Players from 95 countries compete for 2004 AMF Bowling World Cup Title

The 40th Annual AMF Bowling World Cup, the world's largest annual international sports championship in terms of number of participating countries, was held Dec. 5-12 at the SuperBowl SAFRA Mount Faber facility in Singapore.

As the tournament opened, 95 countries had confirmed their participation -- setting a new event record for the most countries to ever compete in the world cup. Bowlers competed in qualifying squads and in single elimination match play as they sought a spot in the men's and women's championship held on Dec. 12.

On this page, AMF reported on all of the daily news and bowling highlights for the World Cup. This is the place to find out everything that happened inside the SuperBowl in Singapore.


World Cup News & Highlights
Championship Results
Men's Division Results
Women's Division Results
Men's Qualifying Results
Women's Qualifying Results
 


41st QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup – Final Results

Final Entries Confirmed for 41st QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup

Stars galore in the 41st QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup

A host of seminars at 41st QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup - 13 - 18 November 2005

QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup Welcomes Five First-time Countries

The QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup Comes To Ljubjana's Old Town

Gladiator Ready for the QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup

Slovenia prepares welcome for World Cup participants

41st AMF World Cup to be held in Ljubljana, Slovenia

Pluhowsky, Virtanen Claim Titles at Record-Breaking AMF World Cup

Remy Ong, Valerie Teo to Represent Singapore at 2004 AMF World Cup

2003 AMF World Cup Champ C.J. Suarez Fails to Qualify for Singapore

2004 AMF Bowling World Cup Aiming For 100 Countries

Afghanistan to Send Bowler to 2004 AMF World Cup

Costa Rican Star Ramirez Qualifies for 2004 AMF World Cup

Special Alert - Visa Requirements RE 2004 AMF Bowling World Cup

Singapore Airlines Announces 2004 AMF World Cup Fares

Date Change Announced For 2004 AMF Bowling World Cup

Three Bowling World Cup Champs To Clash In 2004 Tournament

AMF Bowling World Cup Internet Site Launched

2003 AMF World Cup Champs Celebrated Back Home