1986 International Open

The 1986 BCE International Open was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place from September to October 1986 at Trentham Gardens in Stoke-on-Trent, England.[1]

International Open
Tournament information
Dates26 September–5 October 1986
VenueTrentham Gardens
CityStoke-on-Trent
CountryEngland
Organisation(s)WPBSA
FormatRanking event
Winner's share£35,000
Final
Champion Neal Foulds
Runner-up Cliff Thorburn
Score12–9
1985
1987

Neal Foulds won his only ranking title by defeating Cliff Thorburn 12–9 in the final.[2] Foulds defeated his father, Geoff, 5–0 in 70 minutes in their last-32 match. This is the only time a father and son have faced each other in a ranking event.[3] Additionally, Peter Francisco beat his uncle Silvinho in the quarter finals.

Main draw

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Last 64
Best of 9 frames
Last 32
Best of 9 frames
Last 16
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 17 frames
Final
Best of 23 frames
                  
Cliff Thorburn 5
Pascal Burke 0
Cliff Thorburn 5
Jim Wych 3
Jim Wych 5
Malcolm Bradley 2
Cliff Thorburn 5
Terry Griffiths 4
Terry Griffiths 5
Paul Medati 3
Terry Griffiths 5
Barry West 1
Barry West 5
Jimmy van Rensberg 3
Cliff Thorburn 5
Cliff Wilson 1
Roger Bales 5
Kirk Stevens 3
Roger Bales 1
Cliff Wilson 5
Cliff Wilson 5
Jack McLaughlin 2
Cliff Wilson 5
Tony Knowles 4
Tony Knowles 5
John Spencer 0
Tony Knowles 5
Eddie Charlton 1
Eddie Charlton 5
Ian Black 0
Cliff Thorburn 9
Peter Francisco 7
Alex Higgins 5
Eddie Sinclair 3
Alex Higgins 4
Peter Francisco 5
Peter Francisco 5
Mark Wildman 2
Peter Francisco 5
Marcel Gauvreau 2
Ray Reardon 5
Wayne Jones 4
Ray Reardon 2
Marcel Gauvreau 5
Marcel Gauvreau 5
Murdo MacLeod 4
Peter Francisco 5
Silvino Francisco 3
Silvino Francisco 5
Steve Newbury 4
Silvino Francisco 5
John Virgo 0
John Virgo 5
Mark Bennett 1
Silvino Francisco 5
Dennis Taylor 0
Dennis Taylor 5
Robby Foldvari 1
Dennis Taylor 5
Stephen Hendry 3
Stephen Hendry 5
John Parrott 3
Cliff Thorburn 9
Neal Foulds 12
Steve Davis 5
John Rea 1
Steve Davis 5
Warren King 4
Warren King 5
Steve Longworth 0
Steve Davis 5
Rex Williams 4
Rex Williams 5
Joe O'Boye 0
Rex Williams 5
Steve Duggan 4
Steve Duggan 5
John Campbell 3
Steve Davis 4
Eugene Hughes 5
Pat Houlihan 5
Tony Meo 4
Pat Houlihan 1
Eugene Hughes 5
Eugene Hughes 5
Tony Chappel 4
Eugene Hughes 5
Bob Chaperon 0
Tony Drago 5
Willie Thorne 2
Tony Drago 1
Bob Chaperon 5
Bob Chaperon 5
Dave Martin 4
Eugene Hughes 8
Neal Foulds 9
Ken Owers 5
Jimmy White 2
Ken Owers 5
Dene O'Kane 0
Dene O'Kane 5
Mike Hallett 1
Ken Owers 1
Neal Foulds 5
Neal Foulds 5
Graham Miles 2
Neal Foulds 5
Geoff Foulds 0
Geoff Foulds 5
Bill Werbeniuk 2
Neal Foulds 5
Dean Reynolds 2
Doug Mountjoy 5
Matt Gibson 3
Doug Mountjoy 2
Dean Reynolds 5
Dean Reynolds 5
Les Dodd 2
Dean Reynolds 5
David Taylor 1
Joe Johnson 5
Tommy Murphy 4
Joe Johnson 3
David Taylor 5
David Taylor 5
Ray Edmonds 4

References

  1. Hayton, Eric. Cuesport Book of Professional Snooker. p. 153.
  2. "International Open, Goya Matchroom Trophy". Chris Turner's Snooker Archive. Archived from the original on 16 February 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  3. "On this Week". Eurosport. 14 September 2009. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
  4. "International". Snooker Scene. Archived from the original on 24 January 2013. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
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