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2023 PDC World Cup of Darts

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2023 My Diesel Claim World Cup of Darts
Tournament information
Dates16–19 June 2023
VenueEissporthalle
LocationFrankfurt, Germany
Organisation(s)Professional Darts Corporation (PDC)
FormatLegs
Prize fund£450,000
Winner's share£80,000
High checkout144 Krzysztof Ratajski
Champion(s)
 Wales
(Gerwyn Price andJonny Clayton)
«20222024»
Darts tournament

The 2023 PDC World Cup of Darts, known as theMy Diesel Claim World Cup of Darts for sponsorship reasons, was the thirteenth edition of thePDC World Cup of Darts. It took place from 16 to 19 June 2023 at theEissporthalle inFrankfurt,Germany.

Australia (Damon Heta andSimon Whitlock) were the defending champions, after beatingWales (Gerwyn Price andJonny Clayton) 3–1 inthe 2022 final,[1] but they were eliminated in the quarter finals, losing 7–8 toBelgium.

Wales won the tournament for the second time, defeatingScotland (Peter Wright andGary Anderson) 10–2 in the final.[2]

Format

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A new format was introduced for 2023, with an expansion to 40 teams. The top four teams are seeded to the second round, with the other 36 competing in a group stage of twelve groups of three, with one qualifying from each group.[3]

In the new format all rounds consist of a doubles match, removing singles matches, which had been a part of World Cups in previous years, entirely.

Group stage: Best of seven legs.
Second round, quarter and semi-finals: Best of fifteen legs.
Final: Best of nineteen legs

Prize money

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Total prize money was increased to £450,000 from the previous £350,000, with the winning prize going up to £80,000 from £70,000.[3]

The prize money per team was:

Position(no. of teams)Prize money
(Total: £450,000)
Winners(1)£80,000
Runners-Up(1)£50,000
Semi-finalists(2)£30,000
Quarter-finalists(4)£20,000
Last 16 (Second round)(8)£9,000
Second in group(12)£5,000
Third in group(12)£4,000

Teams and seedings

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The top four nations based on combined Order of Merit rankings are seeded to the second round, while the next twelve nations are seeded in the group stage.[3]

On 22 February 2023, aLatin America qualifier was announced to determine a representative team from that region.[4]

The top two players from nations represented by the PDC Order of Merit were confirmed on 29 May; the top players from nations on the PDC Asian Tour were confirmed on 1 May, and the top players from the Nordic & Baltic regions were confirmed on 5 June.[3]

The expansion seesBahrain,Guyana,[5]Iceland andUkraine enter for the first time, whileCroatia will compete for the first time since 2013,France for the first time since 2014,India for the first time since 2015,Thailand for the first time since 2018, andChina return having missed the 2022 tournament.

Following the first round draw,Michael van Gerwen withdrew due to a dental operation, and was replaced withDirk van Duijvenbode. This resulted in Wales moving ahead of the Netherlands in the seedings.[6]

The teams and players were as follows:

Seeded nations (top four to second round)

RankCountryPlayers
1 EnglandMichael Smith andRob Cross
2 WalesGerwyn Price andJonny Clayton
3 NetherlandsDanny Noppert andDirk van Duijvenbode
4 ScotlandPeter Wright andGary Anderson
5 BelgiumDimitri Van den Bergh andKim Huybrechts
6 GermanyGabriel Clemens andMartin Schindler
7 AustraliaDamon Heta andSimon Whitlock
8 Northern IrelandBrendan Dolan andDaryl Gurney
9 IrelandWilliam O'Connor andKeane Barry
10 AustriaMensur Suljović andRowby-John Rodriguez
11 PolandKrzysztof Ratajski andKrzysztof Kciuk
12 CanadaMatt Campbell andJeff Smith
13 Czech RepublicAdam Gawlas andKarel Sedláček
14 SpainJosé Justicia andTony Martinez
15 LatviaMadars Razma andDmitrijs Žukovs
16 SwitzerlandStefan Bellmont andMarcel Walpen

