World Cup (snooker) - Winners

Year Winners Runners-up Final Score Season
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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