The
Waterfront Hall in Belfast city center is the home of the
snooker Northern Ireland Open, part of the
World Snooker Tour’s Home Nations Series. In late 2025, the tour confirmed a contract extension to keep the event at the venue until at least 2029. The trophy is called the Alex Higgins Trophy, named after the Belfast-born world champion.
Alex "The Hurricane" Higgins is widely regarded as the most the best
snooker players in history. Higgins is a two-time Snooker World Champion, winning it in
1972 and
1982.
Joe Swail has achieved success in professional snooker, having reached 10 major ranking semi-finals. The Belfast District & Provincial Snooker League manages a robust amateur system with divisions including the Premier League and Division One.
Billiards Northern Ireland Billiards and Snooker Association hosts city-based
billiards ranking events. Many of the city's traditional snooker clubs, particularly in Central , East and West Belfast, provide facilities for billiards and other cue sports within the local district leagues.
Queen's University Belfast has a Snooker, Billiards & Pool Club. The
Ulster Reform Club is historically linked to billiards in Belfast since it opened in
Royal Avenue in 1885. The Old Billiard Room is a 70ft by 30ft Billiard Room, which was designed to house four full-size tables. This room remained the primary billiards facility until 2007 when it became a
function room. Previous club bedrooms also were turned into two adjoining snooker rooms with full-size
Burroughes & Watts billiard tables.
Pool The Belfast Interpool League is a competitive
pool league. The league remains exceptionally active, having over 575 registered players across 20 teams. Pool is also enjoyed across many customers
bars in Belfast, including Lavery's, Robinson's, The Botanic Inn, Kosy Social Club and the Crafty Elk. ==Gaelic football and hurling==