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IBSF World Snooker Championship
Tournament information
Dates19–29 November 2016
VenueAl-Sadd Sports Club
CityDoha
CountryQatar
OrganisationIBSF
Total prize fund$16,000
Highest breakThailand Issara Kachaiwong (147)[1]
Final
ChampionIran Soheil Vahedi
Runner-upWales Andrew Pagett
Score8–1
2015
2017
Players by nation
Afghanistan Afghanistan 1
Albania Albania 2
Australia Australia 4
Austria Austria 3
Bahrain Bahrain 3
Belgium Belgium 3
Brazil Brazil 2
China China 2
Cyprus Cyprus 3
Egypt Egypt 4
England England 3
Finland Finland 1
France France 1
Germany Germany 2
Hong Kong Hong Kong 3
Iceland Iceland 2
India India 4
Iran Iran 4
Iraq Iraq 2
Republic of Ireland Ireland 3
Japan Japan 2
Jordan Jordan 2
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 1
Kuwait Kuwait 3
Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan 1
Latvia Latvia 1
Lithuania Lithuania 1
Malaysia Malaysia 2
Malta Malta 1
Isle of Man Mannin 1
Mongolia Mongolia 2
Morocco Morocco 1
Mozambique Mozambique 1
New Zealand New Zealand 3
Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 2
Pakistan Pakistan 3
State of Palestine Palestine 1
Philippines Philippines 1
Poland Poland 3
Qatar Qatar 7
Russia Russia 2
Scotland Scotland 2
Singapore Singapore 3
South Africa South Africa 2
South Korea South Korea 1
Sweden Sweden 2
Switzerland Switzerland 1
Thailand Thailand 2
Turkey Turkey 1
United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates 3
United States United States 3
Wales Wales 4

The 2016 IBSF World Snooker Championship was an amateur snooker tournament that took place from 19 November to 29 November 2016 in Doha, Qatar. It was the 42nd edition of the IBSF World Snooker Championship and also doubled as a qualification event for the World Snooker Tour.

119 players representing 52 nations and sovereign states competed in the tournament including 2015 champion, Pankaj Advani who declined his invitation to join the professional World Snooker Tour and as such was able to compete in this year's tournament. Advani however he was defeated in the semi-finals by Welshmen Andrew Pagett. In doing so Pagett became the first player from outside the Asian confederation to reach the final since 2012. The tournament was eventually won by Iran's Soheil Vahedi, who defeated Pagett of Wales 8–1 in the final.[2] Vahedi became only the second Iranian player after Hossein Vafaei to win the championship and as a result, Vahedi was offered that chance to turn professional with a two-year card to play World Snooker Tour for the 2017/2018 and 2018/2019 seasons.

Results

Group Round

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Group A

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 3 India Pankaj Advani 4 4 16 0 16
2 45 Poland Marcin Nitschke 4 3 12 9 3
3 72 Iran Hamed Zarehdoost 4 2 11 13 –2
4 Brazil Victor Sarkis 4 1 7 14 –7
5 Latvia Maris Volajs 4 0 6 16 –10

Group B

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 4 Germany Lukas Kleckers 2 2 8 1 7
2 50 New Zealand Jason Todd 2 1 4 5 –1
3 75 Sweden Simon Lindblom 2 0 2 8 –6

Group C

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 6 Afghanistan Mohammad Rais Senzahi 4 4 16 3 13
2 32 Malta Brian Cini 4 3 15 6 9
3 60 Cyprus Antonis Poullos 4 2 9 8 1
4 Kuwait Mekdad Taqi 4 1 5 15 –10
5 Morocco Akdi Soulaimane 4 0 3 13 –16

Group D

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 23 India Lucky Vatnani 4 3 15 8 7
2 41 Iran Amir Sarkhosh 4 3 13 7 6
3 61 Mongolia Enkhjargal Enkhbaatar 4 2 12 13 1
4 Austria Andreas Ploner 4 2 11 11 0
5 Cyprus Marios Kleitou 4 0 2 16 –14

Group E

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 1 Wales Jamie Rhys Clarke 3 3 12 0 12
2 51 Singapore Shu Seng Chua 3 2 8 10 –2
3 77 Austria Oskar Charlesworth 3 1 7 10 –3
4 South Africa Richard Halliday 3 0 5 12 –7

Group F

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 10 Belgium Jeff Jacobs 3 3 12 3 9
2 49 Australia Peter McCullagh 3 2 9 8 1
3 68 Hong Kong Lee Chun Wai 3 1 8 8 0
4 Sri Lanka Mohamed Mubeen 3 0 3 16 –13

Group G

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 19 England Brandon Sargeant 4 4 16 6 10
2 28 Australia Ryan Thomerson 4 3 15 5 10
3 73 Qatar Mhanaa Alobaidli 4 2 9 12 –3
4 Austria Paul Schopf 4 1 8 13 –5
5 Kuwait Soud Alabdul Razaq 4 0 4 16 –16

