Tournament Name: | Car Care PlanWorld Cup |
Venue: | Bournemouth International Centre |
Location: | Bournemouth |
Country: | England |
Format: | Non-ranking event |
Total Prize Fund: | £100,000[1] |
Winners Share: | £33,000[2] |
Highest Break: | (118)[3] |
Winner: | ![]() |
Runner Up: | ![]() |
Score: | 9–7 |
Previous: | 1985 |
Next: | 1987 |
The 1986 Snooker World Cup was a team snooker tournament played that took place between 20 and 23 March 1986 at the Bournemouth International Centre in Bournemouth, England.[4] Fersina Windows were the sponsors for the next two years. Car Care Plan became the sponsors for this year's tournament.
As champions it was Ireland's turn to be played in 2 separate teams with the team which won the previous year played as Ireland "A" with Dennis Taylor, Alex Higgins and Eugene Hughes and Ireland "B" with Patsy Fagan, Tommy Murphy and Paddy Browne. Ireland "A" went on to beat Canada to retain the title, only the second nation to do so. __TOC__
Country | Player 1 (Captain) | Player 2 | Player 3 | |
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Eugene Hughes | ||||
Jimmy White | ||||
Bill Werbeniuk | ||||
Doug Mountjoy | ||||
Warren King | ||||
Jim Donnelly | ||||
Paddy Browne | ||||
Rest of the World | ![]() |
Final: Best of 17 frames. Referee: Bournemouth International Centre, Bournemouth, England. 23 March 1986. | |||
![]() Dennis Taylor, Alex Higgins, Eugene Hughes | 9–7 | Cliff Thorburn, Kirk Stevens, Bill Werbeniuk | |
Dennis Taylor v Cliff Thorburn: 1–1 (87–39, 8–118) – Match Score: 1–1 Eugene Hughes v Kirk Stevens: 0–2 (40–75, 58–68) – Match Score: 1–3 Alex Higgins v Bill Werbeniuk: 2–0 (77-38, 76–20) – Match Score: 3–3 Alex Higgins v Kirk Stevens: 1-1 (68–67, 30–64) – Match Score: 4–4 Alex Higgins v Cliff Thorburn: 1-1 (21–61, 70–69) – Match Score: 5–5 Eugene Hughes v Kirk Stevens: 1–1 (48–62, 74–18) – Match Score: 6–6 Dennis Taylor v Bill Werbeniuk: 2–0 (81–0, 93–0) – Match Score: 8–6 Dennis Taylor v Cliff Thorburn: 1-1 (53–63, 68–12) – Match Score: 9–7 | |||
Highest break | |||
Century breaks | |||
50+ breaks |