The EBSA European Under-18 Snooker Championships is an amateur junior snooker tournament. The event series is sanctioned by the European Billiards and Snooker Association and started from 2016.

The inaugural tournament was won by Tyler Rees who defeated fellow countryman Jackson Page 5–2 in the final.[1] The winner of the tournament is awarded with a place in the qualifying rounds of the World Snooker Championship. The 2017 tournament was won by the 2016 runner-up and 2016 World Under-18 Snooker Champion Page who defeated the number 8 seed Amir Nardeia 5–3 in the final.[2][3]

Winners

Men's

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Year Venue Winner Runner-up Score
2016[4] Poland Wrocław, Poland Wales Tyler Rees Wales Jackson Page 5–2
2017[5] Cyprus Nicosia, Cyprus Wales Jackson Page Israel Amir Nardeia 5–3
2018[6] Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria Wales Jackson Page Austria Florian Nüßle 5–3
2019[7] Israel Eilat, Israel Republic of Ireland Aaron Hill Wales Dylan Emery 4–3
2020[8] Portugal Albufeira, Portugal Republic of Ireland Aaron Hill England Sean Maddocks 4–1
2021[9] Portugal Albufeira, Portugal Belgium Ben Mertens Belgium Julien Leclercq 4–3
2022[10] Shengjin, Albania Wales Liam Davies Republic of Ireland Leone Crowley 4–1
2023[11] St. Paul's Bay, Malta Hungary Bulcsú Révész England Liam Pullen 4–3
2024[12] Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina Hungary Bulcsú Révész Moldova Vladislav Gradinari 4–0
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Statistics

Champions by country

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Country Titles Players First title Last title By player (Titles)
 Wales 4 3 2016 2022 Jackson Page (2)
Tyler Rees (1)
Liam Davies (1)
 Ireland 2 1 2019 2020 Aaron Hill (2)
 Hungary 2 1 2023 2024 Bulcsú Révész (2)
 Belgium 1 1 2021 2021 Ben Mertens (1)
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See also

References

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