Thursday, 12 February 2026

WASPA standings as per January 2026

Dear Subbuteo friends,

A good field in Karlsruhe, Germany
we are happy to publish the monthly standings of the WASPA circuit.

January was amazing with nothing more than 50 tournaments held in 14 different countries!

We have a fantastic circuit of tournaments and many new organizers. We are also happy to have 4 more clubs listed in the WASPA Conference League!

Among the interesting statistics, we can now reveal that England has reached the amazing number of 1000 regional tournaments organized (!!!) while Belgium has just reached the number of 500 regional tournaments!

In January, we had the first events of the season in Austria and New Zealand, which means tournaments have been organized in 18 different nations this season.

PDF file (results): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1K2fk4r1tDOPA4d6e955tUpPIWrgBLcz0/view?usp=sharing

Excel file (rankings and statistics): https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vRCoE2Pe9MlFXVFZzPazoelhNXc_-QSbzF_U6Ez4yP8beVHzJvFR3El7gDGlh-VFg/pub?output=xlsx

There is no need to say more but if you are interested to join the WASPA circuit, drop a line to vincentcoppenolle@gmail.com to announce your forthcoming events and to send results.

We remain at your disposal for more details about the biggest Subbuteo circuit on the planet!

Yours in sport,

Vincent Coppenolle

Some top pictures of the month

Giuseppe Tardiota winner in Sydney (Austrlian GP WASPA tournament)

Martinog Bradley (right) winner of the Irish circuit tournament in Letterkenny

Great turnout in Breda, Spain

South Devon New Year Cup in England

Players in Néchin for the 50th WASPA regional tournament in Belgium

Cayne Matthews won the WASPA Plate at the Pedmore Satellite

Kye Arnold winner of the Chasers Open

Action in the premises of Virtus Calabria, Italy

Chris Short winner of the ESA circuit tournament

Virtus Calabria action

Northern Falcons tournament in Sydney


Monday, 9 February 2026

Vicenç Prats and Ferran Coll winners in the Catalan Circuit

Better late than never, we finally publish news from the Catalan Country and we are happy to collect results of the last two stage of the Catalan Circuit.

Earlier this season, Breda hosted the second tournament of the 2025-2026 season, an event that once again brought together a large number of participants and consolidated the good momentum of the discipline throughout the territory. p to 28 players from various parts of Catalonia, and also with representation from Occitania and Mallorca , filled the Cercle Bredenc Multipurpose Hall with intense competition, a good atmosphere and closely contested matches from the group stage.

Prats and Araujo redid the final

Àlex Araujo and Vicenç Prats competing in the final in Breda
As happened in Montornès at the start of the season, Vicenç Prats once again demonstrated his great form and was proclaimed tournament champion. In the final he again beat Àlex Araujo 2-1, who had another very regular tournament and remains one of the essential names on the Circuit. The semi-finals offered high-level duels. Ferran Coll and Alfred Laporta were the other two great protagonists of the main draw, reaching the top 4 after a day full of rhythm and intense matches.

Vicenç Prats receiving the trophy and diploma from the local organizer Albert Carles of the Breda club

High-level consolation with Mallorcan victory

Barcelona FT's Mallorcan Josep David Somoza with the Consolation Tournament trophy
The consolation also made headlines. The Mallorcan Josep David Somoza, after having beaten local player Ricard Carles in the semifinals, on penalties, won in the final against Montornès' representative Toni Hernández. The fact that players who are usually at the top of the rankings end up competing in the consolation round —as happened in the first tournament— once again demonstrates the growth in the competitive level of the Circuit in recent times. The differences are narrowing and each match becomes a demanding challenge, even in the early rounds.

The Catalan Table Football Circuit experienced a day to remember this Sunday, February 1st, in Mataró, home of the third tournament of the 2025-2026 season. The event set an absolute record for participation , with a total of 36 players, the highest number recorded so far in a tournament on the circuit.

