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Tony Spredeman (born September 19, 1984) is an American master [1] table football player from Milwaukee, WI, USA currently living in Romania. He is a multiple-time World Champion and often partners with Billy Pappas in the Open Doubles format.
Table football, known as foosball [a] or table soccer in North America, is a tabletop game loosely based on association football. [1] Its objective is to move the ball into the opponent's goal by manipulating rods which have figures attached resembling football players of two opposing teams.
The International Table Soccer Federation (ITSF) since 2004 has held a World Championships annually or bi-annually, with the winning players and teams recognised as the best international multi-table players and teams of that period. World Series events are held for ITSF-recognised tables (Leonhart, Garlando, Bonzini, Roberto Sport and Tornado ...
The only major difference between sports table football and real football is the shooting zone in front of each goal. The ball must enter the shooting zone to be able to score a legal goal. The pitch is divided into four equal quarters, normally 300 millimetres (12 in) each, but dimensions may vary (FISTF playing rules).
Tony Bacon is an American veteran professional table football player. He was a world champion on the Dynamo table in three successive years from 1985 to 1987.
In addition, Marples was part of Derbyshire's Asda Challenge Trophy winning side. He played fifteen further First-class cricket matches for the club in 1986, a season during which Derbyshire used three different players in the wicket-keeper role, with Bernie Maher , who was recognised as a stronger batsman, eventually reclaiming the position.
Rob Atha (born 1986) is a table football/foosball player from the UK, previously ranked 1st in the world and regularly ranking in the top 5 of the International Table Soccer Federation (ITSF) rankings. [1] Atha has been the number #1 ranked player in the UK since the early 2000s.
Steve Sims (born 2 July 1957) is an English former football defender. He played about half of his professional career at Watford. Sims started his career at Leicester City in 1975. After 3 seasons, he was transferred to Watford for £175,000 and was the player of the season for 1980/81. [2]