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Canada exits BetVictor World Cup of Darts after second straight loss in Frankfurt

FRANKFURT AM MAIN — Canada's (Gentleman) Jim Long and Matt (Ginjaninja) Campbell lost 4-1 to Denmark on Friday, failing to advance out of the group stage at the BetVictor World Cup of Darts. Long, from London, Ont.
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Malaysia team's Tengku Shah celebrates the 4-1 win over Canada's Jim Long and Matt Campbell at the Betvictor World Cup of Darts on Friday, June 13, 2025 in Frankfurt, Germany in this handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, Professional Darts Corporation *MANDATORY CREDIT*

FRANKFURT AM MAIN — Canada's (Gentleman) Jim Long and Matt (Ginjaninja) Campbell lost 4-1 to Denmark on Friday, failing to advance out of the group stage at the BetVictor World Cup of Darts.

Long, from London, Ont., and Campbell, from Hamilton, were beaten 4-1 by Malaysia on Thursday. Malaysia's Tengku Shah Tan Jenn Ming then beat Denmark's Benjamin Reus Andreas Hyllgaardhus 4-1 to win the group and move on.

The Malaysians will face Czechia in the round of 16 Saturday.

The tournament started with 40 countries. The top four seeds — defending champion England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland — had a first-round bye while the rest of the field was divided into 12 pools with the group winner advancing.

The tournament offers 450,000 pounds ($829,7000) in prize money with 80,000 pounds ($147,500) going to the winning team. The 10th-seeded Canadian duo earned 4,000 pounds ($7,375) as the third-place team in Group F.

No. 6 Belgium, No. 9 Poland, No. 12 Austria, the 13th-ranked U.S., No. 15 Croatia and No. 16 Finland also failed to advance.

The other round-of-16 matchups are Hong Kong versus Sweden, Switzerland versus Ireland, Northern Ireland versus South Africa, Wales versus Philippines, Scotland versus the Netherlands, England versus Germany and Argentina versus Australia

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This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 12, 2025

The Canadian Press