.  This included some of the ‘top’ British Players! to name a few: Justin Finch, Kasper Bennett, Chris Thomas, Adrian Ritoridis, and Monkey (John Lauder) in attendance.

The venue was excellent and complimented the nature of the event and the participants.  We were playing in a private room at one of the David Lloyd Sport Clubs.  We had plenty of room for seats, food and drink was available, and we were also playing on the best pitches - San Siro.  Each player played at least 3 games for £10 each, which represents really good value for money.

One of the first things to mention is the variety of bases being used by players.  Chris, Adrian, and Jeremy were using the Extreme works bases (more to come).  Justin and Kcarrie Valentine were using ‘Bodo’ bases, whilst top youngster Brandon Lavender, and the new NETFA signing Andrew Hillerby were using the Stefan Corda G2A Raptor bases.  Martin Hodds, superbly played well with the ‘cheapest’ and the most cost effective bases the Sure-Shots.

Extreme works bases – special report: They seems to be a slight shift in the top players using these bases as opposed to the Astrobases.  They are of a similar shape but the main difference is that the inner part of the base is lower down within the main component.  It is also quite light.  This seems to generate a good lift of the ball when shooting and it also seems to knock the opposition figures further.

Kevin Dyson, played with the traditional flat bases.  Those that have played Kevin will hopefully agree that the ‘flats’ can be equally affective in the ESTFA / FISTF events as they are in the ‘big ball’ events.  With the ability to curl and nice long flicks it does show that the modern game is not all about playing in straight lines.  He was unlucky to not progress through his groups, but he then managed to win the Veteran category by beating Phil Holmes. Maybe this does show that the game is open to those traditional ‘big ball’ players.  If you like the big ball events why not try this as well!

The rest of the field played with G2, or a variety of Astro bases, this showing that they is a chance for players to choose from a wide range of bases with the ability to curl and still do well.

The full results are shown on the next page.

 

Junior:

What was particular good to see were that at least 4 juniors in attendance.  From speaking to teacher, Adrian, I was informed that he runs a nice after school Subbuteo club which attracts a good spread of youngsters, up to 30 at a time.  I am aware that Kcarrie Valentine also runs a similar club, and the association would like to thank you for the work you do in promoting the game.  Two of these youngsters were at the event and they seemed to have a good time, scoring some goals to boot.  I remember Chris Thomas as a youngster and we hope to see more youngsters at events

 

Plate:

For those not fortunate to get through the groups the Leicester IO saw an opportunity for players to play against similar levels.  The plate consisted of a group of 3, myself, Gary Pearson  (Leeds), and Kcarrie Valentine.

Kcarrie won all of his two group games and I have to admit that over the last two years his game his come on lots.  This shows that with regular practice and tournament experience anyone new can prosper.  On a similar vein, Gary Leeds, scored his first couple of tournament goals, and his game is always developing.

 

The next event is the Liverpool Open and we hope to see as many players, no matter what ability in attendance.

 

Open

 

Group 1 Country/Club                                                                  G     N Pts

  1.     Kasper Bennett ENG/ses   6                       4     2                      3     0   9

  2.     Justin Finch ENG/epl                   6     9              1                      2     0   6

  3.     Dimitris Stemitsiotis ENG/atl               0        0        4                  1     0   3

  4.     Gary Pearson ENG/yor      1        0                         0                  0     0   0

 

Group 2 Country/Club                                                                   G     N Pts

  1.     Chris Thomas ENG/car   2              4     4                                  3     0   9

  2.     Matt Lampitt ENG/epl     1          4                5                           2     0   6

  3.     Kcarrie Valentine SCO/yor    5        1           1                           1     0    3

  4.     Shawn Dickinson ENG/-         0    0        1                                  0     0   0

  

Group 3 Country/Club                                                  G     N Pts

  1.     Martin Hodds ENG/yor         6               2     0           2     1   7

  2.     Paul Lawrenson ENG/yor          0     7          0           1     1   5

  3.     Julio Candelas ESP/mai             0          1          6      1     1   4

  4.     Richard Matthews ENG/-     1          1               0      0     0    0

 

Group 4 Country/Club                                                  G     N Pts

  1.     David Lauder WAL/car     4                4             1     2     1     7

  2.     Adrian Ritoridis ENG/tsp        0     6                   1     1     2     5

  3.     Steve Hawkins ENG/epl         0           0     7             1     1     4

  4.     Kevin Adderley ENG/yor   1          0           0             0     0     0

 

Group 5 Country/Club                                                                                  G     N Pts

  1.     Jeremy Bradley ENG/tsp                           3   1        0        3                     1     1   10

  2.     Andrew Hillerby ENG/yor              1   10             3        9                          2     2     8

  3.     Dave Pawsey ENG/epl                  1                0        0           2                 2     1     7

  4.     Brandon Lavender ENG/wor                     2        1                 0    2           1      0    3

  5.     Alex Turpin ENG/tsp                            2                       0    1       1            0     0    0

 

Barrages

Matt Lampitt              -                      Paul Lawrenson                                2-1