Group H

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 7 Hong Kong Ka Wai Cheung 4 4 16 3 13
2 29 Wales Rhydian Richards 4 3 14 4 10
3 78 Finland Jyri Virtanen 4 2 8 12 –4
4 Kuwait Abdullah Alkandari 4 1 5 15 –10
5 Egypt Mahmoud Elshourbagy 4 0 7 16 –9

Group I

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 17 Northern Ireland Declan Brennan 3 3 12 4 8
2 34 Switzerland Alexander Ursenbacher 3 2 10 5 5
3 70 United States Ahmed Aly Elsayed 3 1 4 8 –4
4 Bahrain Khalil Busaif 3 0 3 12 –9

Group J

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 26 Wales Andrew Pagett 3 2 11 8 3
2 52 Poland Mateusz Baranowski 3 2 8 9 –1
3 64 Singapore Ang Boon Chin 3 1 9 10 –1
4 India Sundeep Gulati 3 1 7 8 –1

Group K

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 16 Thailand Issara Kachaiwong 3 3 12 4 8
2 47 United States Ajeya Prabhakar 3 2 9 10 –1
3 62 Isle of Man Sean Corkish 3 1 9 10 –1
4 Jordan Mohammad Alqraini 3 0 6 12 –6

Group L

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 15 Pakistan Mohammad Bilal 4 4 16 5 11
2 44 Germany Felix Frede 4 3 13 9 4
3 65 Qatar Mohsen Bukshaisha 4 2 10 12 –2
4 Sweden Belan Sharif 4 1 11 13 –2
5 New Zealand Sam Bond 4 0 5 16 –11

Group M

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 13 Iran Soheil Vahedi 4 4 16 4 12
2 30 Pakistan Babar Masih 4 3 15 7 8
3 71 Japan Tetsuya Kuwata 4 2 9 9 0
4 Iceland Thorri Jensson 4 1 7 13 –6
5 Albania Arenc Norja 4 0 2 16 –14

Group N

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 24 England Oliver Brown 4 3 14 7 7
2 43 Qatar Bashar Abdulmajeed 4 3 13 12 1
3 66 Belgium Tomasz Skalski 4 2 13 12 1
4 Japan Keishin Kamihashi 4 2 12 12 0
5 Brazil Thadeu Nobres 4 0 7 16 –9

Group O

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 2 United Arab Emirates Mohamed Shehab 3 3 12 0 12
2 48 Poland Krzysztof Wróbel 3 2 8 6 2
3 76 Qatar Khamis Alobaidli 3 1 5 10 –5
4 Mozambique Ibrahim Ahamed 3 0 3 12 –9

Group P

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 18 Republic of Ireland TJ Dowling 4 4 16 6 10
2 37 Pakistan Muhammad Asif 4 3 14 7 7
3 56 Qatar Ali Alobaidli 4 2 13 8 5
4 Bahrain Hesham Alsaqer 4 1 6 12 –6
5 Egypt Hisham Nadi 4 0 0 16 –16

Group Q

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 12 China Yuan Sijun 4 4 16 4 12
2 42 Malaysia Mohd Reza Hassan 4 3 14 9 5
3 54 Republic of Ireland Jason Devaney 4 2 11 10 1
4 Iran Omar Ali 4 1 9 14 –5
5 New Zealand Matthew Scarborough 4 0 3 16 –13

Group R

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 20 Scotland Chris Totten 3 3 12 6 6
2 39 Qatar Ahmed Saif 3 2 10 6 4
3 67 France Alexis Callewaert 3 1 6 9 –3
4 United Arab Emirates Saif Al Shamsi 3 0 5 12 –7

Group S

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 14 Malaysia Keen Hoo Moh 4 4 16 4 12
2 36 Russia Ivan Kakovsky 4 3 13 6 7
3 57 South Korea Daegyu Lee 4 2 11 11 0
4 United States Laszlo Kovacs 4 1 4 12 –8
5 England Wayne Townsend 4 0 5 16 –11

Group T

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 9 Scotland Michael Collumb 4 4 16 3 13
2 31 Kyrgyzstan Mukhamed Karimberdi Uulu 4 3 13 5 8
3 59 State of Palestine Khaled Alastal 4 2 10 11 –1
4 Mongolia Ulziitogtokh Davaasuren 4 1 8 12 –4
5 Cyprus Epaminondas Pouris 4 0 0 16 –16

Group U

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 11 Thailand Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon 4 4 16 4 12
2 33 Bahrain Habib Subah 4 3 15 7 8
3 69 Iraq Ali Hussein 4 2 10 11 –1
4 Russia Mikhail Terekhov 4 1 7 15 –8
5 South Africa Muhammad Faaris Kahn 4 3 16 12 –11

