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The 1992 Forte Hotels Matchroom League was a professional non-
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snooker tournament that was played from 12 January to 31 May 1992.
Stephen Hendry Stephen Gordon Hendry (born 13 January 1969) is a Scottish professional snooker player who dominated the sport during the 1990s, becoming one of the most successful players in its history. After turning professional in 1985 at age 16, Hendry ...
won in the final 9–2 against
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. Two
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s were achieved during this tournament; the first was by
John Parrott John Stephen Parrott, (born 11 May 1964) is an English former professional snooker player and television personality. He was a familiar face on the professional snooker circuit during the late 1980s and throughout the 1990s, and remained withi ...
in his match with
Tony Meo Anthony Christian Meo (born 4 October 1959) is a retired English snooker player. He won the 1989 British Open by defeating Dean Reynolds 13–6 in the final, and was runner-up to Steve Davis at the 1984 Classic. He won four World Doubles Cham ...
; while the second was recorded by
Stephen Hendry Stephen Gordon Hendry (born 13 January 1969) is a Scottish professional snooker player who dominated the sport during the 1990s, becoming one of the most successful players in its history. After turning professional in 1985 at age 16, Hendry ...
against
Willie Thorne William Joseph Thorne (4 March 195417 June 2020) was an English professional snooker player. He won one ranking title, the 1985 Classic. He also reached the final of the 1985 UK Championship, losing 16–14 to Steve Davis after leading 13–8 ...
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League phase

Top four qualified for the play-offs. If points were level then most frames won determined their positions. If two players had an identical record then the result in their match determined their positions. If that ended 4–4 then the player who got to four first was higher. * Stephen Hendry 5–3 John Parrott * ''James Wattana 4–4 Gary Wilkinson'' * Tony Drago 6–2 Willie Thorne * Neal Foulds 5–3 Steve James * Stephen Hendry 6–2 Steve James * James Wattana 6–2 Mike Hallett * Gary Wilkinson 6–2 Neal Foulds * Tony Meo 7–1 Jimmy White * James Wattana 6–2 Steve James * Steve Davis 6–2 Allison Fisher * Steve Davis 6–2 John Parrott * Tony Drago 5–3 Steve James * Neal Foulds 7–1 Tony Meo * Willie Thorne 5–3 James Wattana * Jimmy White 5–3 Steve Davis * ''Mike Hallett 4–4 Tony Drago'' * Jimmy White 6–2 Allison Fisher * John Parrott 5–3 Tony Drago * Steve Davis 6–2 Mike Hallett * Stephen Hendry 6–2 Neal Foulds * ''Tony Meo 4–4 Willie Thorne'' * Gary Wilkinson 6–2 Allison Fisher * Jimmy White 5–3 John Parrott * James Wattana 5–3 Stephen Hendry * Steve Davis 5–3 Tony Meo * ''Gary Wilkinson 4–4 Willie Thorne'' * Neal Foulds 5–3 Tony Drago * ''Allison Fisher 4–4 Tony Meo'' * ''Gary Wilkinson 4–4 Stephen Hendry'' * Tony Drago 5–3 Jimmy White * ''Mike Hallett 4–4 Gary Wilkinson'' * Tony Meo 5–3 Steve James * Steve Davis 5–3 Neal Foulds * Steve James 7–1 Allison Fisher * Stephen Hendry 5–3 Tony Meo * Stephen Hendry 6–2 Steve Davis * John Parrott 5–3 Gary Wilkinson * ''Jimmy White 4–4 Willie Thorne'' * Neal Foulds 5–3 Mike Hallett * Allison Fisher 5–3 Neal Foulds * ''Steve Davis 4–4 Gary Wilkinson'' * Stephen Hendry 6–2 Allison Fisher * Jimmy White 5–3 Stephen Hendry * Steve James 6–2 Mike Hallett * Tony Drago 6–2 Tony Meo * John Parrott 8–0 Willie Thorne * Steve James 5–3 Gary Wilkinson * James Wattana 6–2 Allison Fisher * Steve Davis 5–3 Tony Drago * Jimmy White 5–3 Mike Hallett * James Wattana 6–2 Tony Meo * ''Neal Foulds 4–4 John Parrott'' * Allison Fisher 5–3 Mike Hallett * Tony Drago 6–2 James Wattana * John Parrott 5–3 Tony Meo * Willie Thorne 6–2 Mike Hallett * ''James Wattana 4–4 John Parrott'' * ''Steve James 4–4 Jimmy White'' * ''Willie Thorne 4–4 Steve Davis'' * Stephen Hendry 7–1 Mike Hallett * Jimmy White 5–3 Gary Wilkinson * ''Steve James 4–4 Willie Thorne'' * ''James Wattana 4–4 Neal Foulds'' * James Wattana 6–2 Jimmy White * Stephen Hendry 6–2 Tony Drago * Mike Hallett 5–3 John Parrott * Steve James 5–3 Steve Davis * Tony Meo 5–3 Gary Wilkinson * Neal Foulds 7–1 Willie Thorne * John Parrott 6–2 Allison Fisher * Allison Fisher 6–2 Tony Drago * John Parrott 6–2 Steve James * Gary Wilkinson 6–2 Tony Drago * Steve Davis 6–2 James Wattana * ''Stephen Hendry 4–4 Willie Thorne'' * ''Jimmy White 4–4 Neal Foulds'' * Mike Hallett 5–3 Tony Meo * Willie Thorne 5–3 Allison Fisher


Play-offs

30–31 May ( Bournemouth International Centre, Bournemouth,
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References

{{Snooker season 1991/1992 Premier League Snooker 1992 in snooker 1992 in British sport