Apply as Organizer
OPC Country Ambassador

The face of OPC, in your country.

Country Ambassador is the recognized role at the top of the OPC organizer pathway — one per country, earned through reliable organizing, fair play, and active community support.

The role exists to make European poker make sense locally.

An Ambassador isn't a sponsor or a celebrity. It's a recognized, working organizer who keeps their country's poker community connected to a transparent European structure — and who other organizers can call when something needs sorting out.

Represent OPC

Be the recognized voice of the European Open Poker Championship inside your country — for organizers, players, and partners.

Grow your city

Help your local poker community connect to Europe — bigger fields, better stories, and a real route from a Tuesday game to an international ranking.

Build a peer network

Direct contact with Ambassadors across Europe and with the OPC coordination team. Share standards, share players, share solutions.

Shape the championship

Country Ambassadors play a real role in how the European structure evolves — formats, calendars, fair play standards, and country-level priorities.

Apply as an organizer. Grow into Ambassador.

The Ambassador role is the endpoint of a four-step organizer pathway. Every applicant enters the same door, runs events under the same conditions, and is reviewed by the same standards.

01
Apply

Submit organizer application

Short form covering your room, country, formats, and rough event frequency. Reviewed and answered by the OPC team.

Response within 72 hours
02
Registered partner

Run & submit events

You're an Official Registered Event Partner. Schedule events 10+ days ahead, submit verified results, upload winner photos.

Live organizer dashboard
03
Build trust

Consistent, fair organizing

Regular events on the calendar. Accurate results submitted on time. Active support for fair play and alignment with the E-OPC vision.

Internal review by E-OPC
Country Ambassador

National OPC representative

Recognized as the OPC voice in your country. Support the national structure, mentor local organizers, contribute to European development.

No fees · earned, not bought

What the OPC team looks for.

The thresholds are intentionally not published as numbers — the goal is to keep the role meaningful, not gameable. The qualitative signals, however, are public.

Sustained activity

A real, repeated cadence of events — not a single weekend pushed for show.

Submission discipline

Results that arrive on time, in the right format, and that match what happened at the table.

Community standing

Other organizers and players speak well of your room — disputes get handled, not escalated.

Alignment with OPC values

Age-checked play, transparent ranking, no shortcuts. The Ambassador is the standard-bearer.

Recognition, network, and zero fees.

The role is unpaid by design — it's not a salaried position. What it carries is title, access, and visibility across the European OPC structure.

Official Official recognition

The OPC badge, on your room and your name.

Your events carry the E-OPC badge across the network. Your role is visible on the OPC platform and named on country pages.

  • Country Ambassador title on the OPC platform.
  • Your events carry the verified E-OPC badge.
  • Recognised across the European OPC network.
Network access

A direct line to every other country.

Ambassadors talk to Ambassadors. Pass players to events abroad, learn from rooms running ahead of yours, escalate issues directly.

  • Direct contact with OPC coordination team.
  • Peer channel with Ambassadors across Europe.
  • Input on country-level priorities and formats.
Zero cost

No fees. Not at any stage.

Organizer registration is free, results submission is free, and Ambassador recognition has no fees attached — not now, not later.

  • Free organizer registration.
  • Free results submission, forever.
  • Ambassador role itself has no fee.

Common questions.

Most questions about the pathway come down to the same four things — cost, timing, criteria, and what the role actually entails.

What does an Organizer actually need to do?

Apply, wait for approval (under 72 hours), schedule events at least 10 days in advance, and submit results through the standard submission tool. The process is intentionally low-friction — running tournaments is your job, not paperwork.

Is there any cost — now or later?

No. Organizer submissions and the pathway toward Ambassador recognition are free of charge within the E-OPC framework. There is no per-event fee, no rake on prize pools, and no fee attached to Ambassador status itself.

What happens after I apply?

You receive confirmation within 72 hours. If approved, you receive your unique E-OPC login code and can begin scheduling events and submitting results immediately. From there, you're on the pathway.

How long until I can become an Ambassador?

There's no fixed timeline. Ambassador status is based on a track record — sustained activity, clean result submission, and standing in the community. Some organizers may be reviewed within months; others may take longer. The internal thresholds are not published.

Can there be more than one Ambassador per country?

The default is one Country Ambassador per country, to keep the role meaningful. Where a country has distinct regional structures, OPC may consider additional regional roles, but recognition at the national level remains singular.

What if I just want to be an organizer, not an Ambassador?

That's the default. Most organizers in the OPC network are registered partners and never seek Ambassador recognition — the partnership stands on its own. See the organizers page for the day-to-day benefits.

Start as an organizer. Grow into Ambassador.

Application takes ~15 minutes. Free, forever. Most organizers list their first OPC-connected event within a week.