The South Korean experience has ended but not without leaving lots of memories worth cherrishing and sharing. As you might know already, the Czech national futnet team composed of three players from Čakovice and one from Vsetín and led by coach Martin Spilka has travelled to South Korea and took part in two Jokgu tournaments.
On November 27, the Polish Men's Championship took place in the GOSiR Ujazd center. 15 teams participated in the competition organized by Polski Futnet. Men competed in doubles (one bounce). The title was once again defended by the most successful Polish futnet duo - Michal Klosinski and Marcin Skrydalewicz from Blokers Lodz.
On Saturday, November 27, in Yeongwol, Gangwon-Do South Korea, an MOU (memorandum of understanding) was signed between UNIF and Jokgu Association of South Korea.
(Prague) There is an airplane that is going to fly from Prague on Wednesday, and it will be carrying well known faces. Czech national futnet team selected a few players, that are going for a long journey to Korea. The main mission is simple – two Jokgu tournaments and promotion of futnet in Korea.
The Blokers men's section has been uninterrupted champions of Poland since 2012. Over the years, Blokers has regularly performed internationally at UNIF Club World, Interliga - European Futnet League and other recognized tournaments such as Austin Cup and Valach Open.
The strongest teams from all over Poland will compete for the title of national futnet champions. The tournament will be played according to international futnet rules in men's doubles.
The Czech national team goes to South Korea to represent jokgu (futnet), the national sport in South Korea.
1000 #fans watched the final match. The live broadcast was seen by over 170.000 viewers. This week, #futnet was the 4th most watched sport on ČT SPORT.