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{{Short description|Annual Mediterranean darts tournament}}
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The '''Mediterranean Cup''' is a [[darts]] tournament that has been held since 1971. The participating countries are: Cyprus, France, Gibraltar, Greece, Italy, Malta, Catalonia, Spain & Turkey. On first editions the host nation supplies 2 teams to make even numbers. Teams consist of 4 men & 2 woman players. Matches are played as Men's Team Event, Men's Pairs & Men's Singles and Ladies Team event & Ladies Singles. Points are awarded to each nation depending on individual and team performances, with overall Gold going to the nation with most points.
The '''Mediterranean Cup''' is a [[darts]] tournament that has been held since 1971. The participating countries are: Cyprus, France, Gibraltar, Greece, Italy, Malta, Catalonia, Spain & Turkey. On first editions the host nation supplies 2 teams to make even numbers. Teams consist of 4 men & 2 woman players. Matches are played as Men's Team Event, Men's Pairs & Men's Singles and Ladies Team event & Ladies Singles. Points are awarded to each nation depending on individual and team performances, with overall Gold going to the nation with most points.
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| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Gerry Haywood]]
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| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Cam Melchiorre]]
| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Cam Melchiorre]]
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| 1995
| 1995
| {{flagicon|GIB}} [[Mike Gregory (darts player)|Mike Gregory]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Mike Gregory (darts player)|Mike Gregory]]
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| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Roger Carter (darts player)|Roger Carter]]
| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Roger Carter (darts player)|Roger Carter]]
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| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Mike Gregory (darts player)|Mike Gregory]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Mike Gregory (darts player)|Mike Gregory]]
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| {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Antonio Munoz Ramos]]
| {{flagicon|CAT}} [[Antonio Muñoz Ramos]]
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| [[2001 Mediterranean Cup darts|2001]]
| [[2001 Mediterranean Cup darts|2001]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Robbie Widdows]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} Robbie Widdows
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| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Al Hedman]]
| {{flagicon|JAM}} [[Al Hedman]]
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| ?
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| {{flagicon|SCO}} [[George Dalglish]]
| {{flagicon|SCO}} [[George Dalglish]]
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| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Davy Richardson]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} Davy Richardson
| ?
| ?
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| [[2011 Mediterranean Cup darts|2011]]
| [[2011 Mediterranean Cup darts|2011]]
| {{flagicon|GRE}} [[Kostas Pantelidis]]
| {{flagicon|GRE}} Kostas Pantelidis
| 4-3
| 4-3
| {{flagicon|TUR}} [[Eser Tekin]]
| {{flagicon|TUR}} [[Eser Tekin]]
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| [[2012 Mediterranean Cup darts|2012]]
| [[2012 Mediterranean Cup darts|2012]]
| {{flagicon|GRE}} [[Kostas Pantelidis]]
| {{flagicon|GRE}} Kostas Pantelidis
| 3-4
| 3-4
| {{flagicon|TUR}} [[Utku Karaca]]
| {{flagicon|TUR}} [[Utku Karaca]]
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| [[2014 Mediterranean Cup darts|2014]]
| [[2014 Mediterranean Cup darts|2014]]
| {{flagicon|CAT}} [[Carlos Arola]]
| ?
| ?-?
| 4–1
| {{flagicon|CAT}} [[Josep Arimany]]
| ?
| ?
| ?
| ?
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| {{flagicon|TUR}} [[Umit Uygunsozlu (darts player)|Umit Uygunsozlu]]
| {{flagicon|TUR}} [[Umit Uygunsozlu (darts player)|Umit Uygunsozlu]]
| 4-3
| 4-3
| {{flagicon|GRE}} [[Kostas Pantelidis]]
| {{flagicon|GRE}} Kostas Pantelidis
| ?
| ?
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| [[2024 Mediterranean Cup darts|2024]]
| {{flagicon|CAT}} [[Xavier Pla-Costa]]
| 6–3
| {{flagicon|CAT}} [[Josep Arimany]]
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==References==
==References==


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==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 05:41, 29 November 2024

The Mediterranean Cup is a darts tournament that has been held since 1971. The participating countries are: Cyprus, France, Gibraltar, Greece, Italy, Malta, Catalonia, Spain & Turkey. On first editions the host nation supplies 2 teams to make even numbers. Teams consist of 4 men & 2 woman players. Matches are played as Men's Team Event, Men's Pairs & Men's Singles and Ladies Team event & Ladies Singles. Points are awarded to each nation depending on individual and team performances, with overall Gold going to the nation with most points.

