1996 WDF Europe Cup

1996 WDF Europe Cup
Tournament information
Venue Astoria Convention Centre
Location Bundoran
Country Republic of Ireland Ireland
Established 9 Oct-12 Oct
Organisation(s) WDF
Format Legs
Champion(s)
Singles
England Martin Adams (men's singles)
Netherlands Francis Hoenselaar (women's singles)
Pairs
England Martin Adams & Andy Fordham (men's pairs)
England Deta Hedman & Mandy Solomons (women's pairs)
Team
England England (men's team)
Overall
England England (men's overall)
England England (women's overall)
«1994 1998»

The 1996 WDF Europe Cup was the 10th edition of the WDF Europe Cup darts tournament, organised by the World Darts Federation. It was held in Bundoran, Ireland from October 9 to 12.

Entered Teams

23 countries/associations entered a team in the event

Nr. Country Men's Selection
1  Austria Franz Thaler, Vasil Hristovski, Franz Strobl, Axel Tschinkowitz
2  Belgium Rudi Ladang, Pascal Rabau, Stefan Eeckelaert, Leo Laurens
3  Cyprus George Trypiniotis, Ioannis Ioannoy, Demetris Georgiou, Loucas Themistoclous
3  Czech Republic Ondres Veselovsky, Pavel Veselovsky, Jaroslav Zenisek, Blaine Karst
4  Denmark Henrik Larsen-Primdal, Jan Guldsten, Olle Nissen, Anders Pedersen
5  England Martin Adams, Steve Beaton, Ronnie Baxter, Andy Fordham
6  Finland Jari Siren, Ari Ilmanen, Jarkko Komula, Marko Kantele
7  France Pascal Fontaine, Serge Farrando, Stephane Dalancon, Cristian Le Borgne
8  Germany Colin Rice, Andreas Kröckel, Andreas Schendel, Frank Mast
9  Greece Paris Chloros, Akis Mavrogalos, Christos Padazopoulos, Kostas Sakellariou
10  Hungary Gabor Tarrosi, Istvan Ban, Tibor Kiss, Attila Laibl
11  Ireland Mick McGowan, John Joe O'Shea, Jack McKenna, Seamus Gormley
12  Isle of Man Paul Sertin, Geoffrey Gilbert, Charlie Cover, Robbie Cannell
13  Italy Andrea Barbo, Giorgio Sartor, Daniele Nocent, Alberto De Corti
14  Latvia Janis Straume, Eglis Vitols, Uldis Erkis, Ivaers Adamson
15  Malta Vincent Busuttil, Godfrey Abela, Alfred Desira, Emmanuel Ciantar
16  Netherlands Braulio Roncero, Co Stompé, Raymond van Barneveld, Roland Scholten
17  Northern Ireland Louis Doherty, Charlie Gaile, John Magowan, Geoff Wylie
18  Norway Thor-Helmer Johansen, Stein Trondsen, Arne Sivertsen, Per-Otto Jacobsen
19  Scotland Andy Wallace, Bob Taylor, Les Wallace, Alan Brown
20  Spain Juan Salpico, Antonio Hibernon-Cano, Jose-Real Maron, Lorenzo Penas
21  Sweden Stefan Nagy, Jan-Erik Hermansson, Jonas Bergström, Ronny Rohr
22   Switzerland Walter Tschudin, Urs Von Rufs, Gaudenz Coray, Rene Handschin
23  Wales Marshall James, Eric Burden, Sean Palfrey, Mark Salmon
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