EBSA European Snooker Championship
The EBSA European Snooker Championship is the premier amateur snooker tournament in Europe. The event series is sanctioned by the European Billiards & Snooker Association. It first took place in 1988 and has been held annually since 1993.[1][2][3] In most years, the winner of the tournament qualifies for the next two seasons of the World Snooker Tour.
Men's finals
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Year | Venue | Winner | Runner-up | Score |
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1988[4] | Scheveningen, Netherlands | Stefan Mazrocis | Paul Mifsud | 11–7 |
1993 | Helsinki, Finland | Neil Mosley | Robin Hull | 8–6 |
1994 | Budapest, Hungary | Danny Lathouwers | Stefan van der Borght | 8–2 |
1995 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | David Lilley | David Gray | 8–7 |
1996[5] | Antwerp, Belgium | Graham Horne | Kristján Helgason | 8–5 |
1997[6] | Biarritz, France | Robin Hull | Kristján Helgason | 7–3 |
1998[7] | Helsinki, Finland | Kristján Helgason | Alex Borg | 7–2 |
1999[8] | Enschede, Netherlands | Bjorn Haneveer | David Bell | 7–0 |
2000[9] | Stirling, Scotland | Craig Butler | Bjorn Haneveer | 7–3 |
2001 | Riga, Latvia | Bjorn Haneveer | Kurt Maflin | 7–6 |
2002[10] | Kalisz, Poland | David John | David McLellan | 7–2 |
2003[11] | Bad Wildungen, Germany | David John | Andrew Pagett | 7–3 |
2004[12] | Völkermarkt, Austria | Mark Allen | Alex Borg | 7–6 |
2005[13] | Ostrów Wielkopolski, Poland | Alex Borg | Kristján Helgason | 7–2 |
2006[14] | Constanța, Romania | Alex Borg | Jeff Cundy | 7–5 |
2007[15] | Carlow, Ireland | Kevin Van Hove | Rodney Goggins | 7–2 |
2008[16] | Lublin, Poland | David Grace | Craig Steadman | 7–6 |
2009[17] | Duffel, Belgium | David Hogan | Mario Fernandez | 7–4 |
2010[18] | Bucharest, Romania | Luca Brecel | Roy Stolk | 7–4 |
2011[19] | Sofia, Bulgaria | Daniel Wells | Vincent Muldoon | 7–4 |
2012[20] | Daugavpils, Latvia | Scott Donaldson | Brendan O'Donoghue | 7–3 |
2013[21] | Zielona Góra, Poland | Robin Hull | Gareth Allen | 7–2 |
2014[22] | Sofia, Bulgaria | Mitchell Mann | John Whitty | 7–2 |
2015[23] | Prague, Czech Republic | Michael Wild | Jamie Clarke | 7–4 |
2016[24] | Wrocław, Poland | Jak Jones | Jamie Clarke | 7–4 |
2017[25] | Nicosia, Cyprus | Chris Totten | Andres Petrov | 7–3 |
2018[26] | Sofia, Bulgaria | Harvey Chandler | Jordan Brown | 7–2 |
2019[27] | Eilat, Israel | Kacper Filipiak | David Lilley | 5–4 |
2020[28] | Albufeira, Portugal | Andrew Pagett | Heikki Niva | 5–2 |
2021[29] | Albufeira, Portugal | Oliver Brown | Ivan Kakovskii | 5–4 |
2022[30] | Shengjin, Albania | Andres Petrov | Ben Mertens | 5–3 |
2023[31] | St. Paul's Bay, Malta | Ross Muir | Michael Collumb | 5–1 |
2024[32] | Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina | Robbie McGuigan | Craig Steadman | 5–4 |
Champions by country
Country | Players | First title | Last title |
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England | 9 | 1988 | 2021 |
Belgium | 5 | 1994 | 2010 |
Wales | 5 | 2002 | 2020 |
Scotland | 4 | 1996 | 2023 |
Finland | 2 | 1997 | 2013 |
Malta | 2 | 2005 | 2006 |
Northern Ireland | 2 | 2004 | 2024 |
Iceland | 1 | 1998 | 1998 |
Ireland | 1 | 2009 | 2009 |
Poland | 1 | 2019 | 2019 |
Estonia | 1 | 2022 | 2022 |
Women's finals
See also
- EBSA European Under-21 Snooker Championships
- EBSA European Under-18 Snooker Championships
- European Masters (snooker)
- World Snooker Tour
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