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


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