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Mosconi Cup

Annual nine-ball pool tournament


Summary

Annual nine-ball pool tournament

The Mosconi Cup is an annual nine-ball pool tournament contested since 1994 between teams representing Europe and the United States. Named after American pool player Willie Mosconi, the event is comparable to the Ryder Cup in golf and the Weber Cup in bowling.

Team composition and formats have varied over the years. , each team has five playing members. Each team also has a captain and vice captain, who may be among the players, or may be non-playing additional members of the team. The teams compete over one team match, several doubles matches and singles matches, with the first team to win 11 matches claiming victory.

On 3 December 2024, Team Europe beat Team USA 11–6, kept the title and took an overall series lead of 17–13, with one tie.

History and player selection

First staged in 1994 by Sky Sports and Matchroom Sport as an exhibition event to increase public awareness of pool in the United Kingdom, the Mosconi Cup was named to commemorate the legacy of American pool player Willie Mosconi, who died in 1993.

In the first year of competition, each team featured six men and two women, with Germany's Franziska Stark and England's Allison Fisher on Team Europe, and Jeanette Lee and Vivian Villarreal on Team USA. No women appeared after the initial event, although Kelly Fisher in 2021 called on organizers to reinstate female players. In the event's early years, professional snooker players Ronnie O'Sullivan, Jimmy White, Alex Higgins, and Steve Davis all competed on Team Europe.

Staged in England for its first nine years, the Mosconi Cup from 2003 to 2024 alternated annually between the US and Europe. Most U.S. tournaments taking place in Las Vegas, Nevada other than in 2024 event being held in Orlando, Florida. Most of the European tournaments taking place in England other than 2004 and 2006 which were held in the Netherlands and the 2008 event being held in Malta.

As time progressed, the event evolved from its exhibition nature into a much more serious and professional tournament. Among the snooker players, only Davis continued into the event's more serious era, competing in the first eleven Mosconi Cups and bowing out only when the event began to clash with snooker's UK Championship, at which he appeared as both a player and a BBC commentator. After Davis's withdrawal, all players had to earn an invitation through their performances at other pool events, meaning that no more snooker players appeared until 2007 when Tony Drago earned a place by virtue of his performance on the European Pool Tour.

Team USA initially dominated the tournament, winning 10 of the first 12 tournaments between 1994 and 2005, including 6 consecutive victories from 1996 to 2001. The 2006 tournament was a tie. Since then, Team Europe has dominated the tournament, winning 15 of the 18 events staged between 2007 and 2024, including 8 consecutive victories from 2010 to 2017. The overall series record now stands at 18–13 to Team Europe.

Joshua Filler of Germany became the youngest player to participate in the Mosconi Cup at 20 years old, in 2017. Earl Strickland of the United States became the oldest player to participate in the Mosconi Cup at 61 years old, in 2022.

The record for the most Mosconi Cup appearances is 18, held by USA's Shane Van Boening. The record for the most Mosconi Cup wins is 9, held jointly by both USA's Earl Strickland and Johnny Archer.

Player appearances

The players to have appeared in the Mosconi Cup:

Legend
P = playing team member

European players

AppearanceNameCountryPNP
170Ralf SouquetGermany
150Mika ImmonenFinland
140Niels FeijenNetherlands
110Steve DavisEngland
100Jayson ShawScotland
81Oliver OrtmannGermany
80Darren AppletonEngland
80Nick van den BergNetherlands
70Albin OuschanAustria
70David AlcaideSpain
70Joshua FillerGermany
65Marcus ChamatSweden
50Eklent KaçiAlbania
42Karl BoyesEngland
40Steve KnightEngland
31Thomas EngertGermany
30Francisco Sanchez RuizSpain
30Mark GrayEngland
30Thorsten HohmannGermany
23Alex LelyNetherlands
20Tony DragoMalta
20Nick EkonomopoulosGreece
20Chris MellingEngland
20Ronnie O'SullivanEngland
20Daryl PeachEngland
20Tom StormSweden
20Jimmy WhiteEngland
20Alexander KazakisGreece
10Pijus LabutisLithuania
10Moritz NeuhausenGermany
10Mickey KrauseDenmark
10Fedor GorstRussia
10Tommy DonlonIreland
10Vincent FacquetFrance
10Allison FisherEngland
10Alex HigginsNorthern Ireland
10Raj HundalEngland
10Lee KendallEngland
10Imran MajidEngland
10Fabio PetroniItaly
10Andy RichardsonEngland
10Franziska StarkGermany
10Konstantin StepanovRussia
10Lee TuckerEngland
07Johan RuijsinkNetherlands
01Ralph EckertGermany

