The lists of clubs involved in National Interclubs 1 2026 are now known, even if they will remain Modifiable until Friday, January 30th (10 a.m. for men, 17 p.m. for women). Following this closing ceremony, the final weight of the teams will be calculated based on the six best players present, according to the January 2026 ranking.
This 2026 edition of the National 1 will be contested from January 30 to February 1 visit us at the Palatium Sport & Life, in Troyes (Grand Est League). Defending champions, Sète Padel in men and TPC Palavas The women will arrive with a target on their backs, in a competition where the transfer market has, once again, largely reshuffled the cards.
2026 National 1 Interclub Transfer Market – Men's Squads
Casa Padelimpossible to miss
How can we discuss the Interclubs N1 transfer window without starting with Casa PadelThe Île-de-France club has made a big move by adding to its roster French number one Bastien Blanqué, But also former world number one Sanyo GutierrezAdmittedly, Federico Chingotto is not available this season, but the arrival of Sanyo brings a a true added value in sports, both through his experience and his impact in key encounters.
Also worth noting is the integration of Javier Clar Albertiwhich further strengthens an already very competitive and very Spanish squad…
Arrivals 2026:
Bastien Blanqué, Javier Clar Alberti, Carlos Daniel Gutiérrez
Departures 2026:
Miguel Semmler Arranz, Laurent Montoisy, Derek Gerson
Players retained:
Thomas Leygue, Teodoro Victor Zapata Pizzaro, Mario Huete Hernandez, Charles Gortzounian, Cyril Hanouna
All In Padel Association, the international armada
Another club very active in the market: All In Padel AssociationThe club from the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur league is further strengthening an already impressive squad with the arrival of Alejandro Ruiz21st in the world Lucas Campagnolo, 28th, as well as the Frenchman Theo SuzannaTwo players from the circuit Premier Padel These are thus added to an already existing list of profiles of world class.
Arrivals 2026:
Alejandro Ruiz, Lucas Campagnolo, Théo Suzanna
Departures 2026:
Justin Lopes, Jérôme Ferrandez, Javier Barahona
Players retained:
Pablo Lijo, Gonzalo Rubio, Antonio Luque, Nicolas Molinero, Rémy Gourre
Big Padelfresh blood and French talent
On the side of Big padelThe club has opted for targeted but high-quality reinforcements. Two extremely talented French players are joining the squad: Dylan Guichard, reigning French champion, and Lucas Pillon, one of the most promising players of his generation.
Arrivals 2026:
Dylan Guichard, Lucas Pillon
Departures 2026:
Benjamin Grue, Dorian De Meyer
Players retained:
Clement Geens, Lewis Hernandez Quesada, Maxim Joris, Nicholas Rouanet, Thomas Vanbauce, Simon Wagner
TPC Palavas, the youth take power
Movement also at TPC PalavasYouth is placed at the heart of the project with the integration of Timeo Fonteny, Yoann Boronad et Nathan Perrot, three dynamic profiles, which complement an already well-built team.
Arrivals 2026:
Timéo Fonteny, Yoann Boronad, Nathan Perrot
Departures 2026:
Arnau Ayats Delgado, Ruben Rivera Serra, Baptiste Hayet
Players retained:
Adria Mercadal Berenguer, Thomas Seux, Arthur Hugounenq, Baptiste Delvienne
The rest of the men's teams in National 1
Sète Padel (reigning champion) :
Mario Ortega Ripoll, Ignacio Sager Nagel, Miguel Angel Solbes Llorens, Quentin Ayuso, Aitor Garcia Bassas, Yanis Muesser, Raphaël Rubio, Loïc Le Panse
All In Padel In 69:
Johan Bergeron, Simon Vasquez, Daniel Windahl, Thomas Basso, Jérémy Robert, Nathan Courrin, Norman Sanchez, Thomas Lelarge
La Bandeja :
Guillem Figuerola Santiago, Diego Dorta, Maxime Forcin, Alexis Coulombeau, Roger Arumi-Siquier, Benjamin Dufour, Matthieu Escale, Baptiste Benetoux
Padel Horizon:
