Written by, Dave Hopfinger, US Senior team member for World Cup 2012
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Wah-see mon pahs-pohr.
kahn pahr leh pro-shahn ah-vee-yohn
ITSF World Cup 2013!
The World Cup 2012 was a spectacular Foosball experience.
Yes, the ITSF World Cup is a great event! It all takes me back to the glory years of Tournament Soccer. This has to go down as one of the best Foosball experiences of my entire Foosball life.
There is no prize money, Zero. However, never have I seen a happier group of Players. The intensity was phenomenal; everyone is firm in representing his or her Country! After the battle of intense match play is over, it is not as you see in politics and here on TV. All Country Foosers give the impression they like each other, Foosball is more important than stupid politics. Everyone was trading their Jerseys for other countries branded Jerseys. There is a lot of chanting, media and large load crowds. Most teams have the same solid line up year to year.
The French people were nice to us. The whole city (pop. 252029), seemed to know we were there. Electronic billboards throughout the city flashed the Foosball World Cup Emblem. I got lost trying to find the players party, found myself talking to French locals at a bar who understood what I was trying to say and started showing me Foosball fliers and giving me directions in French.
We had our USA Jackets on at Buffalo Bills and when we left the French where repeatedly screaming in the parking lot as we left, WE LOVE YOU! They weren’t even Foosball players.
Farid Lounas ITSF President invited us, the USA senior team into the Euro Sport Production Van to watch the live feed. There were 12 live feeds and they were switching back and forth to Jim Stevens Live. It is interesting how it comes together. Over one million people watched life in over 41 countries.
I am sure you all want to hear about the playing Foos part. The USA Senior Team ended up 5th. We tied with Italy, lost to France and Germany.
We had beaten the French the day before; we must have pissed them off. They were all fired up and they hit us with some awesome alien looking front toe ½ spin-pokes. Pass and Hack, Five-Man precision hacks. Even AKD would have been in quite impressed with the French style of play.
Playing on 5 tables that we have not yet refined our games on, gave them a slight advantage. The Germans love the Lionheart Table. We played the famous German players Hans-Friedrich Kircher and Ulrich Stoeple. Yes, they are Foosball animals starving for competition. They are Foosball Legends in their home Country. Hans invited the Jet Shot.
Once we lost on Fireball and won on Bonzini, a table I haven’t played on, Italians love Bonzini, to me it seemed like a toy. On Garlando when I tried a bank-shot, it immediately flew off the table. So there was no reason to try it anymore unless you were aiming for someone in the stands.
Roberto Sport was interesting but I don’t know what to say about it. I zoned in on an assortment of exploding banks, it freak a lot of them out. Most the time they had never seen a bank series so defense was a little unaware. In return, euros are doing options off the front toe we haven’t thought of yet.
Fireball is our home table now, so we might as well have a very big welcome party. Tornado was our homme. They may have a International Tour! Warrior is coming out with a new and improved Table.
A Special Thank You!
Brendan Flaherty for Sponsorship, Event Shirts personalized, and dinner at an authentic French Restaurant. Then Saturday Night drinks for everyone at a French bar (40 straight shot at a time) too much to be able to put into words, Wow, again! It was a great time for all!
Thanks also goes to Umbro for the uniforms.
Thanks, USTSF, ITSF, Fireball, Nike and Euro Sport 2 Television.
Jim Stevens of Inside Foos Productions.
French Airlines for Special rates for ITSF World Cup Players.
Thanks, Pat Ryan and the entire US Team,
Thanks, Mike Holbert, Kathy Brainard, Jeep, Tim Normandin, Charlie Mackintosh, Spirit Mollice, Dillon Flaherty, Shelly Langley, Mike Donaldson, Brad Laurine, George Bonar (AKD), and Pat Mandin.
In addition, Thanks to special foos friends Rich Fosner, Duane Roberts, Craig Switzer, Ken Oda and James Hirai for keeping me playing and talking about Foos. Thanks to all NW players!
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Nice story Dave!
Brad Laurine