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ITSF TOUR 2016 As of July 5, 2021 : Submited to EC Vote Published on International Table Soccer Federation (https://www.tablesoccer.org) ITSF TOUR 2016 as of September 25, 2021 : submited to EC vote # Location Info Date Tournament Name Competitions Category Table 1 Republic of the (www.tablesoccerph.org) 20.Feb - 21.Feb Manila Bay Open OS / OD / JD / Master Fireball Philippines Republic of Butch FRANCISCO Mixed Series the Philippines ([email protected]) (Manila) 2 Chinese Taipei Chinese (www.foosball.tw) 08.Apr - 10.Apr 2016 Asia Foosball OS / OD / WS / Internation Fireball Taipei Jack Huang () Classic WD / SS / SD / al (Taichung) JS / JD / Other 3 Commonwealth of (www.foosballqueensland.com.au) 06.Aug - 08.Aug Queensland Open OS / OD Pro Tour Fireball Australia Commonwealth Amir Hayfa of Australia ([email protected]) (Brisbane) 4 Hong Kong Hong Kong (https) 26.Aug - 28.Aug 2016 Hong Kong OS / OD / Pro Tour Fireball (Hong Kong) Tsoi Yu Hang Graham Foosball Open Other ([email protected]) 5 People's Republic of (www.beijingfoosball.org) 01.Oct - 03.Oct Beijing Open 2016 OS / / OD / Master Fireball China People's Republic Miles Du / Goffin Jos Other Series of China ([email protected]) (Beijing) 6 Islamic Republic of (ptsf-tablesoccer.com) 05.Nov - 06.Nov PTSF Pro Tour OS / / OD / WS Pro Tour Multitable Pakistan Islamic Usman Ahmed / WD / SS / SD Republic of Pakistan ([email protected]) / JS / JD / DS / (Lahore) DD / Mixed / Other 7 Republic of India (www.ftsi.in) 11.Nov - 13.Nov Multitable OS / OD / WS / Pro Tour Multitable Republic of India Arshad Mohammad Championships 2016 WD / JS / JD / (New Delhi, India) ([email protected]) Mixed / Other 8 People's Republic of (www.chinafoosball.org) 11.Nov - 13.Nov 2016 China Open OS / OD / SS / Internation Fireball China People's Republic Jochen ([email protected]) SD / JS / JD al of China (ZhangJiaGang (张家港)) Page 1 of 2 Published on International Table Soccer Federation (https://www.tablesoccer.org) 9 Commonwealth of (www.foosballaustralia.com.au) 20.Nov - 20.Nov Victorian Open Table OS / OD / WS / Pro Tour Fireball Australia David Favretto Soccer Tournament WD / SS / JS (Melbourne) ([email protected]) 2016 10 Commonwealth of (www.foosballaustralia.com.au) 27.Nov - 27.Nov Australian Open 2016 OS / OD / WS / Master Fireball Australia Commonwealth David Morgan (president@foosball JS / Other Series of Australia australia.com.au) (Sydney) 11 Republic of India (www.ftsi.in) 03.Dec - 04.Dec Pro Tour Nanded 2016 OS / OD / WS / Pro Tour Multitable Republic of India Arshad Mohammad WD / JS / JD / (Nanded, Maharashtra, ([email protected]) Mixed / Other India) 12 State of Kuwait State of () 08.Dec - 09.Dec Kuwait ITSF Tour1 OS / OD Pro Tour Multitable Kuwait Eyad Ahmad 2016 (kuwait) ([email protected]) 13 Chinese Taipei Chinese (www.foosball.tw) 16.Dec - 18.Dec 2016 Kaohsiung Open OS / OD / WS / Internation Fireball Taipei Jack Huang ([email protected]) WD / SS / SD / al (Kaohsiung) JS / JD / Other 14 State of Kuwait State of () 22.Dec - 23.Dec Kuwait ITSF Tour2 OS / OD Pro Tour Multitable Kuwait Eyad Ahmad 2016 (Kuwait) ([email protected]) 15 Islamic Republic of (ptsf-tablesoccer.com) 23.Dec - 24.Dec Pakistan National OS / / OD / WS Master Multitable Pakistan Islamic Adnan Ahmad Championship / WD / SS / SD Series Republic of Pakistan ([email protected]) / JS / JD / DS / (Lahore) DD / Mixed Source URL: https://www.tablesoccer.org/tourpdf/2016/oceania Page 2 of 2 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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