1980 WDF Europe Cup explained

Tournament Name:1980 WDF Europe Cup
Location:Ebbw Vale
Country: Wales
Establishment:3–4 October
Organisation:WDF
Format:Legs
Winner:Singles
Tony Brown (men's singles)[1]
Pairs

Team
England (men's team)
Overall
England (men's overall)
Prev:1978
Next:1982

The 1980 WDF Europe Cup was the 2nd edition of the WDF Europe Cup darts tournament, organised by the World Darts Federation. It was held in Copenhagen, Denmark from October 3 to 4.[2]

Entered Teams

16 national teams entered into the event.[2]

Nr. Country Men's Selection
1 Luc Marreel, Andre Declerq, Andre Desmit, Lucien Deduytsche
2 Jorgen Rasmussen, Kaj Mortensen, Jan Larsen, Kim Jensen
3 Eric Bristow, Cliff Lazarenko, John Lowe, Tony Brown
4 Jean-Claude Fichot, Phillippe Labernadiere, John Phillips, Peter Robbins
5 Kexi Heinaharju, Kari Malmberg, Matti Sarkkinen, Kari Saukkonen
6 Michael Weidelt, Steven Gatley, Robbin Orridge, Francis Green
7 Mohamed Bakali, Freddie Duarte, Leslie Ward, John Neale
8 John Buckley, Eugene McDermott, Jim McQuillan, Seamus O'Brien
9 Joseph Bell, David Elstone, Victor Fiodoruk, Kenny Horton
10 Roy Dunlop, Billy Mateer, Anthony McCaugherthy, Dessie Noade
11 Alexander Bonnici, Domnic Cachia, Lorry Galea, Charles Ghiller
12 Alan Morley, Robin Earp, Jilles Vermaat, Leo de Oude
13 Alistair Forrester, Angus Ross, Jocky Wilson, Rab Smith
14 Jose-Marck Alcaraz, Adrian Buckley, Joan Dalmag-Puig, Salvador Ruiz-Perez
15 Stefan Lord, Bjørn Enqvist, Nils-Magnus Ericksson, Becke Johansson
16 Dyfri Jones, Wayne Lock, Ceri Morgan, Leighton Rees

Notes and References

  1. Web site: WDF Europe Cup 1980. World Darts Federation. 3 April 2024.
  2. Web site: WDF Europe Cup Men Overall 1980. Mastercaller. 3 April 2024.