2019 European Pool Championship

[1] The 2019 event featured matches played over 24 tables, and was held between 26 April and 8 May 2019 at the Best Western Premier in Treviso, Italy.

[4] The tournaments were played as a double-elimination bracket, with players qualifying for a single elimination knockout.

Three Polish players reached the semi-finals of the men's event alongside Austria's Mario He.

Rorh had previously defeated defending champion Jasmin Ouschan earlier in the tournament.

[1][8] The ten-ball event began on 31 April, and featured 101 participants in the men's, and 43 for the women's division.

[12] Sweden's Henrik Larsson won the wheelchair event, defeating Latvian player Kaspars Turks 6–1 in the final.

On the verge of equalling the score, Tkach miscued allowing Ouschan to take a two rack lead.

[4] Finland's Jouni Tähti won the wheelchair event, defeating Roy Kimberley 5–2 to win his 25th European medal.

[14] The men's competition featured national teams consisting of three players, with a match of eight, nine and ten-ball in each tie.

[15] Sanchez-Ruiz defeated He 9–5 to win the tournament, that eventually finished as a 3–0 victory for the Spanish team.

[14][15] The Portuguese team of Vania Franco and Sara Rocha reached the final without losing a match, where they met the German pair of Tina Vogelmann and Veronika Ivanovskaia.

Gorst took an early lead in the match, with Filler making a lot of dry breaks.

[6] Jasmin Ouschan met Russian Nataliya Seroshtan in the final of the women's nine-ball event, where she won in a whitewash 7–0.