Controversial snooker player Lee wins tournament after 12-year ban: details.
29.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
29.11.2025
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Steve Lee's return to the sport
According to The Sun: After a 12-year ban, former snooker player Steve Lee made a mark by winning an amateur tournament in the USA. This prestigious competition earned the Englishman a five-figure sum.
Lee served a 12-year suspension due to match-fixing, but at the age of 51, he showed that he is ready to return to the sports arena.
“I am proud of my return and the opportunity to compete again.”
Steve Lee's return to the snooker scene underscores that even after serious challenges, one can revive their career. This success could mark the beginning of a new phase in his life and also serves as a testament to the possibility of a second chance for athletes who have faced difficulties.
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