American players

AppearanceNameStatePNP
190Shane Van BoeningSouth Dakota
170Johnny ArcherGeorgia (U.S. state)
150Earl StricklandNorth Carolina
110Skyler WoodwardKentucky
110Corey DeuelCalifornia
100Rodney MorrisCalifornia
84Jeremy JonesTexas
70Tyler StyerWisconsin
60Billy ThorpeOhio
51Charlie WilliamsSouth Korea1
50Dennis HatchNew York
44Nick VarnerKentucky
40Justin BergmanIllinois
40Mike DechaineMaine
31Kim DavenportOklahoma
30Oscar DominguezCalifornia
30Jim RempePennsylvania
23Mark WilsonMissouri
30Fedor GorstRussia 1
20Chris ReinholdCalifornia
20Lou ButeraPennsylvania
20Michael ColtrainNorth Carolina
20Shannon DaultonKentucky
20Mike GulyassyOhio
20Bobby HunterMichigan
20Mike MasseyTennessee
20Reed PierceMississippi
20Shawn PutnamPennsylvania
20Tony RoblesNew York
20John SchmidtCalifornia
20Dallas WestIllinois
11C.J. WileyTexas
10Shane WolfordVirginia
10Mike DavisNorth Carolina
10John DiToroFlorida
10Paul GerniNew Jersey
10Roger GriffisTexas
10Justin HallIllinois
10Danny HarrimanMaryland
10Allen HopkinsNew Jersey
10Jeanette LeeNew York
10Gabe OwenKansas
10Brandon ShuffVirginia
10Vivian VillarrealTexas
03Johan Ruijsink1
01Buddy HallIllinois
01Joey GrayOklahoma
  • 1 Born outside the United States

As of 2025, Fedor Gorst and Johan Ruijsink are the only people to take part in both teams, with Gorst being the only playing member and Ruijsink the non-playing participant.

Player wins

The players to have been on a winning team in the Mosconi Cup:

Legend
WP = winning playing team member

European players

WinnerNameCountryWPWNP
80Jayson ShawScotland
80Niels FeijenNetherlands
70Albin OuschanAustria
70Darren AppletonEngland
70Ralf SouquetGermany
60Nick van den BergNetherlands
60Joshua FillerGermany
60David AlcaideSpain
40Mika ImmonenFinland
42Karl BoyesEngland
30Eklent KaçiAlbania
30Francisco Sánchez RuizSpain
30Mark GrayEngland
20Oliver OrtmannGermany
20Steve DavisEngland
20Tony DragoMalta
20Nick EkonomopoulosGreece
20Chris MellingEngland
20Daryl PeachEngland
13Marcus ChamatSweden
10Pijus LabutisLithuania
10Moritz NeuhausenGermany
10Mickey KrauseDenmark
10Tom StormSweden
10Jimmy WhiteEngland
10Fedor GorstRussia
10Alex HigginsNorthern Ireland
10Lee KendallEngland
10Konstantin StepanovRussia
03Alex LelyNetherlands
06Johan RuijsinkNetherlands
01Ralph EckertGermany

American players

WinnerNameStateWPWNP
90Earl StricklandNorth Carolina
90Johnny ArcherGeorgia (U.S. state)
52Jeremy JonesTexas
40Corey DeuelCalifornia
40Charlie WilliamsSouth Korea1
32Nick VarnerKentucky
30Shane Van BoeningSouth Dakota
30Rodney MorrisCalifornia
30Kim DavenportOklahoma
30Jim RempePennsylvania
20Skyler WoodwardKentucky
20Billy ThorpeOhio
20Tyler StyerWisconsin
20Shannon DaultonKentucky
20Tony RoblesNew York
20Reed PierceMississippi
20Michael ColtrainNorth Carolina
10Dennis HatchNew York
10Justin BergmanIllinois
10Mark WilsonMissouri
10Lou ButeraPennsylvania
10Mike GulyassyOhio
10Bobby HunterMichigan
10Mike MasseyTennessee
10Shawn PutnamPennsylvania
10Dallas WestIllinois
10Oscar DominguezCalifornia
10C.J. WileyTexas
10Paul GerniNew Jersey
10Roger GriffisTexas
10Danny HarrimanMaryland
10Allen HopkinsNew Jersey
10Jeanette LeeNew York
10Gabe OwenKansas
10Vivian VillarrealTexas
02Johan Ruijsink1
  • 1 Born outside the United States

