| Sport | Pool |
|---|---|
| Category | Cue sports |
| Jurisdiction | Worldwide |
| Abbreviation | WPA |
| Founded | 1987 (1987) |
| Affiliation | World Confederation of Billiards Sports |
| Headquarters | Gauteng, South Africa |
| President | Ishaun Singh |
| Official website | |
| wpapool | |
TheWorld Pool Association (WPA) is the internationalgoverning body forpool (pocket billiards). It was formed in 1987, and was initially headed by a provisionalboard of directors consisting of representatives fromAustralia, theAmericas,Africa, andEurope. As of 2023, the WPA president is Ishaun Singh ofSouth Africa. It is an associate of theWorld Confederation of Billiards Sports (WCBS), the international umbrella organization that encompasses the majorcue sports. WPA is headquartered inGauteng, South Africa.
In the late 1970s, Kazuo Fujima of Japan invited various European players to compete in theAll Japan Championship. This led to cooperation with Europe, being the first time contacts between Europe and Asian associations had been made. However, most of the efforts were initiated by individuals, and progressed slowly. By the mid-80s, many European players, who had theEuropean Pool Championship as their highest level of competition, have been aware of pool events in the United States and were dissatisfied with the development of the sport in the continent, and wanted to compete at a higher level.
In November 1987, at aEuropean Pocket Billiard Federation (EPBF) board meeting in Germany, the idea of a worldwide competition resurfaced. The EPBF board members used their own money to fund a group to create a logo, letterheads and communications with various pool organizations. Kazuo Fujima of Japan replied that Asia was interested in participating.
In May 1988, the group's general assembly was held in conjunction alongside theEuropean Pool Championship inStockholm,Sweden. The group formed a provisional board that consisted of Kazuo Fujima (Japan), Paul Gerni (USA), Jorgen Sandman (Sweden), and Horst Vondenhoff (Germany).[1]
In March 1990, the inauguralWPA World Nine-ball Championship was held inBergheim, Germany. The playing field included 32 men and 16 women in separate divisions, and has since become an annual event.[1]
On March 3, 1990, the World Pool-Billiard Association was sanctioned by the general assembly as the international governing body for pool. The acronym WPA was selected so it would not conflict with the existingWomen's Professional Billiard Association (WPBA).[1]
Membership in the WPA has grown since its inception. In 1991, Australia and New Zealand, under the umbrella of the Australasian Pool Association, became members. In 1999, the organizations associated with Latin America and the Caribbean became members, and in 2000, a substantial portion of the organizations from Africa joined.[1]
The WPA members are grouped by six continental/regional confederations, who in turn, consist of members from a country's national federation. The chart and table shows the WPA's members as of September 2022[update]:[6]
In 2022 theAsian Confederation of Billiard Sports (ACBS) replaced theAsian Pocket Billiard Union (APBU) as the WPA continental affiliate for Asia.[7]
As of 2025[update], the WPA board consist of:[9]