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In the fifteen editions of the World Cup of Darts tournament organized by the Professional Darts Corporation, 49 nations have competed. This is a list of all teams that have participated, organized by country.

Overview
As of 2025, of the 49 nations to have competed, 18 of them have played in all fifteen tournaments to date. == Legend ==
Legend
(W) winners; (RU) runners-up; (SF) semifinalists; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 2, 1; (G#) round-robin stage == Argentina ==
Argentina
Argentina made their World Cup of Darts debut in 2025 after winning the Latin American and Caribbean Qualifier. == Australia ==
Australia
An ever present at the World Cup, Australia reached the final in 2012 against England. The match went all the way, being decided by a sudden death leg where all four players had darts at double before Adrian Lewis secured victory for England. But in 2022, their 10-year agony came to an end when Damon Heta and Simon Whitlock beat Wales in the final to become the 5th different nation to win the trophy. == Austria ==
Austria
Mensur Suljović has led the Austrian team at every World Cup since its inception. The team's best performance was reaching the final, which "The Gentle" has achieved twice alongside Rowby-John Rodriguez, in 2021 and 2024. Both fairytale runs saw them lose in the final to Scotland and England. Austria also temporarily hosted the event in 2020, during the COVID-19 Pandemic. == Bahrain ==
Bahrain
Bahrain became one of three new nations participating in the World Cup, when they made their debut in 2023. == Belgium ==
Belgium
Amongst teams that have never won the World Cup, Belgium has the best record, reaching the final 4 eight times, including a loss to in the 2013 final. The seven semi-finals statistic is third only to the four-time champions of England and the . The Belgian team is also unique in being the only team to be composed of brothers, being represented by Kim and Ronny Huybrechts from 2013 to 2017. Kim represented Belgium from 2012 until 2024, but got replaced by Mike De Decker after he won the 2024 World Grand Prix and took his place in the top 32 on the Order of Merit, surpassing Kim. == Brazil ==
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. Diogo Portela has been an ever-present for the team. == Canada ==
Canada
Triple World champion John Part was an ever-present in this tournament until 2018, with the team reaching the quarter-finals on four separate occasions. == China ==
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. == Chinese Taipei ==
Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei made their debut in 2024. Highlights in their debut included a win over 2019 runners-up, Ireland. == Croatia ==
Croatia
Croatia didn't play in the inaugural World Cup, but were 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 hadn't been invited back to another World Cup, until a surprise recall in 2021, but they then had to withdraw owing to an illness to Boris Krčmar. == Czech Republic ==
Czech Republic
After being forced to withdraw from the inaugural World Cup in 2010 due to inclement weather, the Czech Republic had to wait until 2015 to make its debut. They have been active in the tournament ever since, but had to wait until 2024 to reach the second round. Czechia reached the quarter-finals for the first time in 2025. Their average of 103.47 in their 2021 loss to Poland was the highest losing average in a first-round match at the World Cup of Darts. == Denmark ==
Denmark
An ever-present in the competition, the Danes have never gone beyond the last 16 stage. == England ==
England
After the loss to Spain in the inaugural World Cup in 2010, England reached the final in the next 5 editions, winning 4 of them, thanks to the combination of Phil Taylor and Adrian Lewis. Since then, the team was only able to reach the final a single time, with fans dubbing the team was cursed ever since their last title. However, they were able to finally win their 5th World Cup in the 2024 edition, with the pairing of Luke Humphries and Michael Smith. == Finland ==
Finland
Another ever-present team, Finland's record is unspectacular with the exception of a surprise semi-final run in 2013, including an upset victory over the Dutch team of Michael van Gerwen and Raymond van Barneveld. == France ==
France
France were one of 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 until 2023. In 2023, they reached the quarter-finals before being whitewashed by Scotland. == Germany ==
Germany
Despite having home advantage for most of the tournaments, the Germans' best runs came in 2020, 2023, and 2025 when they reached the semi-finals in Austria and Germany respectively, which included wins over their rivals, The Netherlands and former winners, England. == Gibraltar ==
Gibraltar
The smallest nation in the tournaments by both size and population, Gibraltar's only wins to date came in 2015, 2023 and 2024, respectively when they beat Italy, Guyana and Spain. == Greece ==
Greece
Greece were the only team to debut in the 2016 World Cup after John Michael secured a Tour Card at Q-School. == Guyana ==
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