Darts tournament
The 2012 WDF Europe Cup was the 18th edition of the WDF Europe Cup darts tournament, organised by the World Darts Federation. It was held in Kemer, Turkey from 31 October to 3 November 2012.[1]
Entered teams
31 countries/associations entered a men's selection in the event.
28 countries/associations entered a women's selection in the event.
Nr. |
Country |
Men's Selection
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1 |
Austria |
Christoph Kleindienst, Philip Karall, Stefan Kuntner, Christian Steindl
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2 |
Belgium |
Donnie Michels, Ronny Huybrechts, Geert De Vos, Davyd Venken
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3 |
Bulgaria |
Nikolai Krustev, Marin Marinov, Ivan Neykov, Krasimir Ivanov
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4 |
Catalonia |
Pere Grau, Xavier Pla, Doroteo Bermudez, Daniel Zapata
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5 |
Czech Republic |
Filip Slavik, Martin Popelka, Michal Ondo, Jiri Jenicek
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6 |
Denmark |
Vladimir Andersen, Frede Johansen, Glenn Honore, Stig Jorgensen
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7 |
England |
Martin Atkins, Martin Adams, Tony O'Shea, Scott Waites
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8 |
Finland |
Kim Viljanen, Jarkko Komula, Ulf Ceder, Jani Haavisto
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9 |
France |
Renaud Lescure, Thibault Tricole, Nicolas Thuillier, Martin Goodin
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10 |
Germany |
Colin Rice, Marko Puls, Benjamin Sensenschmidt, Olaf Tupuschis
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11 |
Gibraltar |
Dyson Parody, Manuel Vilerio, Dylan Duo, George Federico
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12 |
Iceland |
Hallgrimur Egilsson, Einar Moller, Hinrik Thordarson, Gudmundur Sigurdsson
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13 |
Ireland |
Stephen McDonnell, Terry McNulty, Jason Cullen, Sean McGowan
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14 |
Italy |
Daniele Sergi, Gianluca Grillini, Alessandro Colnaghi, Loris Polese
|
15 |
Jersey |
Phil Speak, Dave Moore, Steve Eusebini, Eddie Le Bailly-snr
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16 |
Lithuania |
Tomas Sakys, Gintaras Nagevius, Darius Labanauskas, Arūnas Čiplys
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17 |
Luxembourg |
Mingo Claudiano, Tom Becker, Steven Miles, Joe Kieffer
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18 |
Netherlands |
Wesley Harms, Jan Dekker, Christian Kist, Benito van de Pas
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19 |
Northern Ireland |
Darren Clifford, David Glenn, Roy Baillie, Daryl Gurney
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20 |
Norway |
Vegar Elvevoll, Rune David, Øyvind Aasland, Robert Hansen
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21 |
Poland |
Krzysztof Wojciechowski, Patryk Żabka, Przemysław Bobrowski, Krzysztof Stróżyk
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22 |
Romania |
Vlad-Christian Popa, Ravzan Negot, Adrian Frim, Cristian Cimpoca
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23 |
Russia |
Boris Koltsov, Maksim Evmenenkov, Aleksei Kadochnikov, Roman Obukhov
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24 |
Scotland |
Gary Stone, Craig Baxter, Ross Montgomery, Alan Soutar
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25 |
Serbia |
Milan Stankovic, Tihomir Patrik, Ljubomir Krkljes, Oliver Ferenc
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26 |
Slovenia |
Andrej Gorjak, Damjan Pilinger, Joze Vautar, Sasa Vutek
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27 |
Spain |
Philip Stockton, Leonard Pitman, David Rogers, Kas van Golde
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28 |
Sweden |
Mats Andersson, Lennart Efraimsson, Johan Engström, Daniel Larsson
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29 |
Switzerland |
Daniel Van Allmen, Thomas Bremgartner, Christoph Kappeler, Reto Sigrist
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30 |
Turkey |
Emre Toros, Kagan Aytek, Engin Kayaoglu, Eser Tekin
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31 |
Wales |
Jonny Clayton, David Smith-Hayes, Wayne Warren, Martin Phillips
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Men's singles
Men's pairs
Men's team
Round Robin
Group A
Pos
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Team
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Pld
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Win
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Lose
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LF
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LA
|
+/−
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1 |
Belgium |
2 |
2 |
0 |
18 |
8 |
+10
|
2 |
Turkey |
2 |
1 |
1 |
14 |
12 |
+2
|
3 |
Austria |
2 |
0 |
2 |
6 |
18 |
−12
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Group B
Group C
Group D
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Group E
Group F
Group G
Group H
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Knock Out
Women's singles
Women's pairs
Round Robin
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
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Group E
Group F
Group G
Group H
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Knock Out
References
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| WDF Int'l Majors | |
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WDF Platinum | |
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WDF Gold | |
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WDF Silver | |
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WDF Bronze | |
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Not WDF ranked | |
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Former | |
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Calendar | |
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