British Clubs Leagues

Table Tennis England’s premier club competition open to entrants from across the Home Nations

The British Clubs Leagues are Table Tennis England’s premier club competitions, open to entrants from across the Home Nations (England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Guernsey, Jersey and Isle of Man).

The competitions are run by the British Clubs Leagues committee and teams of volunteers and are separated as follows:

BCL is a national merit league structure run by the British Clubs Leagues committee and volunteers. The varying formats are for clubs/teams at Youth boys and Youth girls (YBCL), Senior – mixed gender/all ages (SBCL) Women’s only (WBCL) and Veterans men’s and women’s (VBCL).


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British Clubs Leagues

It’s time to enter British Clubs Leagues 2026/27

Entries are now open for the British Clubs Leagues season 2026/27.

June 1, 2026 | Paul Stimpson
Competitions

Girls-only Cadet BCL gets off to vibrant start

The first ever girls-only Cadet British Clubs League season has got under way with more than 120 players competing across four venues.

May 28, 2026 | Paul Stimpson
British Clubs Leagues

Spinning a web of success: How VBCL champions Horsham climbed to the top

When Horsham Spinners won the Veterans’ British Clubs League Premier Division title earlier this month, it set the seal on a remarkable run of sustained success.

February 26, 2026 | Paul Stimpson

Senior British Clubs League Premier and Championship Divisions

The Senior British Clubs League Premier and Championship divisions involve some of the best clubs in the Home Nations, attracting players from these countries and overseas.


Chair
Neil Rogers
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National Secretary
Gary Wood
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Executive Officer
Henry Arthur
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Cadet & Junior Lead
Mike Atkinson
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General member
Nigel Savage

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Senior (SBCL) Queries
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Women’s (WBCL) Queries
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Youth (YBCL) Queries
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Veterans’ (VBCL) Queries
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NB: British Clubs Leagues were formerly known as the British League and some documentation may still reflect this name but will be updated in due course.


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