Record participation and great atmosphere in Mataró

The day was marked from the start by the high number of participants, which generated a very demanding group stage with high-intensity matches. The presence of several local players contributed to creating a great competitive atmosphere throughout the tournament, with numerous duels decided by small details.

A high-level final decided in extra time

Classic final of the Circuit between Ferran Coll and Vicenç Prats
The grand final offered a duel of the highest level between Ferran Coll and Vicenç Prats, two of the current leaders of the Catalan Circuit. The match was extremely close and needed extra time to decide the champion. Finally, Ferran Coll managed to prevail in the decisive minutes, proclaiming himself champion after a very solid performance throughout the competition. Prats, for his part, once again demonstrated great regularity and added a new final this season.

Ferran Coll from the Barcelona FT club with the diploma and trophy that accredit him as the tournament champion
The semi-finals also featured remarkable performances. Alfred Laporta confirmed his good form with a new presence in the final rounds, while local player Àlex Araujo had an excellent tournament, coming within touching distance of a third consecutive final after a very meritorious run throughout the day.

Rafel Blasco wins the consolation

Rafel Blasco raising the Consolation champion trophy

In the consolation round, the triumph went to the Tàrrega player, Rafel Blasco, who completed a great tournament and won in the final against another local representative, Arnau de la Hoz.

The fourth stage of the circuit will take place in Girona on April 12.

(Special thanks to Ricard Carles for the stories - Article translated from the Internet)

Extra links:

Stage 2 original report: https://futboldetaula.cat/2025/12/07/vicenc-prats-repeteix-triomf-a-breda-en-el-segon-torneig-del-circuit-catala-2025-2026/

Stage 3 original report: https://futboldetaula.cat/2026/02/08/ferran-coll-triomfa-en-el-tercer-torneig-a-mataro-amb-record-absolut-de-participacio/

Tuesday, 3 February 2026

January 2026: more WASPA results from around Europe

Subbuteo clubs are working to promote the game in many different countries and we are happy to receive results from several nations. Here is a summary of recent events held around Europe.

Some of the players in Néchin
Please note it's not too late to send your January results (by e-mail to vincentcoppenolle@gmail.com). We will close January records by January 5 in the evening and we will hopefully be able to publish rankings soon. Alfred also invites players to the "Golden Grand Prix Baumfalkencup" to be played on 1-3 of May 2026 in Traiskirchen!

In Austria, TSC Phoenix players agreed to take part in the WASPA circuit so we are happy to receive the first results from the clubs courtesy of Alfred Strommer. The next tournament of the club will be held on February 17.

Belgium had three events last week with many good players taking part. In the Sout of the country, Noah Dirick won his first tournament at Wamme Subbuteo Club, finishing on top of a league of six players. In Manaihant, East of the country, 7 players were competing in Swiss system and Christophe dheur claimed the honors after being unbeaten. Finally, in Néchin (in the West of Belgium, if was a close fight between Matthias Averlant and Sébastien Rochez but Matthias was the winner of the evening on goal difference.

The guys of Virtus Calabria in Lamezia Terme do a great job organizing various local tournament. Vittorio Giummo won the final of the latest event against Angelo De Santis. 6 players were taking part.

In the Netherlands, the latest tournament in Gooda had a good turnout of 11 players. Every player had at least four games and after the group sessions, there were close games to decide the winner but Casey van Os was once again in a great day to beat Fabrizio Cavazza in the final.

Finally, more results from England as the Godiva players in Coventry held their latest tournament last week. Two players made their WASPA debut while Richard Grimley was the best player of the night.

If you organize Subbuteo tournaments in your club, don't hesitate to register the event to WASPA as our doors are always welcome for new players!

