1980 WDF Europe Cup | |||
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Tournament information | |||
Location | Ebbw Vale | ||
Country | Wales | ||
Established | 3–4 October | ||
Organisation(s) | WDF | ||
Format | Legs | ||
Champion(s) | |||
Singles Tony Brown (men's singles) Pairs Stefan Lord & Bjørn Enqvist (men's pairs) Team England (men's team) Overall England (men's overall) | |||
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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.
Entered Teams
11 national teams entered into the event.
Nr. | Country | Men's Selection |
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1 | Belgium | Luc Marreel, Andre Declerq, Andre Desmit, Lucien Deduytsche |
2 | Denmark | Jorgen Rasmussen, Kaj Mortensen, Jan Larsen, Kim Jensen |
3 | England | Eric Bristow, Cliff Lazarenko, John Lowe, Doug McCarthy |
4 | Finland | Kajp Sundsten, Matti Heinonen, Jorma Karumaa, Seppo Jaakola |
5 | Germany | Peter Hummel, Jimmy Hughes, Tammo Schendermein, Alfred Gibson |
6 | Gibraltar | Mohamed Bakali, Freddie Duarte, Leslie Ward, John Neale |
7 | Ireland | John Buckley, Eugene McDermott, Jim McQuillan, Seamus O'Brien |
8 | Northern Ireland | Roy Dunlop, Billy Mateer, Anthony McCaugherthy, Dessie Noade |
9 | Netherlands | Peter Lee, Herman Jongman, Jilles Vermaat, Peter Smith |
10 | Scotland | Alistair Forrester, Angus Ross, Jocky Wilson, Rab Smith |
11 | Sweden | Stefan Lord, Bjørn Enqvist, Nils-Magnus Ericksson, Becke Johansson |
12 | Wales | Dyfri Jones, Wayne Lock, Ceri Morgan, Leighton Rees |
References
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