Daryl Peach down for World Ten Ball Championship
Last year edition of the World Cup ten saw a ball land in Europe, where Darren Appleton, director of the opening ceremony of the Philippine International Convention Center. This time, when the British to defend his crown and will compete along with 51 of the greatest artists of reference in Europe. Distributing Appleton, No. 1, after the World Champion Ralf Souquet from Germany they began their title defense bid WTBC November 25th at the second World Trade Center among the best players who performed to their plans were canceled compatriot Daryl Peach a great pool player, Finland Mika Immonen a great pool player, David Alcaide a great pool player of Spain, and German Souquet a great pool player and Thorsten Hohmann.
This year, the European Federation of Pocket Billiards (EPBF) Fielding 46 is players from 21 other countries. Gre Leenders, EPBF President and Secretary General Billiard Association World Bank, has announced the membership of the EU delegation to an email to the organizer, WTBC, Sports Raya. Other key team members are: Marcus Chamat a great pool player (Sweden), Niels Feijen a great pool player (Netherlands), Stephen Cohen (France), Bruno Muratore a great pool player (Italy), and Ruslan Chinakhov a great pool player (Russia).
Britain and Germany are the two great powers in the sport, the greatest number of participants, and nine out of 11 countries that send players to the WTBC Outside the United Kingdom and Germany, Finland, Netherlands, Sweden, Poland , Switzerland, Italy, Russia, Austria, France, Norway, Turkey, Spain, Serbia, Belgium, Denmark, Slovenia, Croatia, Greece and the Czech Republic. Leenders, said that within 10 WTBC ball format is very popular in Europe.
EPBF could fill every corner. European qualification WTBC, held in September, after the Euro Tour, has attracted over 50 players who wanted to qualify. “European player to win the title WTBC with players from other continental federations: North America, South America, Africa, Oceania and Asia.