The World Pool League (WPL) was a nine ball pool tournament promoted by Matchroom Sport and PartyGaming,[1] and sanctioned by the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA). All of the events were held in Warsaw, Poland, annually from 1999 to 2006.[1] Six notable players were selected to participate in each event, which lasted for three days.[1] Despite its name, the events were invitational tournaments, not a league in the usual sporting senses. The victor in the final event was Dennis Orcollo of the Philippines, 8–5 over Niels Feijen of the Netherlands, for a US$20,000 first-place prize.[1]
Format
Round robin stage
The players were arranged such that each on the others once, in round-robin fashion. Unlike most matches in the sport where a player has to score a required number of racks to win, players in this round play in an assigned number of racks (for example: 10 racks or 12 racks). If a player won more racks than those remaining in the match, 2 points were earned. If the match ended with two players in the same score, then both settled for a point each. The leading 4 players in the field proceeded to the semi-finals.
Semi-finals and final
The semi-finals were single-elimination (knock-out). The final was played as a race (such as race-to-nine or race-to-eight).
Winners
| Year | Location | Winner | runner-up | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1998 | Warsaw, Poland |  Jim Rempe[1] |  Fabio Petroni | 
| 1999 |  Jim Rempe (2) |  Efren Reyes | |
| 2000 |  Steve Knight |  Francisco Bustamante | |
| 2001 |  Efren Reyes[1] |  Steve Davis | |
| 2002 |  Efren Reyes (2) |  Earl Strickland | |
| 2003 |  Rodney Morris[1] |  Thorsten Hohmann | |
| 2004 |  Francisco Bustamante[1] |  Alex Pagulayan | |
| 2005 |  Thorsten Hohmann[1] |  Francisco Bustamante | |
| 2006 |  Dennis Orcollo[1] |  Niels Feijen[1] | 
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 "World Pool League: Orcollo Takes The Glory". MatchroomSport.com. Essex, England: Matchroom Sport. 2 October 2006. pp. "Pool" section. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved 2009-01-08.

