Merseyside Professional Championship
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The Merseyside Professional Championship was a professional non-
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tournament held in
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that ran from 1993 to 2004. The final champion was Joe Perry.


History

The tournament was a highly successful low-budget professional event promoted by referee Peter Williamson. Although the prize money was modest, it attracted a large field mainly drawn from the lower end of the ranking list.


Winners


References

{{reflist Snooker non-ranking competitions Recurring sporting events established in 1993 Recurring events disestablished in 2004 1993 establishments in England 2004 disestablishments in England Snooker competitions in England Defunct snooker competitions Defunct sports competitions in England