Unseeded nations

CountryPlayers
 BahrainBassim Mahmood andAbdulnaser Yusuf[7]
 ChinaXiaochen Zong andLihao Wen
 CroatiaBoris Krčmar andRomeo Grbavac
 DenmarkVladimir Andersen andBenjamin Drue Reus
 FinlandMarko Kantele andPaavo Myller
 FranceThibault Tricole andJacques Labre
 GibraltarCraig Galliano andJustin Hewitt
 GuyanaSudesh Fitzgerald andNorman Madhoo
 Hong KongMan Lok Leung andLee Lok Yin
 HungaryPatrik Kovács andLevente Sárai
 IcelandVitor Charrua andHallgrímur Egilsson
 IndiaPrakash Jiwa andAmit Gilitwala
 ItalyMassimo Dante andMichele Turetta
 JapanJun Matsuda andTomoya Goto
 LithuaniaDarius Labanauskas andMindaugas Barauskas
 New ZealandBen Robb andWarren Parry[7]
 PhilippinesChristian Perez andLourence Ilagan
 PortugalJosé de Sousa andLuis Ameixa
 SingaporePaul Lim andHarith Lim
 South AfricaDevon Petersen andVernon Bouwers
 SwedenDennis Nilsson andOskar Lukasiak
 ThailandThanawat Gaweenuntawong andAttapol Eupakaree
 UkraineVladyslav Omelchenko andIlya Pekaruk[7]
 United StatesJules van Dongen andLeonard Gates

Group stage

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All group matches are best of 7 legs
After three games, the team that finishes top in each group qualify for the knock-out stage
If teams were tied on points after all the matches were completed, the ties were broken based on leg difference

NB: P = Played; W = Won; L = Lost; LF = Legs for; LA = Legs against; LD = Leg difference; Pts = Points

Group A

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PosTeamPldWLLFLALDPtsStatus
1 Belgium (5)22083+54Q
2 Finland2114402E
3 China20238−50

15 June

 Belgium 91.094–0 Finland 74.00

16 June

 Finland 79.114–0 China 77.76
 Belgium 94.374–3 China 80.94


Group B

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PosTeamPldWLLFLALDPtsStatus
1 Germany (6)22080+84Q
2 Japan21147−32E
3 Hong Kong20238−50

15 June

 Germany 93.944–0 Hong Kong 80.85

16 June

 Hong Kong 82.323–4 Japan 77.75
 Germany 84.684–0 Japan 70.61

Group C

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PosTeamPldWLLFLALDPtsStatus
1 Australia (7)22080+84Q
2 Gibraltar21145−12E
3 Guyana20218−70

15 June

 Australia 81.244–0 Guyana 69.46

16 June

 Guyana 62.861–4 Gibraltar 74.29
 Australia 88.414–0 Gibraltar 75.36


Group D

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PosTeamPldWLLFLALDPtsStatus
1 France22081+74Q
2 Northern Ireland (8)21154+12E
3 Ukraine20208−80

15 June

 Northern Ireland 81.831–4 France 83.09

16 June

 Northern Ireland 96.974–0 Ukraine 60.75
 France 81.244–0 Ukraine 73.60

Group E

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PosTeamPldWLLFLALDPtsStatus
1 Croatia22084+44Q
2 Ireland (9)2115502E
3 Thailand20248−40

15 June

 Ireland 84.314–1 Thailand 76.17

16 June

 Thailand 71.663–4 Croatia 77.57
 Ireland 81.971–4 Croatia 85.13


Group F

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PosTeamPldWLLFLALDPtsStatus
1 Denmark21176+12Q
2 Austria (10)2116602E
3 United States21167−12

15 June

 Austria 91.742–4 Denmark 90.94

16 June

 Austria 88.404–2 United States 80.91
 Denmark 81.773–4 United States 85.89

Group G

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PosTeamPldWLLFLALDPtsStatus
1 Poland (11)22084+44Q
2 Lithuania2115502E
3 Portugal20248−40

