154 of Europe's top teenage darting talents will be starring from July 10th to July 13th as the 2024 WDF Europe Cup Youth takes place in Latvia.
Held at the Bellevue Hotel in Riga, the 2024 edition is the 33rd in competition history and will see players from a total of 26 countries vying for action across Singles, Pairs and Team competitions.
Playing Schedule
Wednesday, July 10th: Team Managers’ Meeting and Opening Ceremony
Thursday, July 11th: Floor matches
Friday, July 12th: Floor matches
Saturday, July 13th: Semi-finals, Finals and Closing Banquet
Players
Boys (26)
Austria: Timo Ganser, Samuel Schieber, Marcel Schöls, Daniel Schlüpfinger
Belgium: Senne Aerts, Matteo Gesquiere, Ilyano Snoeys, Timo Weilart
Czech Republic: Petr Chymčak, Jiří Pavel, Matyáš Rejhon, Ondřej Skalický
Denmark: Sebastian Bech, Sebastian Løfgreen, Andreas Seemann, Jakob Skovgård
England: Alfie Busby, Ben Gamble, Samuel Jackson, Jenson Walker
Estonia: Ralf Aros, Marcus Juuram, Patrick Kahar, Mattias Mitt
Finland: Joni Ålenius, Onni Pennanen, Roope Pitkänen, Juho Toppala
France: Taïs Cassand, Raphaël Catteau, Sacha Cavalin, Maxime Dessoit
Germany: Noah Hanfland, Yorick Hofkens, Kimi Seemann, Mats Theobald
Gibraltar: Joseph Andrades, Nico Bado, Ethan Pulham, Colin Torres
Hungary: David Balogh, Levente Sepsi, Balazs Szotak, Robert Vadas
Iceland: Johan Fróði Ásgeirsson, Kari Vagn Birkisson, Viktor Kari Valdimarsson, Axel James Wright
Italy: Nicolo Arietti, Franceso Basili, Guido Macri, Tommaso Tasca
Latvia: Roberts Bulko, Markuss Jansons, Ralfs Laumanis, Domeniks Tabors
Lithuania: Mykolas Kapustas, Laurynas Krilavičius, Kajus Kušlevičius, Benas Sniečkus
Netherlands: Massimo Balsamo, Kendji Steinbach, Daan Toxopeus, Bradley van der Velden,
Norway: Emil Büttner Simensen, Mathias Myrvang Isaksen, Jonas Ovesen, Jonathan Tønnesland Strand
Northern Ireland: Raegan Begley, Daniel O'Boyle, Ethan Steele, Jacob Todd
Poland: Jakub Malczewski, Kazimierz Pawłowski, Patryk Ronij, Adam Sikora
Republic of Ireland: Callum Coade, Sean McKeon, Aidan O'Hara, Shane Porter
Slovakia: Martin Brindzko, Hugo Kriska, Michal Kukucka, Peter Meszaros
Slovenia: Leo Flegar, Gregor Hebar, Zan Zabavnik, Uros Zalik
Scotland: Kyle Davidson, Logan Gilmour, Mitchell Lawrie, Barry Watson
Sweden: Ville Jansson, Maximilian Kamp, Liam Nordstrom, Felix Torin
Türkiye: Enes Akgoz, Süleyman Durmus, Osman Sarikoyuncu, Harun Turgut,
Wales: Ben Carr, Ben Lewis, Lloyd Sterio, Fabian Tapner
Girls (25)
Austria: Marie Messner, Jessica Wendl
Belgium: Jentl Fransen, Jana Leys
Czech Republic: Sandra Doležalová, Žaneta Šmejcová
Denmark: Fraya Gjøl-nestved, Ida Hansen
England: Hannah Meek, Paige Pauling
Estonia: Jaanika Kind, Annabel Lublo
Finland: Siisa Laitinen, Iida Lanko
France: Louise Gouy, Yuna Viot
Germany: Marie Huber, Kira Mertens
Gibraltar: Nya Fa, Tarika Ward
Hungary: Hanna Rábaközi, Krisztina Turai
Iceland: Nadia Ósk Jónsdóttir, Aþena Ósk Óskarsdóttir
Italy: Aurora Fochesato, Nicole Sescu Gal
Latvia: Amanda Kirilova, Marta Roga
Lithuania: Elita Butrimanvičiūtė, Milda Zdanauskaite
Netherlands: Daphne Camijn, Fardau de Jong
Norway: Amalie Babsvik Nesbø, Henriette Shultz Olsen
Poland: Aleksandra Białecka, Maja Frukacz,
Republic of Ireland: Rebecce Allen, Christina Byrne,
Slovakia: Bibana Bugyiova, Michaela Jamnicka
Slovenia: Tjasa Flegar, Valentina Lazar
Scotland: Jessica Matheson, Sophie McKinlay
Sweden: Sabrina Björkholtz, Engla Rehnlund
Türkiye: Dilara Davulcu, Zehra Gemi
Wales: Abbie Brewster, Yazmin Ruck-Havard
Following the action
You can follow every dart from the 2024 WDF Europe Cup Youth with DartConnect. The Singles and Pairs competitions for both the Boys and Girls will begin with a round-robin phase before progressing into the knockout stages.
A YouTube livestream will be provided by the Latvia Darts Organisation throughout the duration of the 2024 WDF Europe Cup Youth.