Philémon Raichman, Pierre Perez Le Tiec, Manuel Vives, Olivier Guy de Chamisso, Yann Auradou, Tom Couturier, Matthieu Gonzalez, Edwin Menager
Padel Touch:
Iñigo Jofre, Jérôme Inzerillo, Morgan Mannarino, Maxime Deloyer, Jules Marie, Thomas Mitjana, Téo Larrue, Iker Rodriguez
Nîmes Heights:
Abelardo Vera Lopez, Josep Aymerich, Pedro Diaz Torregrosa, Isaac Huysveld, Louis Jover, Julien Biron, Johan Peloux, Julien Datcharry
Mind Padel :
Damien Bayard, Pierre Vincent, Clément Filho, Robin Petitdidier, François Authier, Basile Baud, Quentin Perrin, John Martel
Padel Campus Arena:
Julien Seurin, Paul Forichon, Eliot Deknuydt, Adrien Dandois, Loris Morvan, Tom Houzeaux, Maël Desfougères, Xander De Wever
Padel Club Agen:
Jesus Ruiz Bohorquez, Sergio Puertolas Robles, David Quiros Peiro, Benoit Mavoungou, Emmanuel Martin, Erwan Corbon, Nil Martinez Aguilo, Zian Pradal
TC Les Loges Saint-Germain:
Robin Roux, Cyril Durban, Baptiste Grodenic, Alexandre Fantou, Florent Thevenot, Frédéric Pommier, Guilhem Deverre, Quentin Chauvineau
Padel Shot Saint-Étienne:
Jérémy Macchi, Maxime Larose, Valentin Toussaint, Justin Marlot, Maxime Bourgoin, Thomas Rey, Simon Boisse
2026 National 1 Interclub Transfer Market – Women's Squads
TC Bandol, a deliberate change of scale
It's hard not to start with TC BandolThe Var club has made a significant impact. The arrival of Léa Godallier, the five-time reigning French champion and her loyal Italian partner, Giorgia Marchetti This clearly changes the team's status. Bandol, already solid as a team, acquires two world-class players, capable of leading the entire group to the final.
Arrivals 2026:
Léa Godallier, Giorgia Marchetti, Margaux Donne
Departures 2026:
Marie-Amélie Dardaine, Steffi Merah
Players retained:
Carla Touly, Mélissa Martin, Lorie Pelan, Clara Mansart, Marianne Vandaele
Stade Toulousain, experience at the forefront
Le Stade Toulousain clearly emphasizing experience and excellence with the arrival of the other five-time reigning French champion, Alix Collombontargeted but high-impact recruitment.
Arrivals 2026:
Alix Collombon, Fiona Ligi, Laura Clergue
Departures 2026:
Laurine Bergaud, Lucile Pothier, Alison Casalli de Lima
Players retained:
Jennifer Denecheau, Deborah Alquier, Nada Majdoubi, Charlotte Soubrie
TPC Palavas: Continuity and Homogeneity (reigning champion)
Defending champion in the women's category, TPC Palavas has opted for a measured evolution, by parting ways with its star player, Aranzazu Osoro but while maintaining a solid and homogeneous base around already well-established profiles.
Arrivals 2026:
Fitia Robinson Andrianfetra
Departures 2026:
Aranzazu Osoro Ulrich
Players retained:
Rebeca Lopez Lopez, Ana Fernandez de Osso Fuentes, Elodie Invernon, Wendy Barsotti, Louise Bahurel, Rachel Bardet
The rest of the women's transfer window in National 1
Big Padel :
Camila Fassio Goyeneche, Natividad Lopez Diaz, Marie Lefevre, Amélie Detrivière, Manon Marcarie, Cassandra Senjean, Catherine Lalanne, Camille Moga
Padel Shot Caen:
Mélanie Ros, Charlyne Tonda, Alexise Duchêne, Elise David-Bordier, Ainhoa Berecochea, Anne-Charlotte Bigot
TC Nice Giordan:
Géraldine Sorel, Marie Boura, Kimy Barla, Joanna Bougon, Julie Pecastaing, Alexia Dechaume-Balleret, Vinciane Remy, Emilie Loit
Padel Club Le Mas:
Emmelien Lambregts, Peggy Maignien, Valérie Pibis, Victoria Isaac, Alicia Keppenne, Claire Lefebre, Ornella Hitimana, Roxane Lacroix
Chambéry TC:
Chiara Messina, Sharlène Lagasse, Delphine Repiton, Elsa Pellegrinelli, Eva Corak, Florence Haring, Eloïse Marais
With sometimes contrasting strategies, the transfer window for the 2026 National 1 Interclub Championship confirms one thing: the depth and diversity of the squads have never been greater. Between targeted recruitment, deliberate stability, and arrivals capable of turning a match around, this edition promises to be more open and more competitive than ever!
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