Year | Winners | Runners-up | Final Score | Season | ||
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Team | Player | Team | Player | |||
World Challenge Cup | ||||||
1979 | Wales | Ray Reardon Terry Griffiths Doug Mountjoy |
England | Fred Davis John Spencer Graham Miles |
14–3 | 1979/80 |
1980 | Wales | Ray Reardon Terry Griffiths Doug Mountjoy |
Canada | Cliff Thorburn Kirk Stevens Bill Werbeniuk |
8–5 | 1980/81 |
World Team Classic | ||||||
1981 | England | Steve Davis John Spencer David Taylor |
Wales | Ray Reardon Terry Griffiths Doug Mountjoy |
4–3 | 1981/82 |
1982 | Canada | Cliff Thorburn Kirk Stevens Bill Werbeniuk |
England | Steve Davis Tony Knowles Jimmy White |
4–2 | 1982/83 |
1983 | England | Steve Davis Tony Knowles Tony Meo |
Wales | Ray Reardon Terry Griffiths Doug Mountjoy |
4–2 | 1983/84 |
World Cup | ||||||
1985 | All Ireland | Alex Higgins Dennis Taylor Eugene Hughes |
England "A" | Steve Davis Tony Knowles Tony Meo |
9–7 | 1984/85 |
1986 | All Ireland "A" | Alex Higgins Dennis Taylor Eugene Hughes |
Canada | Cliff Thorburn Kirk Stevens Bill Werbeniuk |
9–7 | 1985/86 |
1987 | All Ireland "A" | Alex Higgins Dennis Taylor Eugene Hughes |
Canada | Cliff Thorburn Kirk Stevens Bill Werbeniuk |
9–2 | 1986/87 |
1988 | England | Steve Davis Jimmy White Neal Foulds |
Australia | Eddie Charlton John Campbell Warren King |
9–7 | 1987/88 |
1989 | England | Steve Davis Jimmy White Neal Foulds |
Rest of the World | Silvino Francisco Dene O'Kane Tony Drago |
9–8 | 1988/89 |
1990 | Canada | Cliff Thorburn Alain Robidoux Bob Chaperon |
Northern Ireland | Alex Higgins Dennis Taylor Tommy Murphy |
9–5 | 1989/90 |
1996 | Scotland | Stephen Hendry John Higgins Alan McManus |
Republic of Ireland | Ken Doherty Fergal O'Brien Stephen Murphy |
10–7 | 1996/97 |
2011 | China | Ding Junhui Liang Wenbo |
Northern Ireland | Mark Allen Gerard Greene |
4–2 | 2011/12 |
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