EBSA Junior European Snooker Championship

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The EBSA European Snooker Championship for Juniors is a snooker tournament hosted by the European Billiards and Snooker Association (EBSA).

history

The tournament was held for the first time in 1997; since then it has been held annually. Until 2010 it was held as a U19 tournament (i.e. for players who are 19 years of age or younger). Since 2011, the rules have been changed to U21 and thus aligned with the mode of the IBSF U21 World Championship and the ACBS U21 Asian Championship .

In addition, only players who are not playing the Snooker Main Tour at the same time are eligible to participate . Before there was a limit on the number of participants on the professional tour, only players below a certain position in the snooker world rankings were entitled to participate. Victory at the Junior European Championship has also been one of several ways to qualify for the Main Tour for some time.

The youngest ever winner is the Belgian Luca Brecel , who won in 2009 at the age of 14.

The tournaments at a glance

U19 and U21 European championships

year venue winner Result finalist Semi-finalists
U19 European Championship
1997 jerseyjersey Saint Helier IrelandIreland Thomas Dowling 6: 3 EnglandEngland Michael Holt BelgiumBelgium Jurgen van den Bossche
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Gareth Coppack
1998 MaltaMalta Rabat WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Ian Preece 7: 3 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Sean O'Neill EnglandEngland Ben Fitzgerald
EnglandEngland Jason Barton
1999 PolandPoland Kalisz BelgiumBelgium Gerrit bij de Leij 6: 3 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Ian Preece EnglandEngland Jason Barton
IrelandIreland Thomas Dowling
2000 HungaryHungary Budapest EnglandEngland Roger Baksa 6: 3 NetherlandsNetherlands Rolf de Jong IrelandIreland Robert Redmond
IrelandIreland Ian Smith
2001 GermanyGermany Bad Wildungen EnglandEngland Mark Joyce 6: 3 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg David Donovan EnglandEngland Judd Trump
Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Mark Allen
2002 IrelandIreland Carlow ScotlandScotland Robert Shanks 6: 2 EnglandEngland Mark Joyce ScotlandScotland Ian Wells
Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Mark Allen
2003 LatviaLatvia Riga EnglandEngland Jamie O'Neill 6: 3 ScotlandScotland Robert Shanks EnglandEngland Chris Norbury
EnglandEngland Gary Wilson
2004 EnglandEngland Wellingborough WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Jamie Jones 6: 3 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Mark Allen EnglandEngland Judd Trump
EnglandEngland Chris Norbury
2005 RussiaRussia Ekaterinburg Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Mark Allen 6: 5 EnglandEngland Chris Norbury EnglandEngland Judd Trump
GermanyGermany Patrick Einsle
2006 LatviaLatvia Riga EnglandEngland Ben Woollaston 6: 4 IrelandIreland Vincent Muldoon GermanyGermany Patrick Einsle
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Michael White
2007 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Prestatyn WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Michael White 6: 2 IrelandIreland Vincent Muldoon IrelandIreland David Hogan
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Daniel Wells
2008 ScotlandScotland Glasgow EnglandEngland Stephen Craigie 6: 2 ScotlandScotland Anthony McGill IrelandIreland Vincent Muldoon
EnglandEngland Adam Duffy
2009 RussiaRussia St. Petersburg BelgiumBelgium Luca Brecel 6: 5 EnglandEngland Michael Wasley EnglandEngland Jack Lisowski
ScotlandScotland Robert Carlisle
2010 MaltaMalta Qawra WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Jak Jones 6: 4 ScotlandScotland Anthony McGill EnglandEngland Nick Jennings
EnglandEngland Sam Craigie
U21 European Championship
2011 MaltaMalta Qawra PolandPoland Kacper Filipiak 6: 3 ScotlandScotland Michael Leslie EnglandEngland Sam Harvey
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Duane Jones
2012 BulgariaBulgaria Sofia ScotlandScotland Michael Leslie 6: 2 EnglandEngland Shane Castle EnglandEngland Sam Harvey
ScotlandScotland Scott Donaldson
2013 SerbiaSerbia boron EnglandEngland James Cahill 6-0 EnglandEngland Ashley Carty Isle of ManIsle of Man Darryl Hill
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Duane Jones
2014 RomaniaRomania Bucharest EnglandEngland Oliver Lines 6: 1 IrelandIreland Josh Boileau IrelandIreland David Cassidy
EnglandEngland Ashley Carty
2015 MaltaMalta Qawra Isle of ManIsle of Man Darryl Hill 6: 3 EnglandEngland Louis Heathcote GermanyGermany Lukas Kleckers
ScotlandScotland Dylan Craig
2016 PolandPoland Wroclaw IrelandIreland Josh Boileau 6: 1 EnglandEngland Brandon Sargeant EnglandEngland Joe O'Connor
EnglandEngland Ashley Carty
2017 Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus Nicosia SwitzerlandSwitzerland Alexander Ursenbacher 6: 4 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Jackson Page EstoniaEstonia Andres Petrov
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Tyler Rees
2018 BulgariaBulgaria Sofia GermanyGermany Simon Lichtenberg 6: 3 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Tyler Rees FranceFrance Brian Ochoiski
IrelandIreland Ross Bulman
2019 IsraelIsrael Eilat WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Jackson Page 5: 1 IrelandIreland Ross Bulman IrelandIreland Aaron Hill
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Dylan Emery
2020 PortugalPortugal Albufeira IrelandIreland Aaron Hill 5: 2 EnglandEngland Hayden Staniland BelgiumBelgium Ben Mertens
FranceFrance Brian Ochoiski

U18 European Championship

year venue winner Result finalist Semi-finalists
2016 PolandPoland Wroclaw WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Tyler Rees 5: 2 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Jackson Page IrelandIreland Ross Bulman
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Dylan Emery
2017 Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus Nicosia WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Jackson Page 5: 3 IsraelIsrael Amir Nardeia IrelandIreland Aaron Hill
RussiaRussia Ivan Kakowski
2018 BulgariaBulgaria Sofia WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Jackson Page 5: 3 AustriaAustria Florian Nuessle GermanyGermany Umut Dervis Dikme
EnglandEngland Hamim Hussain
2019 IsraelIsrael Eilat IrelandIreland Aaron Hill 4: 3 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Dylan Emery AustriaAustria Florian Nuessle
IrelandIreland Ross Bulman
2020 PortugalPortugal Albufeira IrelandIreland Aaron Hill 4: 1 EnglandEngland Sean Maddocks BelgiumBelgium Ben Mertens
EnglandEngland Connor Benzey

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