Vienne, Austria, January 28 2026

1. Manfred Pawlica (TSC Phoenix)
2. Igor Ljubisavljevic (TSC Phoenix)
3. Jürgen Lizar (TSC Phoenix)
4. Alfred Strommer (TSC Phoenix)
5. Alexander Scheller (TSC Phoenix)
6. Manfred Joseph (TSC Phoenix)

Bande, Belgium, January 29 2026

1. Noah Dirick (Wamme SC)
2. Luc Grosdent (Wamme SC)
3. Jean Grosdent (Wamme SC)
4. Salvatore Visconti (Verviers-Herve)
5. Maxim Grosdent (Wamme SC)
6. Vincent Dirick (ELM'Aye)

Néchin, Belgium, January 30 2026

1. Matthias Averlant (AS Hennuyer)
2. Sébastien Rochez (Stembert)
3. Vincent Coppenolle (Templeuve)
4. Raphael Dhondt (Templeuve)
5. Sébastien Sorge (France/Wattrelos)
6. Jann Segers (AS Hennuyer)
7. Jean-Marc Matha (France/-)
8. Ursule Dhondt (Templeuve)

Manaihant, Belgium, January 30 2026



1. Christophe Dheur (Valletta SC)
2. Arnaud Nullens (Verviers-Herve)
3. Benoit Vanwissen (Verviers-Herve)
4. Lucas Père (AS Hennuyer)
5. Pascal Scheen (Stembert)
6. Quentin Van Glabeke (Stembert)
7. Mélina Scheen (Stembert)

Lamezia Terme (Virtus Calabria), Italy, January 30 2026

Final: Vittorio Giummo - Angelo De Santis 1-0

Gouda, the Netherlands, January 28 2028

Semi-finals: Fabrizio Cavazza (Gorizia) - Xavier Aret (Dutch Legends) 2-1
Jerrel van Keimpema (Rijnmond)- Casey van Os (Rijnmond) 0-2

Final: Fabrizio Cavazza - Casey van Os 0-1

Coventry, England, January 29 2026

1. Richard Grimley (Godiva SC)
2. Damian Mayes (Godiva SC)
3. Graham Harwood (Godiva SC)
4. Richard Wilkinson (Godiva SC)
5. Sean Gabriel (Godiva SC)
6. Adrian Fielding (Godiva SC)

Monday, 2 February 2026

Results from WASPA events held in England in January 2026

Cayne Matthews, winner of the Plate at the Pedmore Satellite

We are working on January rankings and we receive a lot of results from events held in the last few days. It's amazing to see we are adding results from 9 more events held in England. here is a quick summary of results. Thanks to all organizers who continue to support the WASPA circuit and offer great tournaments. Well done o the clubs of bristol, Worthing, Haverhill, Leicester, South Devon, Chasers, Solent, Morecame Bay and Pedmore!

Bristol, England, January 26 2026

1. Stuart Briffett (Bristol)
2. Dave Fletcher (Bristol)
3. Malcolm Jarvis (Bristol)
4. Steve Wonnacott (Bristol)
5. Aaron Skinner (Bristol)
6. Andy Jarvis (Bristol)
7. David Samuel (Wales/Cardiff)
8. Lyndon Davies (Bristol)
9. Phillip Bryant (Bristol)
10. David Lauder (Wales/Cardiff)
11. John Lauder (Wales/Cardiff)
12. Bob Fairbrother (South Devon SC)
13. Taylor Randles (Bristol)
14. Matthew Rowley (Wales/Cardiff)
15. Gareth Hughes (Bristol)
16. Peter Marshall (Bristol)
17. Alan Twiddy (Bristol)
18. Mick Hammonds (Wolverhampton)
19. Darren Barnes (Wales/Cardiff)
20. Alex Salter (Bristol)
21. David Pawsey (Bristol)
22. Simon Bodily (Pedmore)
23. Richard Roper (Pedmore)
24. Dennis Perry (Bristol)
25. Darren Clarke (Murcia)
26. Phil Dacey (Wales/Cardiff)

