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Sunday 28 June - Saturday 4th July
Nottingham Hockey Centre, University Boulevard
From £5
The WFDF 2026 World Masters Ultimate Club Championships (WMUCC 2026) will be hosted by UK Ultimate in Nottingham, from Sunday 28 June to Saturday 4 July 2026.
Come and watch the best teams in the world battle it out on the biggest stage! You can expect huge throws, athletic plays, amazing spirit and nail biting finishes.
Over 3400 athletes from all over the world (27 countries) will compete for gold medals in 9 divisions. Divisions include Mixed, Women's & Open competing in Masters (30+) Grandmasters (40+) and Great Grand Masters (50+).
Ultimate frisbee is a fast paced 7-a-side sport that involves players passing a disc between their teammates and around defenders to try and score in endzones at opposite ends of the pitch. Athletes compete in the air to try to catch and intercept discs and often have to dive after the disc to make sure it doesn't make it into the opposing teams hands. It combines elements of football, rugby and netball in a game unlike anything else.
Come hang out in our Tournament Village with tasty food, drinks, a fan zone, beer garden, family meadow and live entertainment. Enjoy several days of sport mixed with family fun, good vibes and something different to experience in Nottingham.
Soak up the family friendly atmosphere of the international ultimate community. Many of our Master athletes are competing while being cheered on by their friends, family and children. Join us in bringing together sport and family for the ULTIMATE day out.
Tickets start at just £5 and children under 12 go free! All are welcome. Find out more: www.wmucc.sport
| 2026 World Masters Ultimate Club Championships (28 June 2026 - 4 July 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Sunday | 08:30 | - 19:30 |
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