List of paintball leagues

This is a list of notable professional and semi-professional paintball leagues.

North American leagues

Professional speedball leagues

  • National Speedball League (NSL)
  • National Xball League (NXL)
  • American Paintball League (APL)

Collegiate speedball league

  • National Collegiate Paintball Association (NCPA) - Nationwide association that sanctions college and high school competition.

Professional woodball leagues

  • Ultimate Woodsball League (UWL)
  • South Florida Woodsball League (SFWL)
  • Iron City classic paintball league

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U.S. regional leagues

  • Eastern Regional Field Owners Association (ERFOA) - Regional league serving the New England area. Match style xball with Major (unranked) and minor (D3 and lower) divisions.
  • Capital Edge Paintball League (CEPL) - Regional league serving the Northern California area. 3-Man, 5-Man D5/4 level play.
  • NorthEast Paintball Series (NEPS) - Regional league serving the New England area. 5-man Division 4/Novice & Division 5/Rookie level play
  • Mid-West Paintball League (MWPL)
  • Northern Xtreme Paintball League (NXPL)
  • New England Paintball League (NEPL)

Latin American leagues

  • Costa Rica Xball League (CXL) - Speedball league present in Costa Rica, 5Man and 2Man format with minor divisions.
  • Torneo Argentino de Paintball (TAP) - Speedball league in Argentina, runs 3 divisions since 2005. Organized by AsociaciĆ³n Argentina de Paintball.

Canadian leagues

  • Canadian Xtreme Paintball League
  • Eastern Paintball Player League (EPPL) - Paintball league in the Maritime provinces
  • Mirabel Impact Paintball League (MIPL)
  • Ontario Paintball League (OPL)

European paintball leagues

  • Irish Woodsball League (IWL) - Ireland's premier woodsball league with teams from all over Ireland competing in a 7-man format with 4 rounds per season. P P
  • Millennium Series - Pan-European paintball league

Australian paintball

  • Paintball in Australia

PALM (Paintball League Middle-East)

Paintball West Asia[1]

References

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