PDC Nordic & Baltic’s
Main goal is to raise the profile of the sport of Darts across the Scandinavian and Baltic territories.
Over the years the region has produced players that have competed at the very highest level of the game and the aim
is to further develop talent by giving players a platform to regularly participate in a competitive yet controlled environment.
History
The Danish Darts League (DDL), fronted by chairman Michael Frydendahl & veteran Danish player Jann Hoffman, collaborated with Pro Darts Finland (PDF), Pro Darts Sweden (PDS) and Unicorn Products to nurture a unique partnership with the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). From this partnership the Scandinavian Darts Corporation (SDC) was formed in 2012.
Starting 2017 the SDC’s territory expanded to cover the Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, at the same time changing its name to Professional Darts Corporation Nordic & Baltic (PDCNB).
During 2017 a further opportunity for PDCNB players was introduced. Through cooperation with PDC Europe came the introduction of a European Pro Tour (ET) qualification spot giving Nordic & Baltic players the chance to compete on stage throughout Europe and thus gain further valuable experience.
Our Partners
PDCNB Organisation
Michael Frydendahl – Chairman – Denmark
Dean Moss – Sweden
Heli Kantele – Finland
Jonny Pedersen - Norway
Ingibjörg Magnúsdóttir - Iceland
Zanis Buklovskis - Latvia
Brian Odsgaard – Tournament Director (TD), Webmaster
Mads Magnussen – Head of Media
Contact info can be found here
News
Earlier this year we were able to announce the introduction of The PDC Nordic & Baltic Darts Championship - now we can also announce the
The qualifying structure for the expanded Paddy Power World Darts Championship has been confirmed, as the sport’s biggest names prepare to compete for an incredible
Teemu Harju won the Nordic and Baltic Pro Tour 7 on Saturday, while Darius Labanauskas won event 8 on Sunday. This weekend saw Teemu Harju
Andreas Hyllgaardhus is currently in the pole position to represent the Danish team alongside Benjamin Rees at the World Cup of Darts and wants to
Andreas Harrysson doubled his total Nordic and Baltic titles this weekend, as he won both events in Iceland. With victories in two finals against Marko
Valters Melderis is the current number one on the Nordic and Baltic rankings, but it is not that important for the Latvian - yet. It
Marko Kantele won the Nordic and Baltic Pro Tour 4, which is his 15th Nordic and Baltic Pro Tour title of his career. Even though
Valters Melderis secured himself his first ever title on the Nordic and Baltic Pro Tour, when he won event 3 against Johan Engström. Johan Engström
Oskar Lukasiak won one Pro Tour title in Latvia and is now aiming for even more titles this weekend in Sweden. The second Nordic and
Jonas Masalin was playing absolutely fantastic at the Nordic and Baltic Pro Tour 2 and ended up winning his first ever title on the tour.