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 took place first in 1988 and is held annually since 1993. In most years the winner of the tournament qualifies for the next two seasons of the World Snooker Tour.

Men's finals

YearVenueWinnerRunner-upScore
1988 Scheveningen, Netherlands Stefan Mazrocis Paul Mifsud11–7
1993 Helsinki, Finland Neil Mosley Robin Hull8–6
1994 Budapest, Hungary Danny Lathouwers Stefan van der Borght8–2
1995 Belfast, Northern Ireland David Lilley David Gray8–7
1996 Antwerp, Belgium Graham Horne Kristján Helgason8–5
1997 Biarritz, France Robin Hull Kristján Helgason7–3
1998 Helsinki, Finland Kristján Helgason Alex Borg7–2
1999 Enschede, Netherlands Bjorn Haneveer David Bell7–0
2000 Stirling, Scotland Craig Butler Bjorn Haneveer7–3
2001 Riga, Latvia Bjorn Haneveer Kurt Maflin7–6
2002 Kalisz, Poland David John David McLellan7–2
2003 Bad Wildungen, Germany David John Andrew Pagett7–3
2004 Völkermarkt, Austria Mark Allen Alex Borg7–6
2005 Ostrów Wielkopolski, Poland Alex Borg Kristján Helgason7–2
2006 Constanța, Romania Alex Borg Jeff Cundy7–5
2007 Carlow, Ireland Kevin Van Hove Rodney Goggins7–2
2008 Lublin, Poland David Grace Craig Steadman7–6
2009 Duffel, Belgium David Hogan Mario Fernandez7–4
2010 Bucharest, Romania Luca Brecel Roy Stolk7–4
2011 Sofia, Bulgaria Daniel Wells Vincent Muldoon7–4
2012 Daugavpils, Latvia Scott Donaldson Brendan O'Donoghue7–3
2013 Zielona Góra, Poland Robin Hull Gareth Allen7–2
2014 Sofia, Bulgaria Mitchell Mann John Whitty7–2
2015 Prague, Czech Republic Michael Wild Jamie Clarke7–4
2016 Wrocław, Poland Jak Jones Jamie Clarke7–4
2017 Nicosia, Cyprus Chris Totten Andres Petrov7–3
2018 Sofia, Bulgaria Harvey Chandler Jordan Brown7–2
2019 Eilat, Israel Kacper Filipiak David Lilley5–4
2020 Albufeira, Portugal Andrew Pagett Heikki Niva5–2

Champions by country

Women's finals