Adrian Ritoridis          -                      Andrew Hillerby                                1-0

Quarter final

Kasper Bennett         -                       Matt Lampitt                                1-0

Jeremy Bradley         -                      David Lauder                                0-1

Martin Hodds             -                      Justin Finch                                0-3

Adrian Ritoridis          -                      Chris Thomas                             1-0

Semi-final

Kasper Bennett         -                     David Lauder                                6-0

Justin Finch               -                     Adrian Ritoridis                             2-1gg

Final

Kasper Bennett         -                     Justin Finch                                3-2gg

 

U15                               

Semi-final                                                                                                            

Brandon Lavender         -                  Richard Matthews                              9-0

Dimitris Stemitsiotis        -                  Shawn Dickinson                                3-1

Final

Brandon Lavender         -                  Dimitris Stemitsiotis                            4-0

 

Veterans                      

Group 1 Country/Club                                                   G     N Pts

  1.     Kev Dyson ENG/tsp   2     4         3                              3     0   9

  2.     Phil Holmes ENG/tsp   1          5                  1               1    1     4

  3.     Rudi de Smet BEL/aal        0                1     1               0     2   2

  4.     John Turpin ENG/tsp              0    2     1                      0     1   1

 

 

Results for Yorkshire IO 1st & 2nd August

August 2nd, 2009 by Gary Pearson

The 2008/2009 Yorkshire IO was held at the Wakefield Wildcats stadium on the 1st and 2nd of August.

The 1st saw the team even which consisted of a round robin of the 6 teams involved. Cardiff San Siro ended up the unbeaten winners with EPL in second place.

The Sunday was the open, veterans and plate competitions.

The results were

Open final - Chris Thomas 2-1 Dave Baxter. Semifinalists were Andrew Hillerby  and Phil Dacey.

Veterans final - Phil Redman 1-0 Kenny Beggs 

Plate final - Kevin Christopher 2-1 Neil Munns 

The whole results for the event are attached below.

Many thanks to all who attended and hope to see you all in Leicester soon

yorks-io-results

Top English players on Swedish TV

July 31st, 2009 by Gary Pearson

Posted on You Tube is a Swedish TV clip with highlights from a couple of games featuring English players


Fast Tube by Casper

National Championships results file

May 19th, 2009 by Martin Hodds

Click here to see the full results of all the weekend’s games.

2009-nationals-results

National Championship goes to the wire !

May 17th, 2009 by Martin Hodds

England captain Dave Pawsey (Bristol) is the 2009 ESTFA National Champion, after a sudden death shootout victory over Wolverhampton’s Chris Short. The game finished 0-0 after extra time. Both players qualify to represent England in the World Cup in Rotterdam this September. The semifinalists were Adrian Ritoridis (Nottingham) and Chris Thomas (Middlesbrough).

In the Veterans category, previous champion Phil Redman (Liverpool) had to make do with 2nd place and a World Cup spot after being pipped by Luton’s Steve Hawkins.

Brandon Lavender (Worthing) is the new U15 champion, beating London’s Elliott Bellefontaine into 2nd place. Again both qualify for the World Cup.

In the team championships held on Saturday, English Premier League are champions after a final game win against North East TFA. These are our 2 entries for the Europa Cup in Belgium. TSPA White Star and Yorkshire Phoenix are our 2 reserve entries.
A full results file and pictures will follow soon.

2009 AGM date set

May 10th, 2009 by Martin Hodds

The 2009 ESTFA AGM will take place at the White Bear pub, near Leeds on Saturday 25th July at 2pm. It would be good if more members become involved in the running of our Association, so please come along if you can.

The White Bear is next to Junction 28 of the M62 motorway. Exit the roundabout for Bradford & Morley A650, and the car park entrance is 1st left. Postcode for your Satnav is WF3 1LA or WF3 1JX, depending on which website you look ! However either should get you to the M62/A650 roundabout and then you can’t miss it.

National Championships - Final Reminder

May 2nd, 2009 by Martin Hodds

Note from Secretary Jeremy Bradley:

Hi, The 2009 ESTFA National Championships will be held at the Swallowfield School, Weathercock Close, Woburn Sands, MK17 8SL on Saturday 16th (Teams) and Sunday 17th (Individual) May 2009, flick off 09:30 both days.

You need to be a member of the ESTFA and classed as English within the FISTF to participate, forms will be available on the day. If you are English but are not resident in England then you only need to be a member of the country that you reside in but in order to be eligible to play for England you must have joined the ESTFA as well by the end of November 2008. If you became a member by the end of November 2008 you will be eligible to be selected for the 2009 World Cup in Rotterdam on 5th/6th September 2009.

Open, Veteran, Under 19 and Under 15 categories will be organised on the Sunday providing that there are at least 3 players in those categories present, you may only play in 1 category. Entry fees are £8.00 for those in the Open, Veteran or Under categories or £4.00 for those in the Under 156 category. Teams are £12.00. Please enter via E-Mail - jeremybradley49@yahoo.co.uk . Please forward this E-Mail onto any interested parties. Any questions just ask! Many thanks Jeremy

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