Worthing, England, January 27 2026

1. Malcolm Jamieson (Scotland/Worthing)
2. Connor Gregory (Worthing)
3. Ian Maskell (Worthing)
4. Allan Ewart (The Retro Place Caterham)
5. Dave Cope (Worthing)
6. Shaun Allison (Worthing)
7. Steve Taylor (Worthing)
8. Nathan Holley (Worthing)
9. Colin Houlson (Worthing)
10. Daryl Radwell (Worthing)
11. Ricardo Castagna (Worthing)

Haverhill, England, January 27 2026

1. Martin Hodds (Yorkshire)
2. Joe Harrington (Haverhill)
3. Mike Williams (Haverhill)
4. Peter Holmes (Haverhill)
5. Gerry Harrington (Ireland/Haverhill)
6. Rob Fitch (Stanway)

Leicester, England, January 14 2026

1. Richard Roper (Pedmore)
2. Martin Holmes (Kettering)
3. Scott Hunt (Leicester)
4. Sean Wenlock (Northern Ireland/Leicester)
5t. David Everitt (Kettering)
5t. Nigel Edwards (Leicester)
7. Stephen Hack (Leicester)
8t. Dave Tressler (Kettering)
8t. Andy Henly (Leicester)

South Devon, England, January 27 2026

Players at the South Devon New Year Cup
1. Simon Francis (South Devon SC)
2. Bill Berkley (South Devon SC)
3. Marcus Ellis (South Devon SC)
4. Oakley Francis (South Devon SC)

Dagenham, England, January 28 2026 (FISTF rules and small balls)

1. Gary Gladwell (Chasers)
2. Jack Cossington (Chasers)
3. Adam Jackson (Chasers)
4. Marc Grant (Chasers)
5. Samantha Levy (Chasers)
6. Michele Claydon (Chasers)

Solent, England, January 28 2026 (old rules)

1. Jason Christopher (Solent)
2. Andy McGovern (Solent)
3. Rob Piggott (Solent)
4. Gary Birch (Solent)
5. Steve Smith (Solent)
6. Reggie Cramer (Solent)
7. Chris Burford (Solent)
8. Simon Hawley (Solent)
9. Russell Cramer (Solent)
10. Jon Lee (Solent)
10. Tim Hill (Solent)

Morecambe Bay, England, January Jan 31 2026

1. Luca Lanzani
2. Lee Hatfield
3. Perry Sinacola
4. Keith Carman
5. Rob Wilkinson
6. Tom Eddington
7. Henry Eddington
8. Steven Dobinson

Pedmore, England, January 31 2026

Satellite Plate Semi-finals: Brendan Ashley (London Road) - Damian Mayes (Godiva) 0-2
Ian Sharp (Yorkshire) - Cayne Matthews (London Road) 2-2*

Final: Damian Mayes - Cayne Matthews 1-1*

Satellite Shield Semi-finals: Chris Shilling (Kent Invicta) - Stuart Briffett (Bristol) 1-1*
Richard Roper (Pedmore) - Andy McGovern (Solent) 1-1*

Final: Andy McGovern - Stuart Briffett 3-2

Wednesday, 28 January 2026

Eric Lienhardt wins (again) in Karlsruhe


Last Saturday, 12 players from Germany, France, Serbia, Croatia and Italy met in Karlsruhe, Germany for another great tournament organized by Milan Knezevic.

Players were divided into two groups of six players with Hervé Fino and Milan Knezevic winning their respective groups. In the knock-out games, there were several surprises, and in the final, Eric Lienhardt managed to beat Janus Gersie to win his fourth tournament in Karlsruhe. It was nice to see Stefan Panhans reaching the semi-final for his first tournament for many years while the young Mauro Paglia was also playing his first tournament. At the end of the day, every player had played 8 games and everybody was happy to take part in a real long day of Subbuteo table football.

Special thanks to Milan Knezevic for the perfect organization. We are also glad to see some French players taking part in WASPA tournaments.

