2016 IBSF World Snooker Championship – Men's

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IBSF World Snooker Championship
Tournament information
Dates19–29 November 2016 (2016-11-19 2016-11-29)
VenueAl-Sadd Sports Club
City Doha
Country Qatar
Organisation IBSF
Total prize fund $16,000
Highest break Flag of Thailand.svg Issara Kachaiwong (147) [1]
Final
Champion Flag of Iran.svg Soheil Vahedi
Runner-up Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Andrew Pagett
Score8–1
2015
2017

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.

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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

[3]

Group A

PlaceSeedTeamMatchesMatches wonFrames wonFrames lostDifference
13 Flag of India.svg Pankaj Advani 4416016
245 Flag of Poland.svg Marcin Nitschke 431293
372 Flag of Iran.svg Hamed Zarehdoost 421113–2
4 Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Sarkis 41714–7
5 Flag of Latvia.svg Maris Volajs 40616–10

Group B

PlaceSeedTeamMatchesMatches wonFrames wonFrames lostDifference
14 Flag of Germany.svg Lukas Kleckers 22817
250 Flag of New Zealand.svg Jason Todd 2145–1
375 Flag of Sweden.svg Simon Lindblom 2028–6

Group C

PlaceSeedTeamMatchesMatches wonFrames wonFrames lostDifference
16 Flag of Afghanistan (2013-2021).svg Mohammad Rais Senzahi 4416313
232 Flag of Malta.svg Brian Cini 431569
360 Flag of Cyprus.svg Antonis Poullos 42981
4 Flag of Kuwait.svg Mekdad Taqi 41515–10
5 Flag of Morocco.svg Akdi Soulaimane 40313–16

Group D

PlaceSeedTeamMatchesMatches wonFrames wonFrames lostDifference
123 Flag of India.svg Lucky Vatnani 431587
241 Flag of Iran.svg Amir Sarkhosh 431376
361 Flag of Mongolia.svg Enkhjargal Enkhbaatar 4212131
4 Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Ploner 4211110
5 Flag of Cyprus.svg Marios Kleitou 40216–14

Group E

PlaceSeedTeamMatchesMatches wonFrames wonFrames lostDifference
11 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Jamie Clarke 3312012
251 Flag of Singapore.svg Shu Seng Chua 32810–2
377 Flag of Austria.svg Oskar Charlesworth 31710–3
4 Flag of South Africa.svg Richard Halliday 30512–7

Group F

PlaceSeedTeamMatchesMatches wonFrames wonFrames lostDifference
110 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jeff Jacobs 331239
249 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter McCullagh 32981
368 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Lee Chun Wai 31880
4 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Mohamed Mubeen 30316–13

Group G

PlaceSeedTeamMatchesMatches wonFrames wonFrames lostDifference
119 Flag of England.svg Brandon Sargeant 4416610
228 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ryan Thomerson 4315510
373 Flag of Qatar.svg Mhanaa Alobaidli 42912–3
4 Flag of Austria.svg Paul Schopf 41813–5
5 Flag of Kuwait.svg Soud Alabdul Razaq 40416–16

Group H

PlaceSeedTeamMatchesMatches wonFrames wonFrames lostDifference
17 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ka Wai Cheung 4416313
229 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Rhydian Richards 4314410
378 Flag of Finland.svg Jyri Virtanen 42812–4
4 Flag of Kuwait.svg Abdullah Alkandari 41515–10
5 Flag of Egypt.svg Mahmoud Elshourbagy 40716–9

Group I

PlaceSeedTeamMatchesMatches wonFrames wonFrames lostDifference
117 Ulster Banner.svg Declan Brennan 331248
234 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alexander Ursenbacher 321055
370 Flag of the United States.svg Ahmed Aly Elsayed 3148–4
4 Flag of Bahrain.svg Khalil Busaif 30312–9

Group J

PlaceSeedTeamMatchesMatches wonFrames wonFrames lostDifference
126 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Andrew Pagett 321183
252 Flag of Poland.svg Mateusz Baranowski 3289–1
364 Flag of Singapore.svg Ang Boon Chin 31910–1
4 Flag of India.svg Sundeep Gulati 3178–1

Group K

PlaceSeedTeamMatchesMatches wonFrames wonFrames lostDifference
116 Flag of Thailand.svg Issara Kachaiwong 331248
247 Flag of the United States.svg Ajeya Prabhakar 32910–1
362 Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Sean Corkish 31910–1
4 Flag of Jordan.svg Mohammad Alqraini 30612–6

