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- Q531116 description "Belgian table footballer".
- Q531116 description "Belgian table footballer".
- Q531116 subject Q13307732.
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- Q531116 abstract "Frédéric Collignon (born 13 December 1975) is a table football player from Liege, Belgium.In the 15 year period from 1997-2012, Collignon was the dominant player in table football worldwide, winning the ITSF multi-table World Championships on 7 occasions; World Championships on Tornado tables on 5 occasions, and other ITSF recognised tables including Bonzini, Garlando, Leonhart, Roberto Sport, Jupiter, Eurosoccer, etc. In doubles tournaments in the United States, Collignon established a dominant partnership with Todd Loffredo, winning Open Doubles in the Tornado World Championships on 7 occasions.Having won more world championships on more tables, than any other player in history, and additionally being the only European player ever to have been dominant in the United States, Collignon is regarded by most as the greatest player in the history of the sport, although Collignon himself instead regards Loffredo as the greatest, however.Collignon announced his retirement at the end of 2012, at a point when he was the reigning ITSF multi-table World Champion in Singles and Doubles; Tornado World Champion; and having led Belgium to the World Cup. Nevertheless, from semi-retirement he continues to win whenever he plays, including the 2013 Leonhart and P4P World Championships, and 2014 Bonzini World Championships.".
- Q531116 birthDate "1975-12-13".
- Q531116 birthPlace Q31.
- Q531116 birthYear "1975".
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- Q531116 wikiPageWikiLink Q13307732.
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- Q531116 wikiPageWikiLink Q5312304.
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- Q531116 dateOfBirth "1975-12-13".
- Q531116 name "Collignon, Frederic".
- Q531116 placeOfBirth "Liège, Belgium".
- Q531116 shortDescription "Belgian table footballer".
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- Q531116 comment "Frédéric Collignon (born 13 December 1975) is a table football player from Liege, Belgium.In the 15 year period from 1997-2012, Collignon was the dominant player in table football worldwide, winning the ITSF multi-table World Championships on 7 occasions; World Championships on Tornado tables on 5 occasions, and other ITSF recognised tables including Bonzini, Garlando, Leonhart, Roberto Sport, Jupiter, Eurosoccer, etc.".
- Q531116 label "Frédéric Collignon".
- Q531116 givenName "Frederic".
- Q531116 name "Collignon, Frederic".
- Q531116 name "Frederic Collignon".
- Q531116 surname "Collignon".