1986 International Open

1986 BCE International Open
Tournament information
Dates26 September – 5 October 1986 (1986-09-26 – 1986-10-05)
VenueTrentham Gardens
CityStoke-on-Trent
CountryEngland
OrganisationWPBSA
FormatRanking event
Winner's share£35,000
Final
Champion Neal Foulds (ENG)
Runner-up Cliff Thorburn (CAN)
Score12–9
1985
1987

The 1986 International Open (officially 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]

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.