Plans announced for new World Championship venue to complement Crucible

Plans to build a new World Snooker Championship venue and offer an increased capacity of the iconic Crucible in Sheffield have been announced.

The new building – designed by architect James Burland who designed Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium – will be directly next to the currently used and much-loved Crucible, linked together via a bridge.

Matches would still be played at the original Crucible Theatre, but there would also be the option to host ties in the new, bigger arena.

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The plans unveiled show the new arena would have the capacity to host up to 3,000 spectators, over triple the amount that the Crucible currently holds at 980.

The Crucible – which has been home to the World Snooker Championship since 1977 – has come in for criticism for being too small in terms of playing area and capacity, with the risk that the tournament may start to “look smaller”.

World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association chairman Jason Ferguson told Sportsmail: ‘‘This is a concept and an idea to try and grow this event in some way.

We have no intention of moving from Sheffield. It is our home. But we know we really need to be looking at around 3,000 seats for the World Championship now.

“Events like the Masters are growing so much and the danger is that the World Championship starts to look smaller, which it really can’t because it’s the crown jewels of what we do.

“This is not the only route but it is an initial concept that James has come up with. Can the Crucible be a dual site?

“At this stage, it’s very early discussions but we are coming up with a concept of what would be a huge benefit for the city and a true international destination.”

The new venue would include tiered seating, the main area including three tiers, a corporate hospitality tier in the middle, while there would be a floor below that would be able to host the qualifiers.

Burland explained: “I quite like the idea you are scrapping it out to get a position in the Colosseum above. Then the Holy of Holies is to win and go across the bridge to play.”

The proposed new venue would have the ability to host other sports when there is no snooker being played, but would be a dedicated home to snooker, with an in-house museum also planned.

The exciting plans will potentially get underway after the Crucible’s contract runs out in 2027, but until then nothing will change.

“There is a huge road to go down with this,” said Ferguson. “That would involve what is possible from a planning perspective, how can it be financed, who are the partners in it.

“We will have a meeting to try and move the discussion on with Sheffield City Council. They are very open-minded about what could be done.

“I think a feasibility study will throw up the answers and I think that would be the next phase.”

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Plans announced for new World Championship venue to complement Crucible

Plans to build a new World Snooker Championship venue and offer an increased capacity of the iconic Crucible in Sheffield have been announced.

The new building – designed by architect James Burland who designed Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium – will be directly next to the currently used and much-loved Crucible, linked together via a bridge.

Matches would still be played at the original Crucible Theatre, but there would also be the option to host ties in the new, bigger arena.

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The plans unveiled show the new arena would have the capacity to host up to 3,000 spectators, over triple the amount that the Crucible currently holds at 980.

The Crucible – which has been home to the World Snooker Championship since 1977 – has come in for criticism for being too small in terms of playing area and capacity, with the risk that the tournament may start to “look smaller”.

World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association chairman Jason Ferguson told Sportsmail: ‘‘This is a concept and an idea to try and grow this event in some way.

We have no intention of moving from Sheffield. It is our home. But we know we really need to be looking at around 3,000 seats for the World Championship now.

“Events like the Masters are growing so much and the danger is that the World Championship starts to look smaller, which it really can’t because it’s the crown jewels of what we do.

“This is not the only route but it is an initial concept that James has come up with. Can the Crucible be a dual site?

“At this stage, it’s very early discussions but we are coming up with a concept of what would be a huge benefit for the city and a true international destination.”

The new venue would include tiered seating, the main area including three tiers, a corporate hospitality tier in the middle, while there would be a floor below that would be able to host the qualifiers.

Burland explained: “I quite like the idea you are scrapping it out to get a position in the Colosseum above. Then the Holy of Holies is to win and go across the bridge to play.”

The proposed new venue would have the ability to host other sports when there is no snooker being played, but would be a dedicated home to snooker, with an in-house museum also planned.

The exciting plans will potentially get underway after the Crucible’s contract runs out in 2027, but until then nothing will change.

“There is a huge road to go down with this,” said Ferguson. “That would involve what is possible from a planning perspective, how can it be financed, who are the partners in it.

“We will have a meeting to try and move the discussion on with Sheffield City Council. They are very open-minded about what could be done.

“I think a feasibility study will throw up the answers and I think that would be the next phase.”

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White rolled in breaks of 67 and 79 to secure a meeting with 1986 world champion Joe Johnson or Rory McLeod on Saturday evening.

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1995 world finalist Nigel Bond ran out a 3-0 winner over John Parrott, the 1991 world champion.

Bond hit a break of 57 in the second frame and will meet Peter Lines or Gary Filtness in the last eight.

Parrott announced his retirement from the seniors circuit after the match. He ended his 27-year playing career on the main tour in 2010.

