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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)
[edit]Youth winners
[edit]Year | Champion | Score | Runner Up | Total | Champion | Runner Up |
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2017 | Justin Hewitt | 4–3 | Craig Galliano | ? | ? | ? |
2019 | Jerome Duarte | 4–2 | Sean Negrette | ? | ? | ? |
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