#75: In Belgium, 3 ITL Players Claim 2 Golds, 1 Bronze And 1 Trophy

Three ITL fighters came back with a medal apiece - two golds and one bronze - from the 2025 edition of the Open De Liege, held in Belgium on the 17th February.

The team was lead by coach Gianluca Barbara, who also competed in the Masters - 80 kg category. He was joined by Czarek Odlanicki Poczobutt (senior - 87 kg) and Fergeson Galea (senior - 58 kg), the latter of whom made his senior debut.

Fergeson Galea

Fergeson opened the day having drawn French fighter Djebril Bahroum in the opening round (R8). He won convincingly, registering two 12-point gaps and ending the match before time.

He then drew Julien Gilliard (BEL) in the QF round of the set, winning with another round score of 2:0.

Fergeson later advanced to the SF of the event and faced Ilyas Ouhennou (FRA) of the renowned Bamara Elite Sport Club. The Maltese lost his first round but capitalised with a significant 8-0 win in the second round. It was all to play for in the third round as the two excanged blow for blow to the point were Ouhennou held a 1-point lead with five seconds to spare. It was during that time that Fergeson landed a headshot that connected, but did not score.

After appealing for a video replay, the points were rejected because the referees had failed to resume game time on the PSS as the match went on. Fergeson was unable to even the score a second time in the last five seconds and was thus eliminated.

His great performance, however, earned him a bronze medal.

Gianluca fought next in the Masters -80 kg, facing Korea Club Houdeng’s Bruno Delattre (BEL) in the final. Delattre was significantly larger in stature compared to the Maltese.

Gianluca started off well, connecting with two punches to end the first round with a 3-1 win. Two well-placed headshots from Delattre in the second round, however, put the Belgian in the lead with a score of 15-10. Delattre won round two.

Gianluca Barbara receiving the award: ‘Meilleur Combattante Masters’ from the competition organiser, Fabio De Simone.

Come round three, Gianluca connected with punch and headshot in the opening moments of the game, to maintain a lead of 4-0. He later increased the lead to 8-0 and was able to maintain it for the duration of the game, winning the match and gold.

For the second consecutive year, Gianluca also claimed the award for the best player in the Masters division.

Czarek was the third of ITL to play, drawing Faruk Semiz (BEL) from Corea Club Charleroi directly in the final. It was the last match of the day and it turned out to be a spicy one, with the Iron heavyweight winning both rounds to cap off an astonishing journey to the podium.

Czarek connected with flying headshot (pictured below) to cement his win early in the second round.

Czarek Odlanicki (red) with a spectacular headshot.

The Pole would later claim ITL’s third medal: Gold.

With just 3 players, ITL - as a team - stormed to a 16th place finish, out of 72 teams attending the event, of which some had a contingent of no less than 20 players.

With just 3 players, ITL finished 16th out of 72 teams.

ITL Thanks The Organisers Of The Open De Liege 2025

A special thanks to competition organizer Mr Fabio De Simone, for his hospitality and for managing this amazing tournament.

De Simone, the Head Coach of Koryo Grace-Hollogne, who is also a Masters athlete, was able to run the event with co-coach Didier Lebon while managing his own tea on the day.

This was the second year running that ITL took part in this event. You can catch the recap of what happened last time round by clicking here.

The Open de Liege proved to be an important event for all three athletes, as they continue to accrue experience in their respective categories

The team returns to Malta with two gold medals and one bronze, and a wealth of experience to keep the momentum going all the way to the next competition.

All championship results can be found by clicking here.

@gianluca.barbara

Gianluca is a certified and registered specialist in exercise and nutrition science. He is also a journalist and avid researcher on a mission to find the healthiest lifestyle, even while living on the fattest island in Europe.

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