The FISTF Grand Prix of Bormla 2022 was held on Saturday at AUM University in Cospicua.
The Women’s Under-16 and Under 20 categories kicked off the event before the team category. French player Stephanie Garnier of Tiburones won the Ladies event while second place went to Melanie Magro of Bormla SC.
In the Under-16 category, Jerome Cyganek of Hennuyer won the event in a thrilling final 2-1 against Maltese promising player Jayden Bonnici of Valletta Lions TFC.
In the Under-20 category, Maltese Jamie Bonnici of CCT Lazio was in a class of his own when he won every game of the category with second place going to Belgian Jann Segers of Hennuyer.
In the Veterans Category, it was Charlie Aquilina of Bormla SC who after winning in Vienna, now won in his home city in an all Cospicuan final where he defeated David Busch of Austria, who plays with the same club, 2-1. The semi finalists in this category were Massimo Cremona of Napoli fighters and Belgian Daniel Scheen of Stembert.
The team competition continued on Sunday and Valletta Subbuteo Club won with conviction the final against Belgian Club of Stembert 3-0. The semifinalists were Napoli Fighters of Italy and Bormla SC.
The event finished with a presentation of the team events by trophies collector Tony Borg and a presentation to the winners Dignitaries and head Referees .
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