Nations Cup (snooker)

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LocationReading
CountryEngland
Established1999
Nations Cup
Tournament information
VenueThe Hexagon
LocationReading
CountryEngland
Established1999
Organisation(s)World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association
FormatNon-ranking team event
Final year2001
Final champion Scotland
Stephen Hendry
John Higgins
Alan McManus

The Nations Cup was a non-ranking team snooker tournament created in 1999, and the second team tournament after the World Cup. The annual contests featured team of four players representing their country against other such teams.

The event began in the 1998/1999 season. It was held at the Telewest Arena, Newcastle upon Tyne. The five home countries participated, who were represented by four player teams and were identified by coloured waistcoats. It was played on a round robin basis with the top two meeting in the final. For the final two years the event moved to the Hexagon Theatre in Reading. In 2001 there were eight teams, as Thailand, Malta and China joined the competition. Teams consisted of three players and were split into two round robin groups, from where the top two teams advanced to the semi-finals. It was planned to rename the event to World Cup in 2002, but it was abandoned because ITV discontinued their snooker coverage.[1]

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