Semi-finals: Stefan Panhans - Janus Gersie 0-3

Eric Lienhardt - Milan Knezevic 1-0

Eric and Milan in the semi-final

Final: Janus Gersie - Eric Lienhardt 0-4

Final standings:

1. Eric Lienhardt (FRA/Guebwiller Alsace Subbuteo Club)
2. Janus Gersie (GER/BSC Schwalbach)
3. Milan Knezevic (SER/Guebwiller Alsace Subbuteo Club)
4. Stefan Panhans (GER/SC Rittheim)
5. Edin Mulasmajic (BOS/SG '94 Hannover)
6. Matthias Stechern (GER/Pinco Devils)
7. Hervé Fino (FRA/Guebwiller Alsace Subbuteo Club)
8. Cédric Dreyer (FRA/Guebwiller Alsace Subbuteo Club)
9. Jérémy Idoux (FRA/RC Lorraine Subbuteo Club)
10. Nicola Mariconda (ITA/Pinco Devils)
11. Gionatan Luppolo (CRO/no club)
12. Mauro Paglia (ITA/Pinco Devils)

Tuesday, 27 January 2026

Stavros Giapoutzis winner in Thessaloniki

Last Sunday our friends from Panorama 1978 Subbuteo Club held their second WASPA tournament of the season in Thessaloniki, Greece. Stavros Giapoutzis finished on top of a league of 5 players after many contested games.



Final standings:

1. Stavros Giapoutzis 10 points 2. Ioannis Terzidis 8 3. Vasilos Vasilis 3 4. Nikiforos Giapoutzis 2 5. Constantios Giapoutzis 2

Monday, 26 January 2026

More January results from around the world

Here is a summary of results from tournaments held in England, Malta, Australia, Italy and South Africa. Special thanks to all organizers who keep Subbuteo alive and focus on helping new players to get experience!
We are more than convinced that WASPA events remain very important to develop our beautiful game. 

Players in Brisbane

Among the recent events held in January, we are happy to see action in Brisbane, Australia. The latest tournament took plae at the Sundowner hotel in Caboolture and local players had the visit of Japanese player Tomoki Ono. Gus Gillespie won the grand final against Gareth Whalley (4-2).

The Pedmore tournament was part of the English Subbuteo Championship. Chris Short (Pedmore TFC) managed to win the final against Sam Curtis (Yorkshire) on shots (3 v 1) after a close and tactical affair which also went to golden goal, where they could still not be separated while Mick Hammonds (Wolverhampton) and Aaron Skinner (Bristol) made it the the semi-final and Michael Mayes (Godiva) won the Plate final, beating Simon McMurray 4-0. Connor Gregory was the Under 18's category Winner with Colchester's Jamie Warren taking the Runner Up spot.

The second tournament in Caterham was another success. Players from "That Retro Place Subbuteo Club" spent some great time and Adam Welle was the undefeated winner.

Old rules events are still the priority for players in Terni where the local club held their 12th (and then last for this season) tournament with Marco Perotti taking the honors.

Richard Roper won the latest Stourbridge Casual Subbuteo meet, finishing on top of a group of six players.

In South Africa, Ian Clarke dominated the recent New year Cup organized by the ETS club.

The Victus Calabria boys had a different venue for their latest event. The time the event took place in Catazanro instead of Lamezia Terme and Vittorio Giummo proved to be the man of the day!

Stanley Farrugia won his first tournament for a long time in Malta when finishing on top of the 5th event of the season in H'Attard.

Finally, the CHASERS New Year Open took place on Sunday with 30 players travelling to Dagenham for another fantastic day of table football. Gary Gladwell and his friends make a great events and had the vist of a special guest as Australia's Bob Green was taking part. Bob managed to reach the semi-finals but the big winner of the day was Kye Arnold who defeated Malcolm Jamieson in the final. Congratulations to the others winners: Rob Fitch (Stanway) in the Plate, Jack Cossington (Chasers) in the Shield and Hadley Chapman (Kent) as best junior.

