1980 WDF Europe Cup
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.
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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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 | George Nicoll, Eric MacLean, Jocky Wilson, Rab Smith |
11 | Sweden | Stefan Lord, Bjørn Enqvist, Nils-Magnus Ericksson, Becke Johansson |
12 | Wales | John Assiratti, Alan Evans, Tony Ridler, Leighton Rees |
References
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