WDF Europe Cup | |
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Tournament information | |
Venue | Various |
Location | Various |
Established | 1978 |
Organisation(s) | WDF |
Format | Legs |
Current champion(s) | |
Singles Martin Heneghan (men's singles) Fiona Gaylor (women's singles) Pairs Scott Mitchell & Daniel Day (men's pairs) Deta Hedman & Maria O'Brien (women's pairs) Team Sweden (men's team) England (women's team) Overall England (men's overall) England (women's overall) |
The WDF Europe Cup is a darts tournament held biennially since 1978. The tournament consists of a team championship, a pairs championship and a singles championship. All events have a men's competition, and a women's competition (since 1982).
Tournament structure
The country achieving the highest total of points from all three events shall be crowned the WDF Europe Cup Champions. In the event of a tie for first place those countries shall be declared the Joint WDF Europe Cup Champions.
The WDF announced in early 2014 that a women's team (fours) event would be added to the schedule for the first time at the 2014 Europe Cup as well as future WDF Europe and World Cup tournaments.[1] The most recent Europe Cup was held in 2018, in Budapest, Hungary.
Previous winners
References
- ↑ Four ladies at EC / WC NDB Darts. 20-03-2014. Retrieved 18-03-2015.
External links
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