14-year-old prodigy wins world snooker championship: success story.
15.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
15.11.2025
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Young talent claims world champion title
According to The Sun: Young snooker player Michal Shubarczyk has become the holder of the prestigious IBSF world champion title at just 14 years old. The promising Polish player defeated 32-year-old Ali Alobaydi in the final held in Qatar with a score of 5-2.
This amateur snooker tournament has gained popularity, and in the past, it has been won by several well-known athletes, including future world champions Stuart Bingham and Ken Doherty.
“It was a very tough match, but I am happy that I managed to win,' said Shubarczyk after his victory.
Shubarczyk's victory is a significant achievement for the young player, as age does not prevent him from competing with experienced opponents. This title opens new opportunities for his career in the world of snooker, which could make him one of the future stars of this sport.
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