Brisbane, Australia, January 19 2026

Gus Gillespie
1. Gus Gillespie (Brisbane SC)
2. Gareth Whalley (Brisbane SC)
3. Derek Hovell (Brisbane SC)
4. Tomoki Ono (Japan/Tokyo Sparkling Shooters)
5. Jordan Heal (Brisbane SC)

Pedmore, England, January 18 2026

Open winner Chris Short (right)

Quarter-finals: Alan Lee - Sam Curtis 2-2*
Mick Hammonds - Kevin Cordell 2-1
Paul Sutton - Aaron Skinner 0-0*
Chris Short - Marco Ghigliotti 3-1

Semi-finals: Sam Curtis - Mick Hammonds 4-3
Aaron Skinner - Chris Short 1-6

Sam Curtis (right)

Final: Sam Curtis - Chris Short 1-1*

Plate semis: Jamie Samuel Warren - Michael Mayes 0-5
Simon McMurray - Jason Christopher 3-2

Michael Mayes (right), Plate winner

Michael Mayes - Simon McMurray 4-0

Caterham, England, January 22 2026


1. Adam Wells (That Retro Place SC Caterham)
2. Richard Myers (That Retro Place SC Caterham)
3. Joe Parody (That Retro Place SC Caterham)
4. Paul Peachey (That Retro Place SC Caterham)
5. Havard Spring (That Retro Place SC Caterham)

Terni, Italy, January 20 2026



1. Marco Perotti (SC Terni 2014)
2. Simone Perotti (SC Terni 2014)
3. Riccardo Pazzaglia (SC Terni 2014)
4. André Giovenali (SC Terni 2014)

Stourbridge, England, January 22 2026

1. Richard Roper (Pedmore TFC)
2. Arthur Collins (Pedmore TFC)
3. Matthew Powell (Stourbridge SC)
4. Andy Pountney (Pedmore TFC)
5. Stuart Collins (Stourbridge SC)
6. Neil Walker (Stourbridge SC)

Johannesburg, South Africa, January 24 2026

1. Ian Clarke (Easterns)
2. Fernando Rodrigues (ETS)
3. Johan Niewenhuis (Johannesburg)
4. Jarryd Westerdale (ETS)

Catanzaro, Italy, January 24 2026

1. Vittorio Giummo (Virtus Calabria)
2. Angelo De Santis (Virtus Calabria)
3. Antonio Di Lieto (Virtus Calabria)
4. Francesco De Santis (Virtus Calabria)

Attard, Malta, January 24 2026


1. Stanley Farrugia (H'Attard SC)
2. Mark Baldacchino (H'Attard SC)
3. Robert Farrugia (H'Attard SC)
4. Walter Attard (H'Attard SC)
5. Luke Xerri (H'Attard SC)

Dagenham, England, January 25 2026

Semi-finals: Chris Burford (Scotland/Solent) - Malcolm Jamieson (Worthing) 0-3

Kye Arnold (Kent) - Robert Green (Australia/Northern Falcons) 2-0

Finalist Malcolm Jamieson (right) with Gary Gladwell

Final: Malcolm Jamieson - Kye Arnold 1-1*

Semi-finalists Chris Burford (center) and Bob Green (right)

Plate final: Rob Fitch (Stanway) - Simon Hawley (Solent) 1*-1

Shield winner: Jack Cossington (Chasers)

Junior winner: Hadley Chapman (Kent)

Monday, 19 January 2026

We have recently collected results from different events held around Europe. Here is the summary of recent WASPA tournaments in England, Romania, the Netherlands, Italy and Belgium.

The Solent club opened the year with a brilliant event held in Swiss system. Jason Christopher took the honors after the fours sessions. 14 players were attending the meeting. In North Shields, Top Heslop was the best player of the night. Unfortunately there was a smaller turnout than expected with only 3 players. The Bristol tournament was a success with a food field of 13 entries including some guests from the Cardiff club. Dave Fletcher took the win.

