
'Lack of funds from govt, PSB is crippling for snooker'
The Pakistan Billiards and Snooker Association (PBSA) is facing a severe financial crisis due to lack of any funding from the government or the PSB during the past one year which has jeopardised the survival of snooker as a sport and has put the participation of national players in the upcoming international competitions at serious risk.
The PBSA has urgently appealed to the government and the Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) to take notice of the situation and immediately release funds for the federation which is not only one of the most efficient and hardworking federations in the country, but has also brought a huge number of laurels to Pakistan through the untiring efforts of its cueists and its officials.
Highlighting the gravity of the financial crisis, the association stated that both the domestic circuit and Pakistan's international representation in snooker are under serious threat if the funds are not released by the PSB. "Since July 2024, the Pakistan Sports Board has not provided any financial support, despite Pakistani players delivering exceptional performances on the world stage last year," the PBSA said in its appeal.
In 2024, Pakistan won a gold medal at the World Snooker Championship held in Doha, Qatar, and added to its achievements with a silver and bronze at the World 6-Red and World Cup Snooker Championships, another gold medal at the World Men's Snooker Championship, a gold and bronze at the 3rd SAARC Snooker Championship, and a bronze at the Asian Men's and U-21 Championships.
The PBSA emphasized that all expenses for these events were borne by the association through its own limited resources - an arrangement that is no longer sustainable. Due to the current lack of financial support, Pakistan's participation in several major upcoming international events is now uncertain. These include:
Asian Team & 6-Red Championship (SL, June 2025)
Commonwealth Games (Mauritius, Jul 2025)
World U-17, U-21, and 6-Red Championships (Bahr, Jul 2025)
World Games (Chi, Aug 2025).
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