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WPA World 8-Ball Championship 2012
Tournament information
SportNine-ball
LocationFujairah, United Arab Emirates
DatesFebruary 11, 2012–February 18, 2012
Tournament
format(s)
Double Ellimination / Single Elimination
Host(s)WPA World Eight-ball Championship
VenueFujairah Exhibition Centre, Al Diar Siji Hotel
Participants96
Final positions
ChampionChinese Taipei Chang Jung-lin
Runner-upChinese Taipei Fu Che-wei
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The 2012 WPA World Eight-ball Championship was a professional eight-ball championship, organized by the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA), and held 11–18 February 2012 at the Fujairah Exhibition Centre of the Al Diar Siji Hotel in Fujairah, United Arab Emirates. A total of 96 players from all of the WPA's six regions participated.

Dennis Orcollo winner of the 2012 event lost in the round of 32 to Karol Skowerski.[1] The event was won by Chang Jung-lin, who defeated Fu Che-wei in the final 11–6.[2] [3]

Prize money

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prize
Winner 20.000 US-$
Finalist 15.000 US-$
Semifinalist 7.500 US-$
Quarterfinalist 4.500 US-$
Last 16 3.000 US-$
Last 32 2.000 US-$
First round 900 US-$
Pre-qualifier 250 US-$
Total 156.800 US-$

Finals

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Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter final Semifinal Final
            
Philippines Dennis Orcollo 9
United Arab Emirates Nasser al-Mujaibel [de] 5
Philippines Dennis Orcollo 3
Poland Karol Skowerski 9
Jordan Shaker Wahdan [de] 6
Poland Karol Skowerski 9
Poland Karol Skowerski 4
China Liu Haitao 9
Chinese Taipei Kuo Po-Cheng 5
Hungary Vilmos Földes 9
Hungary Vilmos Földes 8
China Liu Haitao 9
United Arab Emirates Abdulatef Fawal [de] 6
China Liu Haitao 9
China Liu Haitao 9
Chinese Taipei Ko Pin-yi 8
Netherlands Niels Feijen 9
United Arab Emirates Saleh Mohamed [de] 1
Netherlands Niels Feijen 2
Chinese Taipei Ko Pin-yi 9
Chinese Taipei Ko Pin-yi 9
Philippines Raymund Faraon [de] 5
Chinese Taipei Ko Pin-yi 9
Venezuela Jalal Yousef 7
Venezuela Jalal Yousef 9
Russia Konstantin Stepanow 5
Venezuela Jalal Yousef 9
United States Max Eberle 2
United States Max Eberle 9
Germany Ralf Souquet 7
China Liu Haitao 3
Chinese Taipei Fu Che-wei 9
Philippines Lee Vann Corteza 9
Hong Kong Lee Chen Man [de] 2
Philippines Lee Vann Corteza 9
Vietnam Nguyen Phuc Long [de] 4
Vietnam Nguyen Phuc Long [de] 9
United Arab Emirates Amin Fekry [de] 8
Philippines Lee Van Corteza 5
Chinese Taipei Fu Che-wei 9
South Korea Hwang Yong [de] 9
Philippines Demosthenes Pulpul [de] 8
South Korea Hwang Yong [de] 0
Chinese Taipei Fu Che-wei 9
Germany Reiner Wirsbitzki [de] 7
Chinese Taipei Fu Che-wei 9
Chinese Taipei Fu Che-wei 9
Netherlands Huidji See 4
Finland Mika Immonen 9
United Arab Emirates Omran Salem [de] 7
Finland Mika Immonen 9
United Arab Emirates Ahmad Jallad [de] 2
United Arab Emirates Ahmad Jallad [de] 9
Philippines Joven Alba 8
Finland Mika Immonen 8
Netherlands Huidji See 9
England Imran Majid 9
Singapore Kenny Kwok [de] 5
England Imran Majid 5
Netherlands Huidji See 9
Germany Dominic Jentsch 4
Netherlands Huidji See 9
Chinese Taipei Fu Che-wei 6
Chinese Taipei Chang Jung-Lin 11
England Darren Appleton 3
China Li Hewen 9
China Li Hewen 9
Belgium Serge Das [de] 6
Iran So Shaw [de] 7
Belgium Serge Das [de] 9
China Li Hewen 7
Germany Oliver Ortmann 9
England Karl Boyes 7
Netherlands Nick van den Berg 9
Netherlands Nick van den Berg 8
Germany Oliver Ortmann 9
Germany Oliver Ortmann 9
Japan Lo Li-wen [de] 3
Germany Oliver Ortmann 3
Chinese Taipei Chang Jung-Lin 9
Philippines Carlo Biado 9
Philippines Elmer Haya [de] 2
Philippines Carlo Biado 9
Japan Tōru Kuribayashi [de] 1
Poland Tomasz Kapłan 7
Japan Tōru Kuribayashi [de] 9
Philippines Carlo Biado 5
Chinese Taipei Chang Jung-Lin 9
Italy Bruno Muratore [de] 9
Poland Radosław Babica 4
Italy Bruno Muratore [de] 5
Chinese Taipei Chang Jung-Lin 9
Spain Carlos Cabello [de] 6
Chinese Taipei Chang Jung-Lin 9
Chinese Taipei Chang Jung-Lin 9
England Chris Melling 7
England Chris Melling 9
United Arab Emirates Omer al-Serkal [de] 5
England Chris Melling 9
United Arab Emirates Sakah al-Rimawi [de] 8
England Daryl Peach 5
United Arab Emirates Sakah al-Rimawi [de] 9
England Chris Melling 9
Germany Thorsten Hohmann 4
Kuwait Omar Al-Shaheen 4
Spain Francisco Díaz-Pizarro 9
Spain Francisco Díaz-Pizarro 6
Germany Thorsten Hohmann 9
Japan Ryoji Aoki [de] 2
Germany Thorsten Hohmann 9
England Chris Melling 9
Philippines Roberto Gomez 4
Philippines Roberto Gomez 9
Austria Mario He 4
Philippines Roberto Gomez 9
England Mark Gray 6
United Arab Emirates Maghsoud Ali [de] 3
England Mark Gray 9
Philippines Roberto Gomez 9
Japan Yukio Akakariyama 5
Japan Hayato Hijikata [de] 9
Iran Takhti Zarekani [de] 8
Japan Hayato Hijikata [de] 7
Japan Yukio Akakariyama 9
Philippines Elvis Calasang [de] 2
Japan Yukio Akakariyama 9

References

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  1. ^ "And down they go - World 8-Ball Championship Final 64". azbilliards.com. Retrieved December 27, 2018.
  2. ^ "All Chinese Taipei finals set for World 8-Ball". azbilliards.com. Retrieved December 27, 2018.
  3. ^ "Jun Lin Chang wins World 8-Ball Championship". azbilliards.com. Retrieved December 27, 2018.
  4. ^ a b "WPA Etisalat World 8-Ball Championship 2012". azbilliards.com. Retrieved December 27, 2018.
  5. ^ "World 8 Ball Championship 2012". sixpockets.de. February 10, 2012. Retrieved December 27, 2018.
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