Jan Verhaas
Dutch snooker referee and player

Born
October 5th, 1966
58 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Netherlands
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Born in 1966, a distinguished figure in the sport of snooker, this individual gained recognition as both a player and a referee. Competing at various levels, he contributed to the game as a referee for significant tournaments, showcasing expertise in officiating. Having an extensive career, his skills in managing high-pressure matches were notable during prominent events like the World Snooker Championship.
Served as a referee at the World Snooker Championship
Competitor in national and international snooker events
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