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About the Lone Star Subbuteo League of Texas |
Lone Star Subbuteo League in Texas - Formed in 2007. The Lone Star Subbuteo League is based in Hurst, Texas, the heart of the Dallas-Ft. Worth area. The league includes the top ranked American Subbuteo Association player in the Lone Star State, as well as two active ASA officials, the ASA Treasurer, and the ASA Statistician. The Lone Star Subbuteo League is sponsored by TableSoccerUSA, the leading provider of subbuteo equipment in the United States. The Lone Star Subbuteo League is always welcoming new members. Interested parties should contact us at info@lonestarsubbuteo.com. |
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Holiday Silver |
| Glasgow Kiss | Chris and Jeremy, the new kids in Subbuteo Town, Texas accompanied The King to Baltimore, MD for the biggest Subbuteo event in US history Nov 30-Dec 2. Put on annually by Paul Eyes, the Holiday Silver weekend is officially More Subbuteo Than You Can Handle™. Starting on Friday evening with youth and veteran category play, and running through the FISTF I/O on Sunday, there were a total of 7 tournaments completed over the weekend. Two youth, on veterans, a team tournament, a traveler's cup, the MLS Cup (ASA open) and the Holiday Silver (FISTF IO.) This was in addition to the dozens of friendly matches played over the three days. Over 70 people played tournament games over the weekend. It was huge, it was fun, and the LSSL is proud to have represented Texas. All Lone Star players made it out of group play for the ASA open and the team tourney, Chris and Keith made it out of group play for the FISTF IO, with Keith going to the quarterfinals. All in all, a very good showing for the latest and greatest subbuteo league in the state of Texas. <Click for full story> |
| Stroopwafel Stadium | |
| The King's Challenge Crown | |
| Holiday Silver | |
What The Heck Is Subbuteo? |
Subbuteo is a game of miniature soccer. It is played on a miniature pitch with miniature plastic
men mounted on a rounded base. These figures are "flicked" around the field with one's index
finger to pass or shoot the ball, and to put the figures into position. The game was first invented
and popularized in England in the early to mid 1900's. It has
since spread in popularity throughout Europe and the rest The game of Subbuteo originated in postwar England in the late 1940's. Invented by Peter Adolph, the game saw a peak in the 1970's, but has seen a large resurgence as of late with many players rediscovering a game from their youth. Subbuteo has seen many changes from its original incarnation to today's game. The first sets came with cardboard figures on half-circle plastic bases, plastic goals, and a piece of chalk to draw lines on an army surplus blanket (not included). Eventually, in the early 1960's, the playing figure was a mass produced three dimensional figure. The late 1970's saw the addition of non-playing accessories like grandstand seating, fence surround and a working scoreboard. The early 1980's saw the playing figure and the plastic base undergo changes. No longer was the figure lifeless; he now was a more lifelike looking player set in a lightweight base. In 1996, Hasbro bought production rights and reduced the number of teams produced, cut out the accessories, but introduced a new one piece base that was an improvement over the lightweight base of the 80's. Hasbro ceased production of Subbuteo products in 1999. By 2000, Subbuteo players and bases were not being produced by one company, but were being produced by numerous companies around the world. Now, today's players use high quality playing surfaces, metal goals, highly detailed molded figures, and precision machined bases that glide across the entire field! Subbuteo was introduced in the United
States when Jokari became the first
mass distributor of the game in 1981.
Many players remember an
early introduction to
Subbuteo through Jokari
sponsoring the PBS program“Soccer Made In Germany.”
Jokari started the American
Subbuteo Association in 1982.
Tournaments were organized and
newsletters produced, and the ASA
held the first ever National
Championship in the summer of 1982.
Today the ASA has over 15 clubs
nation wide and an active
tournament circuit. In the Unlike soccer’s World Cup that is
held every four years, Subbuteo’s
version of the World Cup is held
every year. Players from
countries around the
world compete every
summer in the world’s
largest table soccer
tournament. A game that once
thought reached it’s peak in |
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