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World Cup (snooker)

Snooker world cup


Snooker world cup

FieldValue
tournament_nameWorld Cup
image[[File:World Cup (snooker) logo.jpg200px]]
locationWuxi
countryChina
establishment1979
organisationWorld Professional Billiards and Snooker Association
formatNon-Ranking team event
prizefund$800,000
Current Champion
John Higgins
Stephen Maguire

John Higgins Stephen Maguire

The World Cup is an invitational team snooker tournament created by Mike Watterson. The annual contests featured teams of three (two since 2011) players representing their country against other such teams. Steve Davis has won the event more times than any other player, with four titles for England.

History

The event began in 1979 as the World Challenge Cup with the sponsorship of State Express. It was held at the Haden Hill Leisure Centre, Birmingham, with six teams participating: England, Northern Ireland, Wales, Canada, Australia and Rest of the World. The teams were broken into two round-robin groups and the matches were best of 15 frames. The top teams in the groups met in the final. In 1980 the tournament moved to the New London Theatre and the Northern Ireland team was replaced by an All-Ireland team.

The event was renamed to the World Team Classic in 1981 and moved to the Hexagon Theatre in Reading. The matches were reduced to best of seven and the top two teams from the groups advanced to the semi-finals. This time seven teams competed. Team Rest of the World were replaced by Team Scotland and instead of an All-Ireland team both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland fielded teams. After the 1983 event State Express ended their sponsorship of the event and the tournament's place in the snooker calendar was taken by the Grand Prix.

The event was moved to spring for the 1984/1985 season and the event was renamed the World Cup. It was held at the International, Bournemouth. The tournament also became a knock-out contest and featured eight teams. Ireland and Northern Ireland fielded a combined team, known as All-Ireland, the Rest of the World team returned and the defending champions, England, had two teams. The event was terminated after the 1990 event.

The event was briefly revived for 1996 and it was held at the Amari Watergate Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand. There were many entries and qualification was held. The 20 qualified teams were split into four groups of five and the top two teams of the groups advanced to the quarter-finals.

On 22 March 2011 it was revealed that the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association planned to revive the event with the sponsorship of PTT and EGAT. It was held between 11 and 17 July at the Bangkok Convention Centre, Bangkok and twenty two-men teams participated at the tournament.

Winners

YearWinnersRunners-upFinal scoreHost citySeasonTeamPlayersTeamPlayersWorld Challenge Cup (team event)World Team Classic (team event)World Cup (team event)
1979WalesWales Ray Reardon
Wales Terry Griffiths
Wales Doug MountjoyEnglandEngland Fred Davis
England John Spencer
England Graham Miles14–3ENG Birmingham1979/80
1980WalesWales Ray Reardon
Wales Terry Griffiths
Wales Doug MountjoyCanadaCanada Cliff Thorburn
Canada Kirk Stevens
Canada Bill Werbeniuk8–5ENG London1980/81
1981EnglandEngland Steve Davis
England John Spencer
England David TaylorWalesWales Ray Reardon
Wales Terry Griffiths
Wales Doug Mountjoy4–3ENG Reading1981/82
1982CanadaCanada Cliff Thorburn
Canada Kirk Stevens
Canada Bill WerbeniukEnglandEngland Steve Davis
England Tony Knowles
England Jimmy White4–2ENG Reading1982/83
1983EnglandEngland Steve Davis
England Tony Knowles
England Tony MeoWalesWales Ray Reardon
Wales Terry Griffiths
Wales Doug Mountjoy4–2ENG Reading1983/84
1985All-IrelandNorthern Ireland Alex Higgins
Northern Ireland Dennis Taylor
Ireland Eugene HughesEnglandEngland Steve Davis
England Tony Knowles
England Tony Meo9–7ENG Bournemouth1984/85
1986Ireland ANorthern Ireland Alex Higgins
Northern Ireland Dennis Taylor
Ireland Eugene HughesCanadaCanada Cliff Thorburn
Canada Kirk Stevens
Canada Bill Werbeniuk9–7ENG Bournemouth1985/86
1987Ireland ANorthern Ireland Alex Higgins
Northern Ireland Dennis Taylor
Ireland Eugene HughesCanadaCanada Cliff Thorburn
Canada Kirk Stevens
Canada Bill Werbeniuk9–2ENG Bournemouth1986/87
1988EnglandEngland Steve Davis
England Jimmy White
England Neal FouldsAustraliaAustralia Eddie Charlton
Australia John Campbell
Australia Warren King9–7ENG Bournemouth1987/88
1989EnglandEngland Steve Davis
England Jimmy White
England Neal FouldsRest of the WorldSouth Africa Silvino Francisco
New Zealand Dene O'Kane
Malta Tony Drago9–8ENG Bournemouth1988/89
1990CanadaCanada Cliff Thorburn
Canada Alain Robidoux
Canada Bob ChaperonNorthern IrelandNorthern Ireland Alex Higgins
Northern Ireland Dennis Taylor
Northern Ireland Tommy Murphy9–5ENG Bournemouth1989/90
1996ScotlandScotland Stephen Hendry
Scotland John Higgins
Scotland Alan McManusIreland Ken Doherty
Ireland Fergal O'Brien
Ireland Stephen Murphy10–7THA Bangkok1996/97
2011ChinaCHN Ding Junhui
CHN Liang WenboNorthern IrelandNIR Mark Allen
NIR Gerard Greene4–2THA Bangkok2011/12
2015China BCHN Yan Bingtao
CHN Zhou YuelongScotlandSCO John Higgins
SCO Stephen Maguire4–1CHN Wuxi2015/16
2017China ACHN Ding Junhui
CHN Liang WenboEnglandENG Judd Trump
ENG Barry Hawkins4–3CHN Wuxi2017/18
2019ScotlandSCO John Higgins
SCO Stephen MaguireChina BCHN Zhou Yuelong
CHN Liang Wenbo4–0CHN Wuxi2019/20

References

References

  1. Turner, Chris. "World Cup, World Team Classic, Nations Cup". Chris Turner's Snooker Archive.
  2. "Snooker World Cup Takes Shape". [[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]].
  3. "PTT-EGAT World Cup (2011)". Snooker.org.
  4. (2 November 1981). "England's Classic Triump". The Glasgow Herald.
  5. (1 November 1982). "Canada wins snooker classic". [[Evening Times]].
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