Group L

PlaceSeedTeamMatchesMatches wonFrames wonFrames lostDifference
115 Flag of Pakistan.svg Mohammad Bilal 4416511
244 Flag of Germany.svg Felix Frede 431394
365 Flag of Qatar.svg Mohsen Bukshaisha 421012–2
4 Flag of Sweden.svg Belan Sharif 411113–2
5 Flag of New Zealand.svg Sam Bond 40516–11

Group M

PlaceSeedTeamMatchesMatches wonFrames wonFrames lostDifference
113 Flag of Iran.svg Soheil Vahedi 4416412
230 Flag of Pakistan.svg Babar Masih 431578
371 Flag of Japan.svg Tetsuya Kuwata 42990
4 Flag of Iceland.svg Thorri Jensson 41713–6
5 Flag of Albania.svg Arenc Norja 40216–14

Group N

PlaceSeedTeamMatchesMatches wonFrames wonFrames lostDifference
124 Flag of England.svg Oliver Brown 431477
243 Flag of Qatar.svg Bashar Abdulmajeed 4313121
366 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Tomasz Skalski 4213121
4 Flag of Japan.svg Keishin Kamihashi 4212120
5 Flag of Brazil.svg Thadeu Nobres 40716–9

Group O

PlaceSeedTeamMatchesMatches wonFrames wonFrames lostDifference
12 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Mohamed Shehab 3312012
248 Flag of Poland.svg Krzysztof Wróbel 32862
376 Flag of Qatar.svg Khamis Alobaidli 31510–5
4 Flag of Mozambique.svg Ibrahim Ahamed 30312–9

Group P

PlaceSeedTeamMatchesMatches wonFrames wonFrames lostDifference
118 Flag of Ireland.svg TJ Dowling 4416610
237 Flag of Pakistan.svg Muhammad Asif 431477
356 Flag of Qatar.svg Ali Alobaidli 421385
4 Flag of Bahrain.svg Hesham Alsaqer 41612–6
5 Flag of Egypt.svg Hisham Nadi 40016–16

Group Q

PlaceSeedTeamMatchesMatches wonFrames wonFrames lostDifference
112 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yuan Sijun 4416412
242 Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohd Reza Hassan 431495
354 Flag of Ireland.svg Jason Devaney 4211101
4 Flag of Iran.svg Omar Ali 41914–5
5 Flag of New Zealand.svg Matthew Scarborough 40316–13

Group R

PlaceSeedTeamMatchesMatches wonFrames wonFrames lostDifference
120 Flag of Scotland.svg Chris Totten 331266
239 Flag of Qatar.svg Ahmed Saif 321064
367 Flag of France.svg Alexis Callewaert 3169–3
4 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Saif Al Shamsi 30512–7

Group S

PlaceSeedTeamMatchesMatches wonFrames wonFrames lostDifference
114 Flag of Malaysia.svg Keen Hoo Moh 4416412
236 Flag of Russia.svg Ivan Kakovsky 431367
357 Flag of South Korea.svg Daegyu Lee 4211110
4 Flag of the United States.svg Laszlo Kovacs 41412–8
5 Flag of England.svg Wayne Townsend 40516–11

Group T

PlaceSeedTeamMatchesMatches wonFrames wonFrames lostDifference
19 Flag of Scotland.svg Michael Collumb 4416313
231 Flag of Kyrgyzstan (2023).svg Mukhamed Karimberdi Uulu 431358
359 Flag of Palestine.svg Khaled Alastal 421011–1
4 Flag of Mongolia.svg Ulziitogtokh Davaasuren 41812–4
5 Flag of Cyprus.svg Epaminondas Pouris 40016–16

Group U

PlaceSeedTeamMatchesMatches wonFrames wonFrames lostDifference
111 Flag of Thailand.svg Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon 4416412
233 Flag of Bahrain.svg Habib Subah431578
369 Flag of Iraq.svg Ali Hussein 421011–1
4 Flag of Russia.svg Mikhail Terekhov 41715–8
5 Flag of South Africa.svg Muhammad Faaris Kahn 431612–11

Group V

PlaceSeedTeamMatchesMatches wonFrames wonFrames lostDifference
18 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew Bolton 4416313
235 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Alex Taubman 431486
374 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Mohamed Fazil 42912–3
4 Flag of the Philippines.svg Alvin Barbero 41813–5
5 Ulster Banner.svg Conor McCormack 40516–11

