WDF Europe Cup | |
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Tournament information | |
Location |
Copenhagen (1978, 2008) Ebbw Vale (1980) Southend (1982) The Hague (1984) Turku (1986) Great Yarmouth (1988) Verdala (1990) Helsinki (1992) (1994) Bundoran (1996) Oslo (1998) Veldhoven (2000) Mechelen (2002) Tampere (2004) Ennis (2006) Antalya (2010, 2012) Bucharest (2014) Egmond aan Zee (2016) |
Country |
Denmark (1978, 2008) Wales (1980) England (1982, 1988) Netherlands (1984, 2000, 2016) Finland (1986, 1992, 2004) Malta (1990) Sweden (1994) Republic of Ireland (1996, 2006) Norway (1998) Belgium (2002) Turkey (2010, 2012) Romania (2014) |
Established | 1978 |
Organisation(s) | WDF |
Format | Legs |
Current champion(s) | |
Singles Richard Veenstra (men's singles) Sharon Prins (women's singles) Pairs Wesley Harms & Richard Veenstra (men's pairs) Rhian Edwards & Rhian Griffiths (women's pairs) Team England (men's team) England (women's team) Overall Netherlands (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).
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. The most recent Europe Cup was held in 2016, in Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands.