Cliff Wilson
Clifford Wilson (10 May 1934 – 21 May 1994) was a Welsh professional snooker player who reached the highest ranking of 16, in 1988-89. He was the 1978 World Amateur Champion and won the 1991 World Seniors Championship. He was a successful junior player, known for his fast attacking snooker and potting ability, and won the British Under-19 Championship in 1951 and 1952. In the early 1950s both Wilson and future six-times World Professional Champion Ray Reardon lived in Tredegar, where they played a succession of money matches that attracted large enthusiastic crowds.
1934 in Wales1978 World Amateur Snooker Championship1979 UK Championship1980 British Gold Cup1980 UK Championship1980 Welsh Professional Championship1980 World Amateur Snooker Championship1980 World Snooker Championship1980–81 snooker season1981 Pontins Professional1981 UK Championship1981 Welsh Professional Championship1981 World Snooker Championship1981 Yamaha Organs Trophy1982 International Open1982 Professional Players Tournament1982 UK Championship1982 Welsh Professional Championship1982 World Doubles Championship1982 World Snooker Championship1983 Classic (snooker)1983 International Masters1983 Pontins Brean Sands1983 Professional Players Tournament1983 UK Championship1983 Welsh Professional Championship1983 World Doubles Championship1983 World Snooker Championship1983–84 snooker season1984 Classic (snooker)1984 Grand Prix (snooker)1984 International Masters1984 Pontins Professional1984 UK Championship1984 Welsh Professional Championship1984 World Doubles Championship1984 World Snooker Championship1985 British Open1985 Classic (snooker)1985 Grand Prix (snooker)
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Cliff Wilson
Clifford Wilson (10 May 1934 – 21 May 1994) was a Welsh professional snooker player who reached the highest ranking of 16, in 1988-89. He was the 1978 World Amateur Champion and won the 1991 World Seniors Championship. He was a successful junior player, known for his fast attacking snooker and potting ability, and won the British Under-19 Championship in 1951 and 1952. In the early 1950s both Wilson and future six-times World Professional Champion Ray Reardon lived in Tredegar, where they played a succession of money matches that attracted large enthusiastic crowds.
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Cliff Wilson (* 10. Mai 1934 i ...... ten Snookersport sehr beliebt.
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Clifford Wilson (10 May 1934 – ...... eath in 1994 at the age of 60.
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Clifford Wilson, né le 10 mai ...... snooker professionnel gallois.
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Клифф Уи́лсон (англ. Cliff Wil ...... офессиональный игрок в снукер.
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كليف ويلسون (بالإنجليزية: Clif ...... لمتحدة، وتوفي في 21 مايو 1994.
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1934-05-10
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Cliff Wilson (* 10. Mai 1934 i ...... ten Snookersport sehr beliebt.
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Clifford Wilson (10 May 1934 – ...... ted large enthusiastic crowds.
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Clifford Wilson, né le 10 mai ...... snooker professionnel gallois.
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Клифф Уи́лсон (англ. Cliff Wil ...... офессиональный игрок в снукер.
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كليف ويلسون (بالإنجليزية: Clif ...... لمتحدة، وتوفي في 21 مايو 1994.
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Cliff Wilson
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Cliff Wilson
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Cliff Wilson
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Уилсон, Клифф
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كليف ويلسون
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