Adam Jackson won the latest Chasers tournament in Dagenham while Jerrel van Keimpema was the best in Rijnmond, the Netherlands. This was the third WASPA event organised by MVV Rijnmond, which means the club will be part of the Conference League in the forthcoming ranking of january.

Our mates in Bucharest, Romania still do their best to promote the game and, once again, Michele Sterlechini was undefeated in the latest club tournament.

In Italy, the Virtus Calabria guys competed in a old rules tournament with Andrea Pagano finishing on top of a group of 5. Finally, in Belgium, the Templeuve United club had their first "club WASPA" with 8 players taking part and Sébastien Rochez in a great day to win the tournament.

Solent, England, January 5 2026

1. Jason Christopher (Solent)
2. Paul Izard (Solent)
3. Dave Hunter (Solent)
4. Andy McGovern (Solent)
5. Simon Hawley (Solent)
6. Jerry Lovegrove (Solent)
7. Gary Birch (Solent)
8. Chris Burford (Solent)
9. Nigel Morgan (Solent)
10. Rob Piggott (Solent)
11. Tony Martin (Solent)
12. Jon Lee (Solent)
13. Steve Smith (Solent)
14. Russell Cramer (Solent)

North Shields, England, January 9 2026

1. Tom Heslop (North Shields)
2. Jeff Parsons (Wolverhampton)
3. Nigel Lamond (North Shields)

Bucharest, Romania, January 12 2026

1. Michele Sterlechini (Italy/Bucharest)
2. Massimo DalPrà (Bucharest)
3. Cezar Stoilescu (Bucharest)
4. Bogdan Panait (Bucharest)
5. Ciprian Necula (Bucharest)

Bristol, England, January 12 2026

1. Dave Fletcher (Bristol)
2. Stuart Briffett (Bristol)
3. Aaron Skinner (Bristol)
4. Phillip Bryant (Bristol)
5. Alex Salter (Bristol)
6. John Lauder (Wales/Cardiff)
7. Matthew Rowley (Wales/Cardiff)
8. Malcolm Jarvis (Bristol)
9. Alan Twiddy (Bristol)
10. David Lauder (Wales/Cardiff)
11. Andy Jarvis (Bristol)
12. Darren Barnes (Wales/Cardiff)
13. Lyndon Davies (Bristol)

Dagenham, England, January 14 2026


1. Adam Jackson (Chasers)
2. Gary Gladwell (Chasers)
3. Samantha Levy (Chasers)
4. Jonathan Beales (Chasers)
5. Martin Colwell (Chasers)
6. Michele Claydon (Chasers)

Rijnmond, the Netherlands, January 14 2026

1. Jerrel van Keimpema (Rijnmond)
2. Marco de Bruin (Dutch Legends)
3. Casey van Os (Rijnmond)
4. Rinaldo van Dijk (Rijnmond)
5. Xavier Aret (Dutch Legends)
6. Richard Oranje (Dutch Legends)

Lamezia Terme, Italy, January 14, old rules

1. Andrea Pagano (Virtus Calabria)
2. Gianpaolo Pulice (Virtus Calabria)
3. Angelo De Santis (Virtus Calabria)
4. Antonio Di Lieto (Virtus Calabria)
5. Francesco De Santis (Virtus Calabria)

Néchin, Belgium, January 16, Club WASPA

1. Sébastien Rochez (Stembert)
2. Vincent Coppenolle (Templeuve)
3. Matthias Averlant (AS Hennuyer)
4. Nicolas Malfait (France/Wattrelos)
5ea. Jean-Michel Cordier (France/Wattrelos)
5ea. Romain Laloy (France/Wattrelos)
7. Sébastien Sorge (France/Wattrelos)
8. Martin Laloy (France/Wattrelos)