User:DLManiac/List of World Cup of Darts Teams by Country

In the ten editions of the World Cup of Darts tournament organized by the Professional Darts Corporation, there have been 41 different nations to compete. This is a list of all teams to compete, organized by country.

Brazil
Brazil was one of two teams to debut in the 2017 World Cup and did so with a first round victory over other debutant Switzerland.

China
China was one of the seven teams to debut in the 2014 World Cup when the tournament field was increased from 24 to 32 teams. They notably became the second team to have a female representative at the World Cup when Momo Zhou teamed with Zong Xiao Chen in 2018.

Croatia
Croatia didn't play in the inaugural World Cup, but was one of the 5 new teams to debut in the 2012 edition. Despite beating New Zealand and Northern Ireland to reach the quarter-finals in 2013, they have not been invited back to another World Cup since.

France
France was one of the seven teams to debut in the 2014 World Cup when the tournament field was increased from 24 to 32 teams. They lost 5-4 to Wales in the first round, and would not make a return to the tournament in subsequent years.

Honk Kong
Hong Kong was one of the seven teams to debut in the 2014 World Cup (the only of which to be seeded) when the tournament field was increased from 24 to teams.

Greece
Greece was the only team to debut in the 2016 World Cup after John Michael secured a tour card at Q-school.

Hungary
Hungary did not play in the first World Cup, but has been present for every edition since 2012.

India
India was one of the seven teams to debut in the 2014 World Cup when the tournament field was increased from 24 to 32 teams. After averaging under 70 and failing to win a leg in 2014 and 2015, the latter would be their final year in the tournament.

Italy
Italy did not participate in the first two World Cups, but joined the roster in 2013 as a replacement for the withdrawn Philippines.

Latvia
Latvia were set to debut at the 2017 World Cup led by tour card holder Madars Razma along with Nauris Gleglu, but withdrew and have not appeared since.

Lithuania
Lithuania was the only team to debut in the 2019 World Cup after Darius Labanauskas secured a tour card at Q-school.

Malaysia
So far, Malaysia has only competed in the second and fourth editions of the tournament.

Norway
Norway was one of the seven teams to debut in the 2014 World Cup when the tournament field was increased from 24 to 32 teams. Though they achieved their first match victory in 2016, it would be their last appearance in the tournament.

Philippines
Philippines did not compete in the first World Cup, but debuted as one of the five new teams in the 2012 World Cup.

Singapore
Singapore was one of the seven teams to debut in the 2014 World Cup when the tournament field was increased from 24 to 32 teams. They have consistently been represented by Paul Lim and Harith Lim (no relation). Singapore notably knocked out the number one seeded Scotland in the first round to kick off a run to the quarter-finals in 2017.

Slovakia
Slovakia has only been invited to play at the first World Cup of Darts in 2010, where they lost to Ireland 6–3 in the first round.

Slovenia
Slovenia has only been invited to play at the first World Cup of Darts in 2010, where they lost to Sweden 6–2 in the first round.

South Africa
South Africa did not appear in the first World Cup, but debuted the second World Cup in 2012 with a quarter-final run, and has been present for every edition since.

Switzerland
Switzerland was one of two teams to debut in the 2017 World Cup as a last minute addition due to the withdrawal of Latvia.

Thailand
Thailand was one of the seven teams to debut in the 2014 World Cup when the tournament field was increased from 24 to 32 teams. After failing to win a match in five tournament appearances, the 2018 World Cup would be their last.