WASPA events remain as vibrant as ever, with tournaments continuing to take place across the globe. In recent days alone, results have been collected from England, Ireland, Italy, Wales, Belgium, the Netherlands, Australia and New Zealand—a clear demonstration of the international reach and energy of the circuit.
This worldwide spread perfectly illustrates what makes WASPA unique: a flexible and inclusive competition network where local clubs, emerging players and experienced competitors all come together under a common passion for Subbuteo. Week after week, from small club nights to national championship stages, the WASPA calendar reflects a sport that is truly alive on every continent.
One of the standout events took place in Ireland, where the third stage of the Irish Championship delivered high‑quality action (see group picture). Mark Farrell produced an excellent performance to take the title, defeating Mario Frittelli in the final and confirming his strong form on the international scene.
Across the Irish Sea, England once again proved to be a key hub of activity. While several local tournaments were held in places such as Worthing and Morecambe Bay, the big story came from Finchampstead, where the local Subbuteo club successfully hosted its very first WASPA event. The occasion was made even more special with the حضور of players from Solent Subbuteo Club, underlining the spirit of connection and exchange that defines the circuit.
Further afield, the international dimension of WASPA was equally evident. In New Zealand, despite a few late withdrawals, the Auckland tournament went ahead in great style, with Andy Shearer claiming victory after a strong run to the title. Meanwhile in Wales, Darren Barnes dominated proceedings by winning two stages of the national championship in as many days, showing remarkable consistency.
Italy also played its part in this global snapshot, with both senior and youth competitions taking place. In Lamezia, the future of the game was on display as young Francesco Pujia secured victory in the latest junior event, highlighting the importance of development pathways within WASPA.
From Western Europe to Oceania, from grassroots events to national competitions, these results once again confirm that WASPA is not just a series of tournaments—it is a worldwide community, connecting players, clubs and cultures through a shared love of the game.
🏆 Results
Regional tournaments
Worthing, England (May 18, 2026)
- Malcolm Jamieson
- Shaun Allison
- Daryl Radwell
- Nathan Holley
- Steve Taylor
- Ian Maskell
- Allan Ewart
- Riccardo Castagna
- Colin Houlson
- Simon Neale
Dublin, Ireland (April 25, 2026)
Semi-finals:
- Mark Farrell 2–0 Kenny Beggs
- Mario Frittelli 3–0 Andy Fitzpatrick
Final:
- Mark Farrell 4–1 Mario Frittelli
Plate final:
- Daniel Kaliszewski beat Louis Herbert
Junior final:
- Roisin Hogan drew with Eliott Fitzpatrick
Terni, Italy (May 19, 2026)
- Marco Perotti
- Riccardo Pazzaglia
- Simone Perotti
- Moreno Margheriti
Morecambe Bay, England (May 19, 2026)
- Luca Lanzani
- Lee Hatfield
- Perry Sinacola
- Keith Carman
- Rob Wilkinson
- Tom Eddington
- Henry Eddington
- Steven Dobinson
Gouda, Netherlands (May 20, 2026)
- Jerrel van Keimpema
- Martijn Bom
- Casey van Os
- Xavier Aret
- Marco de Bruin
- Richard Oranje
- Maurice Montone
- Rinaldo van Dijk
- Jan‑Willem Wind
Perth, Australia (May 20, 2026)
- Hugh Best
- Noel Mani
- Des Devine
Terni, Italy (May 26, 2026)
- Marco Perotti
- Simone Perotti
- Moreno Margheriti
Finchampstead, England (May 25, 2026)
- Jason Christopher (Solent)
- Dave Legg(Finchampstead)
- Simon Hawley (Finchampstead)
- Andy McGovern (Solent)
- Nigel Morgan (Solent)
- Alan Cutler (Finchampstead)
- Jon Patten (Finchampstead)
- Shaun Ellis (Finchampstead)
- Dave Simmil (Finchampstead)
Auckland, New Zealand (May 16, 2026)
Final: Andy Shearer 4–1 Mark Rossi
Milton Keynes, England (May 25, 2026)
- Paul Gildersleve
- Grahame Farmer
- Harry Staszewski
- Greg Lickorish
- Tom Staszewski
National championships (Wales)
Aberaeron (May 23, 2026)
- Final: Darren Barnes 4–0 Rob Fitch
Aberystwyth (May 24, 2026)
1. Darren Barnes
2. Rob Fitch
3. Dave Samuel
4. Richard Roper
5. Matthew Rowley
6. John Lauder
Club WASPA
Néchin, Belgium (May 22, 2026)
- Matthias Averlant
- Sébastien Rochez
- Vincent Coppenolle
- Sébastien Sorge
Old rules
Final: Dave Collett 1–0 Colin Fletcher
Plate final: Simon McMurray beat Nigel Morgan
Promotional event (Youth)
Lamezia, Italy (May 21, 2026)
- Francesco Pujia
- Gianpaolo Pulici
- Francesco De Santis










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