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Here is a list of organizations that may warrant articles in the cue sports article and category space. Priority should be given to those that are redlinks in extant articles.
Leagues, tours and sanctioning bodies
International
Priority should first be given to those that are the most redlinked from other articles, and then by breadth of coverage and/or importance to the sport(s) globally.
- World Nine-ball Association (redlink from Jim Rempe; 1970s org.)
- World Association of Special Pool (WASP) official site
- International Professional Pool Players Association formerly International Pool Association (IPA) [1]official site (redlink at Eight-ball pool (British variation)
- Confédération International de Billard Artistique (and redir to it from International Confederation of Artistic Billiards, International Artistic Billiards Confederation, maybe also Federation versions; effective redlink from Artistic billiards)
- International Artistic Poolplayers Association (IAPA) (redlink at Stefano Pelinga; may have merged with World Pool-Billiard Association's Artistic Pool Division (WPA-APD); see http://www.artisticpoolplayers.com/iapa_board/letter_to_wpa.doc for members and stuff as of 2006 or so).
- Professional Cuesports Association (PCA) (redlink from Earl Strickland; defunct?; maybe US-only; founded by C.J. Wiley)
- Universal Pool League [2] (UPL; founded recently by Corey Deuel; uses WPA/BCA rules)
Regional & continental
- European & United Kingdom Pool Federation (EUKPF) official site
- North American Confederation of Professional Billiards Associations NACPBA (US + Canada; seems to want to compete with IPT, and also maybe to have other roles; nature of the org. isn't really very clear)
- The Association for Privately Owned and Operated Leagues[3] a.k.a. The Association for P.O.O.L./The Association for POOL a.k.a. TAP League (independent US/Canada league; redir from versions of name w/o "The")
- North American Poolshooters Association (NAPA, formerly National Amateur Pool Association) (http://napaleagues.com, http://www.napaplayers.com; was very small as of 2009, but as of 2011 appears to be in 28 US states, Alberta, and Puerto Rico; not Mexico yet)
- Asian Confederation of Billiard Sports (ACBS) (WCBS confederation; at least 1 redlink)
National & subnational
- Joss Tour (redlink from Ronato Alcano; need to find out more about it and name it better if possible; also listed at WP:CUEEVENTS; entirely U.S. hosted, last SMcCandlish looked, but includes a worldwide player roster)
- National Association of Amateur Billiard Players (NAABP) (US; held a national tournament in 1931 for certain, presumably other years; redlink at Edward Lee (billiard player))
- Great American Nine Ball League (GANBL) (US; probably pretty new; unofficial Facebook page here)
- National Billiard Association (active in US at least in the 1930s; apparently organizer of amateur tournaments, incl. women's events)
- Japan Pocket Billiard Association (JPBA) (redlink from Rodolfo Luat; APBU ergo WPA federation; hosts the Japan Open with APBU)
- Dutch Billiards Association (KNBB - something Nederland Billard something) (redlink from Dick Jaspers)
- Italian Federation of Billiard Sports (FIBiS) (redlink at Stefano Pelinga, Five-pins, Goriziana and probably a few other articles)
- Scottish Pool Association (SPA) — http://www.scottishpool.com/,
http://www.scottish8ball.com(redlink at Lynette Horsburgh); national WPA affiliate - Scottish Eightball Pool Federation (SEPF) —
http://www.sepf.com,http://sepf.coSome info at http://www.wepf.org/members.php?option=14, and at http://www.pool.scot/ which also covered WPA blackball; SEPF keep losing their own website somehow. National WEPF affiliate. - English Pool Association (EPA) — official site
- Irish Pool Association (IPA) — official site (redlink at Higher Education Snooker and Pool Council)
- Scottish American Pool Players Association (SAPPA) official site
- UK American Pool Association a.k.a. British Association for American Pool (UKAPA) mentioned
- Pool Federation of Wales (PFW) mentioned
- Welsh Pool Association (WPA) mentioned
- Empire Pool Tour (EPT) official site
- Universities Pool Council (UPC) mentioned [organizer of Universities Pool Championships (UPC) — mentioned]
- Billiard Education Foundation (BEF) [4] (US-based; organizes the BEF Junior National Nine-ball Championship, and associated with BCA and ACUI; redlink at Association of College Unions International, Billiard Congress of America, and ACUI Collegiate Pocket Billiards National Championship)
- EPBF national affiliates listed here
- many others listed here
Snooker & English billiards
- English Amateur Billiards Association (EABA) (presently just a redir to English Amateur Billiards Championship, which is not necessarily what we want, but might be if EABA did really do anything but the EABC.)
- Republic of Ireland Billiards and Snooker Association (redlink at Higher Education Snooker and Pool Council)
Industry groups
Priority should first be given to those that are the most redlinked from other articles, then by breadth of topic covered, and/or importance to the sport(s).
International
- (none at present)
Regional
- American Cuemakers Association (redlink from George Balabushka)
- British Association of Pool Table Operators (BAPTO) — official site
- Billiard and Bowling Institute of America (redlink at Robert Byrne (author); potential redlink, in source citation, from Billiard room; appears to be strongly tied to BCA)
Halls of Fame
- WPBA Hall of Fame (companion article to BCA Hall of Fame)
- International Pocket Billiards Hall of Fame (effective redlink from Jimmy Moore)
- One-pocket Hall of Fame (effective redlink at Efren Reyes; what actual org. runs this?)
- Philippines Hall of Fame (effective redlink at Jose Parica; not billiards-specific; what actual org. runs this?)
Unknown
Priority should be on identifying them and classifying them properly above.
- PBT (effective redlink at Efren Reyes)
- PBA (effective redlink at Efren Reyes)
- IBC (effective redlink at Alex Pagulayan)
- BSCP (effective redlink at Alex Pagulayan)
Definitely non-notable
Junk entries that fall down, go boom on contact with WP:ORG:
- Any local, county, regional or state/province league, with conceivable but exceedingly unlikely possible exceptions (probably only because of some non-pool related news - e.g. was harboring terrorists ;-) Some examples include:
- Amateur Pool League (APL) (limited to South East Pennsylvania; http://www.amateurpoolleague.com/)
- American Billiards League (ABA) (now limited to Jacksonville, Florida, apparently, but used to have other southern US states; http://www.ablpool.com)
- Arkansas Three-Ball Association (ATBA) ("acquired" by NAPA above, and was apparently limited to Garland Co., AR)
- National Amateur Pool League (NAPL) (presently limited to New York City; started by Tony Robles and sponsored by Poison Cues; could take off but hasn't yet)
- North Herts Premier Pool League (NHPPL) (just a UK Blackball league division, with a self-aggrandizing Web presence and vanity article editors; article was AfD'd quite successfully). Could come back as North Hertfordshire Premier Pool League.