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Lorenzo Fulco

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Lorenzo Fulco (born on 13 Febbrary 2006) is an italian player of Pokémon Trading Card Game


Biography[edit]

Lorenzo Fulco grew up in Turin in Italy and in 2013 to Lorenzo liking to Pokemon. He attended primary school in Turin and the middle school, he attending the high school.

Pokemon career[edit]

Lorenzo Fulco during the World Championship 2019 in Washington D.D. on 17 August 2019

In 2013 Lorenzo participated in his first tournament in Italy

on 12 June 2016 Lorenzo won the National in Italy finishing 1st place

on 19 August 2016 at World Championship 2016 finishing in Top 32

on 5 November 2016 at Regional Liverpool Lorenzo won the tournament finishing 1st place

on 4 March 2017 at regional Sheffield Lorenzo won the tournament finishing 1st place

on 21 April 2017 at International Sao Paolo Lorenzo finishing in Top 8

on 6 May 2017 at SPE Treviso Lorenzo finishing 2nd place

on 19 August 2017 Lorenzo has received the invitation for the World Championship 2017 in Anaheim. Lorenzo went to the World Championship for the Day 2 and took part 50th place

on 30 September 2017 at SPE Bilbao Lorenzo won the tournament finishing 1st place

on 15 Dicember 2018 at Regional Harrogate Lorenzo finishing 11th place

on 23 Febbrary at SPE Cannes Lorenzo won the tournament finishing 1st place

on 17 August 2019 Lorenzo has received the invitation for the World Championship 2019 in Washington. Lorenzo went to the World Championship 2019 for the Day 2 and took part 40th place

on 28 September 2019 at Regional Koln Lorenzo finishing 14th place

on 2 November 2019 at SPE Paris Lorenzo finishing 12th place

on 11 January 2020 at Regional Bochum Lorenzo finishing 9th place

Lorenzo Fulco, with this results, is one of the best players in Europe and the 1st in Italy. Now he is popular in the Pokémon Trading Card Game

References[edit]



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