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New Snooker Arena to Open in Oberhausen, Boosting German Competitive Scene
Oberhausen, North Rhine-Westphalia – A state-of-the-art snooker arena is set to open at the Brammenring in oberhausen, marking a meaningful investment in the growth of the sport in Germany. The facility aims to serve as both a high-performance training center and a venue for major competitions, possibly elevating Germany’s position within the European snooker landscape.
The project has been hailed as a “milestone” by Thomas Hein, the national snooker coach for the German Billard Union (DBU). Hein told Property Magazine that the arena will provide a dedicated space for both professional players and those new to the sport, equipped with top-tier equipment.

Understanding Snooker: A Game of Precision and Strategy
Snooker is a cue sport played on a large rectangular table with pockets at each corner. The game involves using a cue ball to strike 15 snooker balls, colored and numbered, and potting them in a specific order. It demands a high degree of skill, requiring players to carefully position the cue ball for each shot, combining accuracy with strategic planning.
Currently considered a niche sport in Germany, snooker has a dedicated, though relatively small, following. The DBU, founded in