Player representation

European nations

Players from sixteen nations have represented Europe. Sorted by number of different people, (number of appearances), and alphabetically, these are:

1 (1) Denmark1 (1) Lithuania

American states

Players from twenty-three states have represented the United States (Fedor Gorst, Charlie Williams and Johan Ruijsink were all born outside of the US). Ordered as above, these are:

1 (1) Florida1 (1) Kansas1 (1) Maryland

Tournament modifications

There have been rule changes and format changes throughout the tournament's history. These include, but are not limited to: "Non-playing captain" roles were introduced in the 2003 event; however these were removed in the 2004 tournament. In 2004 the doubles matches were re-formatted to be . In 2005, a 30-second shot clock was introduced, and caused controversy due to timing malfunctions. The 2006 tournament started with a team-versus-team match followed by two trebles matches. That year also saw the reintroduction of the non-playing captain role.

The 2009 tournament included several new features:

  • No pairing in the doubles matches could be repeated.
  • The event included four blocks of consecutive matches, organized so that five slots were available for each side, in which every player was required to play exactly once.
  • In two singles matches, each player was selected by the opposing team captain.

Results by year

Summary

TeamFromToMatchesWinsLossesTiesWin %EuropeUSA
199420253118131%
199420253113181%

Up to date as of 2024 Mosconi Cup

Editions

#YearVenueWinnersScoreLosersMVPRef
1st1994Romford, London, England16–12Europe
2nd1995Basildon, Essex, England16–15USA
3rd1996Dagenham, London, England15–13Europe
4th1997Bethnal Green, London, England13–8Europe
5th1998Bethnal Green, London, England13–9Europe
6th1999Bethnal Green, London, England12–7Europe
7th2000Bethnal Green, London, England12–9Europe
8th2001Bethnal Green, London, England12–1Europe
9th2002Bethnal Green, London, England12–9USA
10th2003Las Vegas, Nevada, United States11–9EuropeFIN Mika Immonen
11th2004Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands12–9EuropeUSA Rodney Morris
12th2005Las Vegas, Nevada, United States11–6EuropeUSA Earl Strickland
13th2006Rotterdam, Netherlands12–12USA Corey Deuel
14th2007Las Vegas, Nevada, United States11–8USAMLT Tony Drago
15th2008St. Julian's, Malta11–5USAFIN Mika Immonen
16th2009Las Vegas, Nevada, United States11–7EuropeUSA Dennis Hatch
17th2010Bethnal Green, London, England11–8USAENG Darren Appleton
18th2011Las Vegas, Nevada, United States11–7USANLD Niels Feijen
19th2012Bethnal Green, London, England11–9USAENG Chris Melling
20th2013Las Vegas, Nevada, United States11–2USANLD Niels Feijen
21st2014Tower Circus, Blackpool, England11–5USANLD Niels Feijen
22nd2015Las Vegas, Nevada, United States11–7USANLD Niels Feijen
23rd2016Alexandra Palace, London, England11–3USAAustria Albin Ouschan
24th2017Las Vegas, Nevada, United States11–4USAGermany Joshua Filler
25th2018Alexandra Palace, London, England11–9EuropeUSA Skyler Woodward
26th2019Las Vegas, Nevada, United States11–8EuropeUSA Skyler Woodward
27th2020Ricoh Arena, Coventry, England11–3USASCO Jayson Shaw
28th2021Alexandra Palace, London, England11–6USASCO Jayson Shaw
29th2022Las Vegas, Nevada, United States11–7USAGermany Joshua Filler
30th2023Alexandra Palace, London, England11–3USAGermany Joshua Filler
31st2024Caribe Royale, Orlando, Florida, United States11–6USASCO Jayson Shaw
32nd2025Alexandra Palace, London, England11-3USAGER Moritz Neuhausen

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