Story

Tony Spredeman is a table soccer legend and one of the sport's most dominant players since his debut in the early 2000s. He claimed his first world championship title in 2003, losing just three games during the Open Singles event. In 2008, he added another Tornado world title after an iconic victory over Frederic Collignon, hailed as one of the greatest performances in table soccer history.

Achievements

🏆 Multiple national titles and five-time Texas State Open Singles & Doubles champion.
🥇 3-time gold medalist with the U.S. World Cup team.
🎯 Renowned for his mesmerizing 5-rod and fast, intelligent snake shot.
🚀 Over 20 open titles per season with a 70%+ win rate on the American Pro Tour.

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The Tony Experience

As a true ambassador of table soccer, Tony is not just a world-class competitor but also an exceptional teacher and promoter of the sport. His passion for table soccer continues to inspire players worldwide.

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