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Revision as of 19:47, 10 January 2023
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)
Youth winners
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 | ? | ? | ? |
References
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