ACBS Asian Snooker Championship
The ACBS Asian Snooker Championship is the premier non-professional snooker tournament in Asia. The event series is sanctioned by the Asian Confederation of Billiard Sports and started from 1984.[1][2][3] Mostly, the winner of the tournament qualifies for the next season of the Professional Snooker Tour.
Winners
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Year |
Venue |
Winner |
Runner-up |
Score |
1984 |
Thailand |
Sakchai Sim-ngam |
Vichien Sangthong |
8–5 |
1985 |
Singapore |
Gary Kwok |
Sakchai Sim-ngam |
8–5 |
1986 |
Sri Lanka |
James Wattana |
Gary Kwok |
8–1 |
1987 |
Malaysia |
Udon Khaimuk |
James Wattana |
8–6 |
1988 |
Sri Lanka |
James Wattana |
Kenny Kwok |
8–7 |
1989 |
India |
Yasin Merchant |
Udon Khaimuk |
8–6 |
1990 |
Indonesia |
Sam Chong |
Stanley Leung |
8–1 |
1991 |
Pakistan |
Chuchart Triritanapradit |
Yasin Merchant |
8–3 |
1992 |
Thailand |
Praput Chaithanasakul |
Chuchart Triritanapradit |
8–7 |
1993 |
China |
Praput Chaithanasakul |
Chuchart Triritanapradit |
8–5 |
1994 |
Bangladesh |
Ooi Chin Kay |
Samporn Kanthawung |
8–7 |
1995 |
Thailand |
Anurat Wongjan |
Thephachai Woratraiphob |
8–7 |
1996 |
China |
Anan Terananon |
Amnuayorn Chotipong |
8–5 |
1997 |
United Arab Emirates |
Anurat Wongjan |
Marlon Manalo |
8–6 |
1998 |
Pakistan |
Muhammad Yousaf |
Phirom Ritthiprasong |
8–7 |
1999 |
Thailand |
Farhan Mirza |
Noppadon N |
8–2 |
2000 |
Hong Kong |
Marlon Manalo |
Farhan Mirza |
8–7 |
2001 |
Pakistan |
Yasin Merchant |
Jin Long |
8–4 |
2002 |
China |
Ding Junhui |
Keith E. Boon |
8–4 |
2004[4] |
Aqaba, Jordan |
Alok Kumar |
Pankaj Advani |
8–4 |
2005 |
Thailand |
Jin Long |
Cai Jianzhong |
6–4 |
2006[5] |
Colombo, Sri Lanka |
Issara Kachaiwong |
Mohammad Shehab |
6–3 |
2007[6] |
Karachi, Pakistan |
Supoj Saenla |
Yasin Merchant |
7–0 |
2008[7] |
Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
Jin Long |
Aditya Mehta |
7–3 |
2009[8] |
Tangshan, China |
James Wattana |
Mei Xiwen |
7–3 |
2010[9] |
Chanthaburi, Thailand |
Issara Kachaiwong |
Mohammed Sajjad |
7–3 |
2011[10] |
Indore, India |
Passakorn Suwannawat |
Aditya Mehta |
6–2 |
2012[11] |
Doha, Qatar |
Aditya Mehta |
Pankaj Advani |
7–5 |
2013[12] |
Karachi, Pakistan |
Saleh Mohammad |
Omar Al Kojah |
7–2 |
2014[13] |
Al Fujairah, United Arab Emirates |
Thor Chuan Leong |
Hung Chuang Ming |
7–3 |
2015[14] |
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Hamza Akbar |
Pankaj Advani |
7–6 |
2016 |
Doha, Qatar |
Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn |
Mohamed Shehab |
6–2 |
See also
References
International Amateur Snooker Championships |
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