Group V

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 8 Australia Matthew Bolton 4 4 16 3 13
2 35 Wales Alex Taubman 4 3 14 8 6
3 74 Sri Lanka Mohamed Fazil 4 2 9 12 –3
4 Philippines Alvin Barbero 4 1 8 13 –5
5 Northern Ireland Conor McCormack 4 0 5 16 –11

Group W

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 5 Republic of Ireland Michael Judge 3 3 12 2 10
2 46 Australia James Mifsud 3 2 8 8 0
3 63 United Arab Emirates Mohammed Alshamsi 3 1 9 8 1
4 Qatar Abdullah Alsuwaidi 3 0 1 12 –11

Group X

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 21 India Manan Chandra 4 3 15 7 8
2 27 Iran Arman Dinarvand 4 3 14 6 8
3 58 Singapore Chee Keong Chan 4 3 12 13 –1
4 Iceland Sigurdur Kristjansson 4 1 10 12 –2
5 Albania Dorjan Maknori 4 0 3 16 –13

Group Y

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 22 China Chen Zifan 4 3 15 7 8
2 40 Turkey Ismail Türker 4 3 13 7 6
3 53 Egypt Basem Eltahhan 4 3 14 8 6
4 Lithuania Konstantin Afanasjev 4 1 8 15 –7
5 Jordan Audi Alnouti 4 0 3 16 –13

Group Z

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 25 Egypt Mohamed Ibrahim 3 2 10 6 4
2 38 Belgium Kevin Van Hove 3 2 10 6 4
3 55 Hong Kong Ming Wa Man 3 2 10 6 4
4 Kazakhstan Mikhail Li 3 0 0 12 –12

Knockout Rounds

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Round 1

Best of 7 frames

Round 2

Best of 7 frames

Finals

Round 3
Best of 9 frames
Round 4
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-Finals
Best of 11 frames
Semi-Finals
Best of 13 frames
Final
Best of 15 frames
               
1 Wales J.R. Clarke 1
32 Malta B. Cini 5
32 Malta B. Cini 1
17 Northern Ireland D. Brennan 5
17 Northern Ireland D. Brennan 5
16 Thailand I. Kachaiwong 4
17 Northern Ireland D. Brennan 6
72 Iran H. Zarehdoost 1
9 Scotland M. Collumb 1
41 Iran A. Sarkhosh 5
41 Iran A. Sarkhosh 4
72 Iran H. Zarehdoost 5
25 Egypt M. Ibrahim 2
72 Iran H. Zarehdoost 5
17 Northern Ireland D. Brennan 6
13 Iran S. Vahedi 7
5 Republic of Ireland M. Judge 5
37 Pakistan M. Asif 3
5 Republic of Ireland M. Judge 5
21 India M. Chandra 0
21 India M. Chandra 5
12 China Yuan S. 3
5 Republic of Ireland M. Judge 1
13 Iran S. Vahedi 6
13 Iran S. Vahedi 5
20 Scotland C. Totten 2
13 Iran S. Vahedi 5
4 Germany L. Kleckers 4
29 Wales R. Richards 4
4 Germany L. Kleckers 5
13 Iran S. Vahedi 8
26 Wales A. Pagett 1
3 India P. Advani 5
30 Pakistan B. Masih 3
3 India P. Advani 5
14 Malaysia Keen H.M. 3
19 England B. Sargeant 2
14 Malaysia Keen H.M. 5
3 India P. Advani 6
11 Thailand T. Tirapongpaiboon 5
11 Thailand T. Tirapongpaiboon 5
22 China Chen Z. 4
11 Thailand T. Tirapongpaiboon 5
6 Afghanistan M.R. Senzahi 2
27 Iran A. Dinarvand 0
6 Afghanistan M.R. Senzahi 5
3 India P. Advani 2
26 Wales A. Pagett 7
7 Hong Kong Ka W.C. 2
26 Wales A. Pagett 5
26 Wales A. Pagett 5
23 India L. Vatnani 2
23 India L. Vatnani 5
10 Belgium J. Jacobs 0
26 Wales A. Pagett 6
15 Pakistan M. Bilal 5
15 Pakistan M. Bilal 5
18 Republic of Ireland T. Dowling 3
15 Pakistan M. Bilal 5
34 Switzerland A. Ursenbacher 3
34 Switzerland A. Ursenbacher 5
2 United Arab Emirates M. Shehab 3

References

  1. ^ "Issara Kachaiwong hits the maximum at IBSF World Snooker 2016". IBSF. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  2. ^ "Soheil Vahedi wins the 2016 IBSF World Snooker". IBSF. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
  3. ^ "IBSF Snooker Championships Men - Doha / Qatar 2016 - Groups". International Billiards and Snooker Federation. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
  4. ^ "IBSF Snooker Championships Men - Doha / Qatar 2016 - Knockouts". International Billiards and Snooker Federation. Retrieved 24 November 2016.