Classifications
Teams are ultimately responsible for policing their own roster. If they are found to have an illegal roster, they will be disqualified from the event.
Divisions, Rosters and Classifications
There will be the following divisions in the 2010 National Professional Paintball League:
- Professional
- Division 1
- Division 2
- Division 3
- Division 3
- 5-man
D1 may have unlimited D1 players, unlimited SP players and up to 2 Pro players
D2 may have all D2 players, up to two D1 players, no SP or Pro players
D3 may have only D3 players (for both 7-man and 5-man)
National Classification Conversion Chart
(If you have both NPPL and PSP classifications, your USPL classification will be whichever is higher)
- 2009 Pro NPPL = NPPL SP (unless listed on a 2009 NXL or USPL Pro Roster)
- 2009 SP NPPL = NPPL SP
- 2009 D1 NPPL = NPPL D1
- 2009 D2 NPPL = NPPL D2
- 2009 D3 NPPL = NPPL D3
- Pro NXL = NPPL Pro
- SP PSP = NPPL SP
- D1 PSP = NPPL D1
- D2 PSP = NPPL D2
- D3 PSP = NPPL D3
A professional player is someone who is listed on a 2009 USPL Pro roster or 2009 NXL roster. Anyone who played pro in 2008 but is not on a 2009 pro roster (USPL or NXL) is classified as SP. Any player who takes one year off can be reclassified down 1 division. Note: No player can ever be reclassified down to D3.
The NPPLwill allow players to compete in one US Paintball League event at a higher division before having to reclassify. After 6 events, a Division 3 player will be classified as a Division 2 player.
To have your case reviewed, you can request a reclassification for a $50 fee (no matter the outcome of the league's decision) by emailing info@nppl.com















