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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
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

Champions by country

Country Players First title Last title
  England 9 1988 2021
  Belgium 5 1994 2010
  Wales 5 2002 2020
  Scotland 3 1996 2017
  Finland 2 1997 2013
  Malta 2 2005 2006
  Iceland 1 1998 1998
  Northern Ireland 1 2004 2004
  Ireland 1 2009 2009
  Poland 1 2019 2019
  Estonia 1 2022 2022

Women's finals

Year Venue Winner Runner-up Score
1996   Antwerp, Belgium   Kelly Fisher   Karen Corr 6–3
1997   Biarritz, France   Kelly Fisher   Kim Shaw 5–3
1998   Helsinki, Finland   Karen Corr   Kelly Fisher 5–2
1999   Enschede, Netherlands   Kelly Fisher   Wendy Jans 5–2
2000   Stirling, Scotland   Kelly Fisher   Wendy Jans 5–0
2001   Riga, Latvia   Kelly Fisher   Wendy Jans 5–3
2002   Kalisz, Poland   Kelly Fisher   Wendy Jans 5–0
2003   Bad Wildungen, Germany   Kelly Fisher   Wendy Jans 5–4
2004   Völkermarkt, Austria   Wendy Jans   Reanne Evans 5–3
2005   Ostrów Wielkopolski, Poland   Wendy Jans   Katie Henrick 5–3
2006   Constanța, Romania   Wendy Jans   Isabelle Jonckheere 5–0
2007   Carlow, Ireland   Reanne Evans   Wendy Jans 5–2
2008   Lublin, Poland   Reanne Evans   Emma Bonney 5–3
2009   Duffel, Belgium   Wendy Jans   Anna Mazhirina 5–0
2010   Bucharest, Romania   Wendy Jans   Diana Stateczny 5–3
2011   Sofia, Bulgaria   Wendy Jans   Tatjana Vasiljeva 5–1
2012   Daugavpils, Latvia   Tatjana Vasiljeva   Wendy Jans 5–4
2013   Zielona Góra, Poland   Wendy Jans   Anastasia Nechaeva 5–1
2014   Sofia, Bulgaria   Wendy Jans   Anastasia Nechaeva 5–0
2015   Prague, Czech Republic   Wendy Jans   Daria Sirotina 5–0
2016   Vilnius, Lithuania   Wendy Jans   Daria Sirotina 5–4
2017   Shengjin, Albania   Wendy Jans   Anna Prysazhnuka 5–1
2018   Bucharest, Romania   Wendy Jans   Cathy Dehaene 4–0
2019   Belgrade, Serbia   Diana Stateczny   Anastasia Nechaeva 4–2
2021   Albufeira, Portugal   Wendy Jans   Jamie Hunter 4–1
2022   Shengjin, Albania   Wendy Jans   Diana Stateczny 4–1