Stephen Hendry earlier made a losing return to competitive action as he suffered a 3-0 defeat to Welshman Lee Walker in the last 16 of the World Seniors Championship in Sheffield.

The seven-time world champion – who has been handed a wildcard to play on the main tour next season – had not played since a 6-1 defeat to Thepchaiya Un-Nooh in the first round of the UK Championship last November.

World No. 91 Walker contributed breaks of 121, 63 and 49 in just over an hour on Friday to secure a quarter-final meeting with 1997 world champion Ken Doherty on Saturday at the Crucible.

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  • Nigel Bond (Eng) 3-0 John Parrott (Eng)
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  • Stephen Hendry (Sco) 0-3 Lee Walker (Wal)
  • Michael Holt (Eng) 3-1 Darren Morgan (Wal)
  • David Lilley (Eng) 3-2 Philip Williams (Wal)
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White rolled in breaks of 67 and 79 to secure a meeting with 1986 world champion Joe Johnson or Rory McLeod on Saturday evening.

The ‘Whirlwind’ is chasing a fourth title at the event after losing last year’s final 5-3 to David Lilley.

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1995 world finalist Nigel Bond ran out a 3-0 winner over John Parrott, the 1991 world champion.

Bond hit a break of 57 in the second frame and will meet Peter Lines or Gary Filtness in the last eight.

Parrott announced his retirement from the seniors circuit after the match. He ended his 27-year playing career on the main tour in 2010.

Stephen Hendry earlier made a losing return to competitive action as he suffered a 3-0 defeat to Welshman Lee Walker in the last 16 of the World Seniors Championship in Sheffield.

The seven-time world champion – who has been handed a wildcard to play on the main tour next season – had not played since a 6-1 defeat to Thepchaiya Un-Nooh in the first round of the UK Championship last November.

World No. 91 Walker contributed breaks of 121, 63 and 49 in just over an hour on Friday to secure a quarter-final meeting with 1997 world champion Ken Doherty on Saturday at the Crucible.

World Seniors Championship last 16 results

  • Nigel Bond (Eng) 3-0 John Parrott (Eng)
  • Jimmy White (Eng) 3-0 Wael Talaat (Egy)
  • Stephen Hendry (Sco) 0-3 Lee Walker (Wal)
  • Michael Holt (Eng) 3-1 Darren Morgan (Wal)
  • David Lilley (Eng) 3-2 Philip Williams (Wal)
  • Ken Doherty (Ire) 3-1 Wayne Cooper

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Jimmy White completed a 3-0 win over Wael Talaat of Egypt to reach the quarter-finals of the World Seniors Championship in Sheffield.

White rolled in breaks of 67 and 79 to secure a meeting with 1986 world champion Joe Johnson or Rory McLeod on Saturday evening.

The ‘Whirlwind’ is chasing a fourth title at the event after losing last year’s final 5-3 to David Lilley.

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1995 world finalist Nigel Bond ran out a 3-0 winner over John Parrott, the 1991 world champion.

Bond hit a break of 57 in the second frame and will meet Peter Lines or Gary Filtness in the last eight.

Parrott announced his retirement from the seniors circuit after the match. He ended his 27-year playing career on the main tour in 2010.

Stephen Hendry earlier made a losing return to competitive action as he suffered a 3-0 defeat to Welshman Lee Walker in the last 16 of the World Seniors Championship in Sheffield.

The seven-time world champion – who has been handed a wildcard to play on the main tour next season – had not played since a 6-1 defeat to Thepchaiya Un-Nooh in the first round of the UK Championship last November.

World No. 91 Walker contributed breaks of 121, 63 and 49 in just over an hour on Friday to secure a quarter-final meeting with 1997 world champion Ken Doherty on Saturday at the Crucible.

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  • Nigel Bond (Eng) 3-0 John Parrott (Eng)
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  • Stephen Hendry (Sco) 0-3 Lee Walker (Wal)
  • Michael Holt (Eng) 3-1 Darren Morgan (Wal)
  • David Lilley (Eng) 3-2 Philip Williams (Wal)
  • Ken Doherty (Ire) 3-1 Wayne Cooper

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Jimmy White completed a 3-0 win over Wael Talaat of Egypt to reach the quarter-finals of the World Seniors Championship in Sheffield.

White rolled in breaks of 67 and 79 to secure a meeting with 1986 world champion Joe Johnson or Rory McLeod on Saturday evening.

The ‘Whirlwind’ is chasing a fourth title at the event after losing last year’s final 5-3 to David Lilley.

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1995 world finalist Nigel Bond ran out a 3-0 winner over John Parrott, the 1991 world champion.

