BILLIARD Dorgham is African snooker champion in Casablanca 2 years ago Iwo Bulski Post Views: 1,272 Mostafa Dorgham defeated Mohamed Khairy 5-2 in an all-Egyptian final to win the 2023 African Snooker Championship in Morocco and secure a two-year World Snooker Tour card. Having been the runner-up in 2018, it is 27-year-old Dorgham’s maiden African title, and he is set to make his debut as a professional player during the upcoming 2023/24 WST season. Organised by the African Billiards and Snooker Confederation and the host nation’s Moroccan Snooker and Billiards Sports Association, several continental championships were contested across 11 days at the Crucible Academy in Casablanca. A total of 140 players in the main event were split into round robin groups with the top two from each advancing to knockout phase. Dorgham cruised through his group without dropping a frame before eliminating Rizk Rady and Ahmed Galal both 3-0 in the last 64 and 32 respectively. His path to glory became significantly tougher from there, though, needing to come back from 2-0 down to defeat Ahmed Samir 4-2 in the last 16 and surviving a deciding frame as he ousted Abdelrahman Shahin 4-3 in the quarter-finals. On finals day in the last four, Dorgham registered a 94 break on his way to seeing off fellow countryman Mahmoud El Hareedy 4-2. Emerging from the other side of the draw was former professional and two-time finalist Khairy, who also topped his group and subsequently recorded victories against former champion Amine Amiri (last 64) and Hatem Yassen (quarter-finals). In the other semi-final, Khairy eliminated Morocco’s Hamadi Zerkani 4-2 to book another final berth. Khairy was on course for a remarkable hat-trick having already claimed two titles during his trip. The 41-year-old pipped Shahin (Egypt) 6-5 in the final to win the African 6-Red Snooker Championship and completed a double when he defeated Houssin Maazouz (Morocco) 4-1 in the African Seniors Snooker Championship. For the fourth time in the past five editions, the final of the main championship featured two Egyptian cueists, with both of this year’s finalists coming from the capital city Cairo. Khairy made the better start by taking the opening frame although Dorgham strung together the next three for a 3-1 lead. The deficit was halved when Khairy gained frame five, but Dorgham was not to be denied the biggest prize of his career to date as he won the following two frames for victory. Dorgham is now set to join compatriot Mohamed Ibrahim – winner of this title in 2022 – on the sport’s top tier over the coming months. Khairy scored the tournament’s highest break for an effort of 119. In an all-Moroccan final, Bennani Hind defeated Yasmine Yathrib 3-0 in the final to win the African Women’s Snooker Championship. Source: wpbsa.com About Post Author Iwo Bulski Issues related to the gambling business is engaged in more than 30 years. My empirical experience gives me the opportunity to present events and companies from this business with full knowledge and industry knowledge. See author's posts Iwo BulskiIssues related to the gambling business is engaged in more than 30 years. My empirical experience gives me the opportunity to present events and companies from this business with full knowledge and industry knowledge. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print Tags: Casablanca, Morocco, Mostafa Dorgham, snooker Continue Reading Previous BWANIKA MANSOOR and NAIGA LUKIA wins the E-PLAYAFRICA POOL CHAMPIONSHIP 2023Next Has billiard gained a new life? More Stories BILLIARD UGANDA Chandiga launches own chalk brand 2 months ago Iwo Bulski BILLIARD HOT NEWS SOUTH AFRICA South Africa’s first World Eightball pool champion 2 months ago Samuel BILLIARD Five of the greatest matches in world pool championships history 4 months ago Samuel BILLIARD SOUTH AFRICA Diwali celebrations hit the pool tables at the Billiard Café in Rivonia 5 months ago Samuel BILLIARD EGYPT Epic showdown at 2024 All Africa Snooker Championship comes down to last ball 6 months ago Samuel BILLIARD SOUTH AFRICA Precision and poise earned Ramy 2024 All Africa 6 Reds title 7 months ago Szarlot BILLIARD SOUTH AFRICA Pietermaritzburg teenagers to represent SA in World Blackball Championships 11 months ago Iwo Bulski BILLIARD UGANDA Uganda’s top player Chandiga signed by Chinese 12 months ago Szarlot BILLIARD ZIMBABWE Sengwe gets China pool invitation 1 year ago Szarlot BILLIARD UGANDA Bob Trubish: Pool chairman hints on strategic focus 1 year ago Samuel BILLIARD UGANDA National Pool Open leaves a mark, but what next? 1 year ago Samuel BILLIARD NIGERIA Babu Owino launches pool tournament in Embakasi East 1 year ago Samuel Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.