List of winners (Men's Singles)

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Year Champion Score Runner-up Total
Prize Money
Champion Runner-up
1971 England Gerry Haywood beat United States Cam Melchiorre
1972 Wales Dalys Elisas beat Scotland Rab Smith
1973 Wales Dalys Elisas beat England Cliff Inglis
1974 Republic of Ireland Jim McQuillan beat Scotland Harry Heenan
1975 England Cliff Inglis beat Scotland Harry Heenan
1976 England John Lowe beat United States Conrad Daniels
1977 Australia Hugh Barnsley beat England Mick Norris
1978 England Ray Cornibert beat England Cliff Lazarenko
1979 England Tony Brown beat England Eric Bristow
1980 Republic of Ireland Billy Mateer beat England Bobby George
1981 England Eric Bristow beat Wales Ceri Morgan
1982 Scotland Jocky Wilson beat Northern Ireland Steve Brennan
1983 England John Lowe beat Republic of Ireland PJ Moylan
1984 United States Dave Lee beat Sweden Stefan Lord
1985 England John Lowe beat Australia Terry O'Dea
1986 Northern Ireland Steve Brennan beat Canada Bob Sinnaeve
1987 England Bob Anderson beat England Eric Bristow
1988 England Dave Whitcombe beat England Cliff Lazarenko
1989 Sweden Stefan Lord beat Australia Wayne Weening
1990 England John Lowe beat Scotland Ronnie Sharp
1991 England Dennis Priestley beat England Phil Taylor
1992 England John Lowe beat England Peter Evison
1993 England Mike Gregory beat Australia Russell Stewart
1994 England Mike Gregory beat England Steve Beaton
1995 England Mike Gregory beat United States Roger Carter
1996 England Mike Gregory beat Catalonia Antonio Muñoz Ramos
1997 Wales Marshall James beat Wales Sean Palfrey
1998 England Mike Gregory beat England Gene Raymond
1999 England Gene Raymond beat Wales Marshall James
2000 England Mike Gregory beat England Gene Raymond ? ? ?
2001 England Robbie Widdows beat Jamaica Al Hedman ? ? ?
2002 Scotland George Dalglish beat England Andy Gudgeon ? ? ?
2003 Scotland George Dalglish beat Wales Dale Pinch ? ? ?
2004 Scotland George Dalglish beat England Davy Richardson ? ? ?
2005 Republic of Ireland John MaGowan beat England Shaun Greatbatch ? ? ?
2006 Italy Luigi Marino 4-2 France Christian Demazure ? ? ?
2007 France Cyril Blot 4-2 Greece Stathis Padelidis ? ? ?
2008 Italy Marco Apollonio 5-3 Malta Godfrey Abela ? ? ?
2009 Greece John Michael 4-3 France Cyril Blot ? ? ?
2010 Turkey Engin Kayaoglu 4-3 Gibraltar Dylan Duo ? ? ?
2011 Greece Kostas Pantelidis 4-3 Turkey Eser Tekin ? ? ?
2012 Greece Kostas Pantelidis 3-4 Turkey Utku Karaca ? ? ?
2013 Turkey Emre Toros 4-2 Malta Norbert Attard ? ?
2014 Catalonia Carlos Arola 4–1 Catalonia Josep Arimany ? ? ?
2015 Turkey Umit Uygunsozlu 4-3 Greece Kostas Pantelidis ? ? ?
2017 France Jacques Labre 4-3 Malta John Agius ? ? ?
2019 Romania Laszlo Kadar 4-2 Spain José Ángel Castillo ? ? ?
2021 Gibraltar Justin Hewitt 4–3 Romania Laszlo Kadar
2024 Catalonia Xavier Pla-Costa 6–3 Catalonia Josep Arimany

Youth winners

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Year Champion Score Runner Up Total Champion Runner Up
2017 Gibraltar Justin Hewitt 4–3 Gibraltar Craig Galliano ? ? ?
2019 Gibraltar Jerome Duarte 4–2 Gibraltar Sean Negrette ? ? ?

References

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