15 June

 Poland 80.374–3 Portugal 81.20

16 June

 Portugal 79.701–4 Lithuania 88.04
 Poland 118.104–1 Lithuania 86.75

Group H

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PosTeamPldWLLFLALDPtsStatus
1 Canada (12)22083+54Q
2 Hungary21154+12E
3 India20228−60

15 June

 Canada 81.944–2 India 72.42

16 June

 India 71.800–4 Hungary 76.10
 Canada 89.824–1 Hungary 87.76

Group I

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PosTeamPldWLLFLALDPtsStatus
1 Philippines22082+64Q
2 Czech Republic (13)21156−12E
3 Singapore20238−50

15 June

 Czech Republic 88.654–2 Singapore 85.16

16 June

 Singapore 78.381–4 Philippines 82.70
 Czech Republic 75.001–4 Philippines 86.03


Group J

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PosTeamPldWLLFLALDPtsStatus
1 South Africa22084+44Q
2 Spain (14)2116602E
3 Iceland20248−40

15 June

 Spain 82.692–4 South Africa 84.69

16 June

 Spain 78.054–2 Iceland 69.56
 South Africa 89.164–2 Iceland 66.64

Group K

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PosTeamPldWLLFLALDPtsStatus
1 Latvia (15)22084+44Q
2 New Zealand21165+12E
3 Bahrain20238−50

15 June

 Latvia 87.824–2 New Zealand 83.13

16 June

 New Zealand 83.904–1 Bahrain 63.10
 Latvia 86.794–2 Bahrain 71.73


Group L

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PosTeamPldWLLFLALDPtsStatus
1 Sweden22084+44Q
2 Italy2117702E
3 Switzerland (16)20248−40

15 June

 Switzerland 76.663–4 Italy 78.53

16 June

 Switzerland 82.791–4 Sweden 79.92
 Italy 78.223–4 Sweden 88.02

Knockout stage

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Second round
(best of 15 legs)

17 June
Quarter-finals
(best of 15 legs)

18 June
Semi-finals
(best of 15 legs)

18 June
Final
(best of 19 legs)

18 June
            
1 England 93.508
15 Latvia 83.984
1 England 94.073
6 Germany 92.678
11 Poland 89.676
6 Germany 87.318
6 Germany 84.455
4 Scotland 86.278
4 Scotland 89.018
 Philippines 87.915
4 Scotland 89.078
 France 80.590
  France 83.438
 South Africa 75.994
4 Scotland 90.082
2 Wales 96.1810
2 Wales 99.978
 Denmark 82.272
2 Wales 92.348
 Sweden 82.785
  Sweden 91.448
12 Canada 87.665
2 Wales 95.858
5 Belgium 92.257
3 Netherlands 93.207
5 Belgium 92.138
5 Belgium 92.528
7 Australia 95.127
7 Australia 89.608
 Croatia 85.656

References

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  1. ^Gorton, Josh (19 June 2022)."Whitlock and Heta lead Australia to historic Cazoo World Cup success".PDC.tv.
  2. ^Allen, Dave (18 June 2023)."Wonderful Wales win My Diesel Claim World Cup of Darts for second time".PDC.tv.
  3. ^abcdAllen, Dave (9 March 2023)."World Cup of Darts expanded as radical new format announced".PDC. Retrieved9 March 2023.
  4. ^Allen, Dave (22 February 2023)."Latin America Qualifier announced for 2023 World Cup of Darts".PDC.tv.
  5. ^Gorton, Josh (15 May 2023)."Guyana win Latin American Qualifier to confirm World Cup of Darts debut".PDC. Retrieved15 May 2023.
  6. ^Wood-Thompson, Lewis (14 June 2023)."Van Gerwen withdraws from World Cup of Darts".PDC. Retrieved14 June 2023.
  7. ^abc"Quartet of pairings confirmed for World Cup of Darts".PDC.tv. 28 March 2023.
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