EBSA European Snooker Championships
The EBSA European Snooker Championships is the premier non-professional snooker tournament in Europe. The event series is sanctioned by the European Billiards & Snooker Association. It took place first in 1988 and is 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
Winners
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Year |
Venue |
Winner |
Runner-up |
Score |
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 |
Kalisz, Poland |
David John |
David McLellan |
7–2 |
2003[10] |
Bad Wildungen, Germany |
David John |
Andrew Pagett |
7–3 |
2004[11] |
Völkermarkt, Austria |
Mark Allen |
Alex Borg |
7–6 |
2005[12] |
Ostrów Wielkopolski, Poland |
Alex Borg |
Kristján Helgason |
7–2 |
2006[13] |
Constanța, Romania |
Alex Borg |
Jeff Cundy |
7–5 |
2007[14] |
Carlow, Ireland |
Kevin van Hove |
Rodney Goggins |
7–2 |
2008[15] |
Lublin, Poland |
David Grace |
Craig Steadman |
7–6 |
2009[16] |
Duffel, Belgium |
David Hogan |
Mario Fernandez |
7–4 |
2010[17] |
Bucharest, Romania |
Luca Brecel |
Roy Stolk |
7–4 |
2011[18] |
Sofia, Bulgaria |
Daniel Wells |
Vincent Muldoon |
7–4 |
2012[19] |
Daugavpils, Latvia |
Scott Donaldson |
Brendan O'Donoghue |
7–3 |
2013[20] |
Zielona Góra, Poland |
Robin Hull |
Gareth Allen |
7–2 |
2014[21] |
Sofia, Bulgaria |
Mitchell Mann |
John Whitty |
7–2 |
2015[22] |
Prague, Czech Republic |
Michael Wild |
Jamie Rhys Clarke |
7–4 |
2016[23] |
Wrocław, Poland |
Jak Jones |
Jamie Rhys Clarke |
7–4 |
Stats
Champions by country
See also
References
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