Group W

PlaceSeedTeamMatchesMatches wonFrames wonFrames lostDifference
15 Flag of Ireland.svg Michael Judge 3312210
246 Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Mifsud 32880
363 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Mohammed Alshamsi 31981
4 Flag of Qatar.svg Abdullah Alsuwaidi 30112–11

Group X

PlaceSeedTeamMatchesMatches wonFrames wonFrames lostDifference
121 Flag of India.svg Manan Chandra 431578
227 Flag of Iran.svg Arman Dinarvand 431468
358 Flag of Singapore.svg Chee Keong Chan 431213–1
4 Flag of Iceland.svg Sigurdur Kristjansson 411012–2
5 Flag of Albania.svg Dorjan Maknori 40316–13

Group Y

PlaceSeedTeamMatchesMatches wonFrames wonFrames lostDifference
122 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chen Zifan 431578
240 Flag of Turkey.svg Ismail Türker 431376
353 Flag of Egypt.svg Basem Eltahhan 431486
4 Flag of Lithuania.svg Konstantin Afanasjev 41815–7
5 Flag of Jordan.svg Audi Alnouti 40316–13

Group Z

PlaceSeedTeamMatchesMatches wonFrames wonFrames lostDifference
125 Flag of Egypt.svg Mohamed Ibrahim 321064
238 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Kevin Van Hove 321064
355 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ming Wa Man 321064
4 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Mikhail Li 30012–12

Knockout rounds

[4]

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 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg J.R. Clarke 1
32 Flag of Malta.svg B. Cini 5
32 Flag of Malta.svg B. Cini 1
17 Ulster Banner.svg D. Brennan 5
17 Ulster Banner.svg D. Brennan 5
16 Flag of Thailand.svg I. Kachaiwong 4
17 Ulster Banner.svg D. Brennan 6
72 Flag of Iran.svg H. Zarehdoost 1
9 Flag of Scotland.svg M. Collumb 1
41 Flag of Iran.svg A. Sarkhosh 5
41 Flag of Iran.svg A. Sarkhosh 4
72 Flag of Iran.svg H. Zarehdoost 5
25 Flag of Egypt.svg M. Ibrahim 2
72 Flag of Iran.svg H. Zarehdoost 5
17 Ulster Banner.svg D. Brennan 6
13 Flag of Iran.svg S. Vahedi 7
5 Flag of Ireland.svg M. Judge 5
37 Flag of Pakistan.svg M. Asif 3
5 Flag of Ireland.svg M. Judge 5
21 Flag of India.svg M. Chandra 0
21 Flag of India.svg M. Chandra 5
12 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yuan S. 3
5 Flag of Ireland.svg M. Judge 1
13 Flag of Iran.svg S. Vahedi 6
13 Flag of Iran.svg S. Vahedi 5
20 Flag of Scotland.svg C. Totten 2
13 Flag of Iran.svg S. Vahedi 5
4 Flag of Germany.svg L. Kleckers 4
29 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg R. Richards 4
4 Flag of Germany.svg L. Kleckers 5
13 Flag of Iran.svg S. Vahedi 8
26 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg A. Pagett 1
3 Flag of India.svg P. Advani 5
30 Flag of Pakistan.svg B. Masih 3
3 Flag of India.svg P. Advani 5
14 Flag of Malaysia.svg Keen H.M. 3
19 Flag of England.svg B. Sargeant 2
14 Flag of Malaysia.svg Keen H.M. 5
3 Flag of India.svg P. Advani 6
11 Flag of Thailand.svg T. Tirapongpaiboon 5
11 Flag of Thailand.svg T. Tirapongpaiboon 5
22 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chen Z. 4
11 Flag of Thailand.svg T. Tirapongpaiboon 5
6 Flag of Afghanistan (2013-2021).svg M.R. Senzahi 2
27 Flag of Iran.svg A. Dinarvand 0
6 Flag of Afghanistan (2013-2021).svg M.R. Senzahi 5
3 Flag of India.svg P. Advani 2
26 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg A. Pagett 7
7 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ka W.C. 2
26 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg A. Pagett 5
26 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg A. Pagett 5
23 Flag of India.svg L. Vatnani 2
23 Flag of India.svg L. Vatnani 5
10 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg J. Jacobs 0
26 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg A. Pagett 6
15 Flag of Pakistan.svg M. Bilal 5
15 Flag of Pakistan.svg M. Bilal 5
18 Flag of Ireland.svg T. Dowling 3
15 Flag of Pakistan.svg M. Bilal 5
34 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg A. Ursenbacher 3
34 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg A. Ursenbacher 5
2 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg M. Shehab 3

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