Bond hit a break of 57 in the second frame and will meet Peter Lines or Gary Filtness in the last eight.

Parrott announced his retirement from the seniors circuit after the match. He ended his 27-year playing career on the main tour in 2010.

Stephen Hendry earlier made a losing return to competitive action as he suffered a 3-0 defeat to Welshman Lee Walker in the last 16 of the World Seniors Championship in Sheffield.

The seven-time world champion – who has been handed a wildcard to play on the main tour next season – had not played since a 6-1 defeat to Thepchaiya Un-Nooh in the first round of the UK Championship last November.

World No. 91 Walker contributed breaks of 121, 63 and 49 in just over an hour on Friday to secure a quarter-final meeting with 1997 world champion Ken Doherty on Saturday at the Crucible.

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  • Michael Holt (Eng) 3-1 Darren Morgan (Wal)
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White rolled in breaks of 67 and 79 to secure a meeting with 1986 world champion Joe Johnson or Rory McLeod on Saturday evening.

The ‘Whirlwind’ is chasing a fourth title at the event after losing last year’s final 5-3 to David Lilley.

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1995 world finalist Nigel Bond ran out a 3-0 winner over John Parrott, the 1991 world champion.

Bond hit a break of 57 in the second frame and will meet Peter Lines or Gary Filtness in the last eight.

Parrott announced his retirement from the seniors circuit after the match. He ended his 27-year playing career on the main tour in 2010.

Stephen Hendry earlier made a losing return to competitive action as he suffered a 3-0 defeat to Welshman Lee Walker in the last 16 of the World Seniors Championship in Sheffield.

The seven-time world champion – who has been handed a wildcard to play on the main tour next season – had not played since a 6-1 defeat to Thepchaiya Un-Nooh in the first round of the UK Championship last November.

World No. 91 Walker contributed breaks of 121, 63 and 49 in just over an hour on Friday to secure a quarter-final meeting with 1997 world champion Ken Doherty on Saturday at the Crucible.

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  • Nigel Bond (Eng) 3-0 John Parrott (Eng)
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  • Stephen Hendry (Sco) 0-3 Lee Walker (Wal)
  • Michael Holt (Eng) 3-1 Darren Morgan (Wal)
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The Australian enjoyed success at the English Open, the Masters, Players Championship and the Tour Championship, and will now have an extra piece of silverware to add to his collection.

Despite enjoying the most prolific season of his career, Robertson was left disappointed after a second round exit at the World Championship against Jack Lisowski. However, his incredible 147 against Lisowski saw him also pick up Magic Moment of the Year, after becoming only the eighth player to make a maximum at the Crucible.

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Reanne Evans and Alison Fisher have been entered into the Snooker Hall of Fame, in recognition of their impact on the sport.

Evans is the most successful player of the women’s tour, having won the World Championship a record 12 times, while Fisher was a seven-time world champion in the 1980s and 1990s.

The WST say they have been added to the list because of their “outstanding contributions to the growth of snooker.”

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The Australian enjoyed success at the English Open, the Masters, Players Championship and the Tour Championship, and will now have an extra piece of silverware to add to his collection.

Despite enjoying the most prolific season of his career, Robertson was left disappointed after a second round exit at the World Championship against Jack Lisowski. However, his incredible 147 against Lisowski saw him also pick up Magic Moment of the Year, after becoming only the eighth player to make a maximum at the Crucible.

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China’s Zhao Xintong won the Fans’ Player of the Year trophy following a season which saw him climb to number six in the world and win the UK Championship and German Masters.

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The Australian enjoyed success at the English Open, the Masters, Players Championship and the Tour Championship, and will now have an extra piece of silverware to add to his collection.

Despite enjoying the most prolific season of his career, Robertson was left disappointed after a second round exit at the World Championship against Jack Lisowski. However, his incredible 147 against Lisowski saw him also pick up Magic Moment of the Year, after becoming only the eighth player to make a maximum at the Crucible.

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The winner of that tournament – Ronnie O’Sullivan – took the Snooker Journalists’ Player of the Year award, while The Rocket’s display in the showpiece event against Judd Trump won Performance of the Year.

China’s Zhao Xintong won the Fans’ Player of the Year trophy following a season which saw him climb to number six in the world and win the UK Championship and German Masters.

There was also success for his compatriot Wu Yize, with the 18-year-old winning Rookie of the Year after reaching the last 32 of ranking events on three occasions.

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Reanne Evans and Alison Fisher have been entered into the Snooker Hall of Fame, in recognition of their impact on the sport.

Evans is the most successful player of the women’s tour, having won the World Championship a record 12 times, while Fisher was a seven-time world champion in the 1980s and 1990s.

The WST say they have been added to the list because of their “outstanding contributions to the growth of snooker.”

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