Atlanta Fawkes dominate WMUCC pool play with 4-0 sweep
Atlanta Fawkes did not just clear Pool A at WMUCC 2026, they buried it, finishing 4-0 with a 60-23 goals-for and goals-against line and a plus-37 differential. The top seed in Master Mixed turned four pool games into four double-digit or near-double-digit control points, beating BMX 15-6, Naja 15-4, Disconnection 15-5 and ASUL Ultimate 15-8.
That kind of margin tells the story of a team that managed every phase of the game in Nottingham, from first possessions to late-game closing stretches. Fawkes’ average winning margin was 9.25 goals per game, and the pool never offered a real stress test. The closest anyone came to matching the Atlantic-side standard was Disconnection, which still went 3-1 and stood as the nearest challenger in Pool A, but Fawkes cut it off at five goals and never allowed a swing in the group race.

The standings beneath Fawkes made the hierarchy plain. Disconnection finished 3-1, BMX went 2-2, ASUL Ultimate ended 1-3 and Naja finished 0-4. Fawkes’ profile showed 26 active players, an initial seed of No. 1 and a Spirit average of 26 after pool play, a neat numerical snapshot of a roster that arrived deep, experienced and already sorted into a workable rotation. The four pool games were played across June 28, June 29 and June 30, and the results gave Atlanta exactly what a top seed wants from the opening stage: a clean path forward and no extra miles on the legs.

WMUCC itself has given the run broader weight. The tournament ran June 28-July 4, 2026, in Nottingham, United Kingdom, with 150 teams, 3,396 players and nine divisions spread across a global field. In that setting, a 4-0 pool sweep is not a gentle warmup. It is a statement made early, with pace, spacing and defensive pressure that made every opponent look like it was chasing the same game at a different speed. Fawkes now carry the kind of seeding advantage that can shape the rest of the bracket before the knockout rounds even begin.