See also

References

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The EBSA European Snooker Championship is the premier amateur snooker tournament in Europe The event series is sanctioned by the European Billiards amp 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 Contents 1 Men s finals 1 1 Champions by country 2 Women s finals 3 See also 4 ReferencesMen s finals Edit 1 2 3 Year Venue Winner Runner up Score1988 4 Scheveningen Netherlands Stefan Mazrocis Paul Mifsud 11 71993 Helsinki Finland Neil Mosley Robin Hull 8 61994 Budapest Hungary Danny Lathouwers Stefan van der Borght 8 21995 Belfast Northern Ireland David Lilley David Gray 8 71996 5 Antwerp Belgium Graham Horne Kristjan Helgason 8 51997 6 Biarritz France Robin Hull Kristjan Helgason 7 31998 7 Helsinki Finland Kristjan Helgason Alex Borg 7 21999 8 Enschede Netherlands Bjorn Haneveer David Bell 7 02000 9 Stirling Scotland Craig Butler Bjorn Haneveer 7 32001 Riga Latvia Bjorn Haneveer Kurt Maflin 7 62002 10 Kalisz Poland David John David McLellan 7 22003 11 Bad Wildungen Germany David John Andrew Pagett 7 32004 12 Volkermarkt Austria Mark Allen Alex Borg 7 62005 13 Ostrow Wielkopolski Poland Alex Borg Kristjan Helgason 7 22006 14 Constanța Romania Alex Borg Jeff Cundy 7 52007 15 Carlow Ireland Kevin Van Hove Rodney Goggins 7 22008 16 Lublin Poland David Grace Craig Steadman 7 62009 17 Duffel Belgium David Hogan Mario Fernandez 7 42010 18 Bucharest Romania Luca Brecel Roy Stolk 7 42011 19 Sofia Bulgaria Daniel Wells Vincent Muldoon 7 42012 20 Daugavpils Latvia Scott Donaldson Brendan O Donoghue 7 32013 21 Zielona Gora Poland Robin Hull Gareth Allen 7 22014 22 Sofia Bulgaria Mitchell Mann John Whitty 7 22015 23 Prague Czech Republic Michael Wild Jamie Clarke 7 42016 24 Wroclaw Poland Jak Jones Jamie Clarke 7 42017 25 Nicosia Cyprus Chris Totten Andres Petrov 7 32018 26 Sofia Bulgaria Harvey Chandler Jordan Brown 7 22019 27 Eilat Israel Kacper Filipiak David Lilley 5 42020 28 Albufeira Portugal Andrew Pagett Heikki Niva 5 22021 29 Albufeira Portugal Oliver Brown Ivan Kakovskii 5 42022 30 Shengjin Albania Andres Petrov Ben Mertens 5 3Champions by country Edit Country Players First title Last title England 9 1988 2021 Belgium 5 1994 2010 Wales 5 2002 2020 Scotland 3 1996 2017 Finland 2 1997 2013 Malta 2 2005 2006 Iceland 1 1998 1998 Northern Ireland 1 2004 2004 Ireland 1 2009 2009 Poland 1 2019 2019 Estonia 1 2022 2022Women s finals EditYear Venue Winner Runner up Score1996 Antwerp Belgium Kelly Fisher Karen Corr 6 31997 Biarritz France Kelly Fisher Kim Shaw 5 31998 Helsinki Finland Karen Corr Kelly Fisher 5 21999 Enschede Netherlands Kelly Fisher Wendy Jans 5 22000 Stirling Scotland Kelly Fisher Wendy Jans 5 02001 Riga Latvia Kelly Fisher Wendy Jans 5 32002 Kalisz Poland Kelly Fisher Wendy Jans 5 02003 Bad Wildungen Germany Kelly Fisher Wendy Jans 5 42004 Volkermarkt Austria Wendy Jans Reanne Evans 5 32005 Ostrow Wielkopolski Poland Wendy Jans Katie Henrick 5 32006 Constanța Romania Wendy Jans Isabelle Jonckheere 5 02007 Carlow Ireland Reanne Evans Wendy Jans 5 22008 Lublin Poland Reanne Evans Emma Bonney 5 32009 Duffel Belgium Wendy Jans Anna Mazhirina 5 02010 Bucharest Romania Wendy Jans Diana Stateczny 5 32011 Sofia Bulgaria Wendy Jans Tatjana Vasiljeva 5 12012 Daugavpils Latvia Tatjana Vasiljeva Wendy Jans 5 42013 Zielona Gora Poland Wendy Jans Anastasia Nechaeva 5 12014 Sofia Bulgaria Wendy Jans Anastasia Nechaeva 5 02015 Prague Czech Republic Wendy Jans Daria Sirotina 5 02016 Vilnius Lithuania Wendy Jans Daria Sirotina 5 42017 Shengjin Albania Wendy Jans Anna Prysazhnuka 5 12018 Bucharest Romania Wendy Jans Cathy Dehaene 4 02019 Belgrade Serbia Diana Stateczny Anastasia Nechaeva 4 22021 Albufeira Portugal Wendy Jans Jamie Hunter 4 12022 Shengjin Albania Wendy Jans Diana Stateczny 4 1See also EditEBSA European Under 21 Snooker Championships EBSA European Under 18 Snooker Championships European Masters snooker World Snooker TourReferences Edit a b Turner Chris Major Amateur Championships cajt pwp blueyonder co uk Chris Turner s Snooker Archive Archived from the original on 12 May 2012 Retrieved 12 May 2013 a b EBSA European Roll of Honour Global Snooker Archived from the original on 3 September 2014 Retrieved 25 May 2013 a b EBSA Past champions European Billiards amp Snooker Association Archived from the original on 29 April 2013 Retrieved 25 May 2013 1988 Men s European Amateur Championships Global Snooker Centre Archived from the original on 3 August 2004 Retrieved 6 June 2013 European Championships 1996 Snooker org Archived from the original on 8 April 2014 Retrieved 2 March 2014 European Championships 1997 Snooker org Archived from the original on 30 June 2014 Retrieved 2 March 2014 European Championships 1998 Snooker org Archived from the original on 7 April 2014 Retrieved 2 March 2014 European Championships 1999 Snooker org Archived from the original on 30 June 2014 Retrieved 2 March 2014 2000 EBSA European Championships Knock out draws Global Snooker Centre Archived from the original on 15 May 2005 Retrieved 6 June 2013 2002 EBSA European Championships Knock out draws Global Snooker Centre Archived from the original on 9 December 2006 Retrieved 6 June 2013 2003 EBSA European Championships Knock out draws Global Snooker Centre Archived from the original on 5 January 2009 Retrieved 6 June 2013 2004 European Men s Championships Global Snooker Centre Archived from the original on 26 December 2008 Retrieved 6 June 2013 2005 European Men s Championships Knock out results Global Snooker Centre Archived from the original on 30 November 2007 Retrieved 6 June 2013 2006 European Championships Men s knock out results Global Snooker Centre Archived from the original on 3 May 2008 Retrieved 6 June 2013 2007 European Championships Knock out results Global Snooker Centre Archived from the original on 19 August 2007 Retrieved 6 June 2013 2008 European Snooker Championships Men s knock out draw Global Snooker Centre Archived from the original on 3 October 2008 Retrieved 6 June 2013 European Snooker Championships 2009 play off results European Billiards amp Snooker Association Archived from the original on 5 May 2014 Retrieved 6 June 2013 European Snooker Championships 2010 play off results European Billiards amp Snooker Association Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 6 June 2013 European Snooker Championships Men 2011 play off results European Billiards amp Snooker Association Archived from the original on 15 July 2014 Retrieved 6 June 2013 European Snooker Championships Men 2012 play off results European Billiards amp Snooker Association Archived from the original on 19 April 2013 Retrieved 6 June 2013 European Snooker Championships Men Zielona Gora Poland 2013 knockout results European Billiards amp Snooker Association Archived from the original on 8 June 2013 Retrieved 6 June 2013 European Snooker 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