Vilmos Földes

  • 8-Ball Championship: Round Latter- 32 (2011)
  • 9-Ball Championship: semi-finalist (2007)
  • 10-Ball Championship: Round Latter- 32 (2008)
  • WPM: Quarter Finalist (2006)

Vilmos Foldes (born 16 December 1984) is a Hungarian pool player.

Living in Pécs Ungar won the 2000 European champion in the 8- ball and 9- ball in the juniors. 2001 and 2002 more top rankings were added at Junior European Championship and World Cup before he won the 2003 Junior World Championship title in the 9- ball. Since 2004 he plays in the men's age group and was immediately able to achieve a place in the knockout stages at the WPA 9-Ball World Championship. This result he could still beat at the 9 -Ball World Championship 2007 when he eventual winner Daryl Peach only lost in the semifinals.

At the World Pool Masters 2006, he made ​​it to the quarter-finals. His greatest success on the Euro Tour is a second place achieved in the Swiss Open 2007 in Frauenfeld. He was part of the Hungarian double at the World Cup of Pool 2006 and 2007 - but the team did not reach the second round respectively.

His nickname in the pool scene is the Magic Magyar.

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