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EBSA European Snooker Championships
Tournament information
Dates13–19 March 2016 (2016-03-13 – 2016-03-19)
CityNicosia
CountryCyprus
OrganisationEBSA
Winner's share3,300
Highest breakPoland Adam Stefanów (137)
Final
ChampionScotland Chris Totten
Runner-upEstonia Andres Petrov
Score7–3
2016 2018
Snooker tournament

The 2017 EBSA European Snooker Championship was an amateur snooker tournament that took place from 13 February to 19 March 2017 in Nicosia, Cyprus. It was the 26th edition of the EBSA European Snooker Championships and also doubles as a qualification event for the World Snooker Tour.

The tournament was won by 28th seed Chris Totten who defeated Estonia's Andres Petrov 7–3 in the final. As a result, Totten was given a two-year card on the professional World Snooker Tour for the 2017/2018 and 2018/2019 seasons.

Results

Round 1

Best of 7 frames

65 Israel Shay Arama 2–4 64 Romania Andrei Orzan
69 Albania Dorjan Maknori 0–4 60 Finland Patrik Tiihonen
61 Northern Ireland Conor McCormack 4–2 68 Italy Gianmarco Tonini
67 Bulgaria Teodor Chomovski 2–4 62 Bulgaria Viktor Iliev
63 Latvia Maris Volajs 4–1 66 Scotland Dylan Gault

Round 2

Best of 7 frames

1 Poland Adam Stefanów 4–0 64 Romania Andrei Orzan
33 Wales Kishan Hirani 2–4 32 Belgium Jurian Heusdens
17 Poland Mateusz Baranowski 4–1 48 Israel Amir Nardeia
49 Finland Antti Mannila 2–4 16 Wales Alex Taubman
9 Wales Jamie Clarke 4–0 56 Belgium Jurgen Van Roy
41 Germany Felix Frede 4–1 24 Republic of Ireland Philip Browne
25 Poland Marcin Nitschke 4–1 40 Jersey Ross Symes
57 France Niel Vincent 3–4 8 Republic of Ireland Michael Judge
5 England David Lilley 4–0 60 Finland Patrik Tiihonen
37 Netherlands Joris Maas 1–4 28 Scotland Chris Totten
21 Israel Maor Shalom 4–1 16 Sweden Kirill Petrov
53 Bulgaria Georgi Velichkov 0–4 12 Malta Brian Cini
13 Israel Shachar Ruberg 4–1 52 Belgium Laurens De Staelen
45 Finland Heikki Niva 1–4 20 Germany Simon Lichtenberg
29 Albania Eklent Kaçi 4–3 36 England Lewis Gillen
61 Northern Ireland Conor McCormack 0–4 4 Poland Kacper Filipiak
3 Wales Andrew Pagett 4–1 62 Bulgaria Viktor Iliev
35 Cyprus George Louka 4–0 30 Hungary Zsolt Fenyvesi
19 England Peter Lines 4–0 46 England Wayne Townsend
51 Scotland Sean Iqbal 1–4 14 Switzerland Alexander Ursenbacher
11 Malta Jason Peplow 4–0 54 Serbia Marko Stoilkovic
43 Latvia Rodion Judin 3–4 22 England Oliver Brown
27 Northern Ireland Declan Brennan 4–2 38 Russia Ivan Kakovsky
59 Malta Aaron Busuttil 2–4 6 Iceland Kristján Helgason
7 Scotland Michael Collumb 3–4 58 Israel Nadav Biton
39 Iceland Sigurdur Kristjansson 1–4 26 Wales Jackson Page
23 Scotland Lee Mein 2–4 42 Israel David Vaitzman
55 Wales Nathan Davenport 3–4 10 Republic of Ireland John Farrell
15 Estonia Andres Petrov 4–1 50 Croatia Jan Jelenić
47 Cyprus Kyriacos Kyriacou 0–4 18 Northern Ireland Jordan Brown
31 Malta Duncan Bezzina 3–4 34 Republic of Ireland TJ Dowling
63 Latvia Maris Volajs 1–4 2 Republic of Ireland Brendan O'Donoghue

Round 2
Best of 7 frames
Round 3
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-Finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-Finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 13 frames
               
1 Poland Adam Stefanów 4
32 Belgium Jurian Heusdens 2
1 Poland Adam Stefanów 5
16 Wales Alex Taubman 4
17 Poland Mateusz Baranowski 1
16 Wales Alex Taubman 4
1 Poland Adam Stefanów 2
9 Wales Jamie Clarke 5
9 Wales Jamie Clarke 4
41 Germany Felix Frede 1
9 Wales Jamie Clarke 5
8 Republic of Ireland Michael Judge 2
25 Poland Marcin Nitschke 2
8 Republic of Ireland Michael Judge 4
9 Wales Jamie Clarke 4
28 Scotland Chris Totten 6
5 England David Lilley 0
28 Scotland Chris Totten 4
28 Scotland Chris Totten 5
12 Malta Brian Cini 4
21 Israel Maor Shalom 2
12 Malta Brian Cini 4
28 Scotland Chris Totten 5
4 Poland Kacper Filipiak 3
13 Israel Shachar Ruberg 4
20 Germany Simon Lichtenberg 1
13 Israel Shachar Ruberg 3
4 Poland Kacper Filipiak 5
29 Albania Eklent Kaçi 1
4 Poland Kacper Filipiak 4
28 Scotland Chris Totten 7
15 Estonia Andres Petrov 3
3 Wales Andrew Pagett 4
35 Cyprus George Louka 1
3 Wales Andrew Pagett 5
19 England Peter Lines 3
19 England Peter Lines 4
14 Switzerland Alexander Ursenbacher 2
3 Wales Andrew Pagett 5
22 England Oliver Brown 4
11 Malta Jason Peplow 2
22 England Oliver Brown 4
22 England Oliver Brown 5
6 Iceland Kristján Helgason 2
27 Northern Ireland Declan Brennan 2
6 Iceland Kristján Helgason 4
3 Wales Andrew Pagett 3
15 Estonia Andres Petrov 6
58 Israel Nadav Biton 2
26 Wales Jackson Page 4
26 Wales Jackson Page 3
10 Republic of Ireland John Farrell 5
42 Israel David Vaitzman 3
10 Republic of Ireland John Farrell 4
10 Republic of Ireland John Farrell 2
15 Estonia Andres Petrov 5
15 Estonia Andres Petrov 4
18 Northern Ireland Jordan Brown 1
15 Estonia Andres Petrov 5
2 Republic of Ireland Brendan O'Donoghue 2
34 Republic of Ireland TJ Dowling 1
2 Republic of Ireland Brendan O'Donoghue 4

References

  1. "Chris Totton European Snooker Champion 2017". European Billiards & Snooker Association. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  2. "European Snooker Championship Men → Nicosia / Cyprus 2017". European Billiards & Snooker Association. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
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