2016 Champions League of Darts

2016 Unibet Champions League of Darts
Tournament information
Dates24–25 September 2016
VenueMotorpoint Arena Cardiff
LocationCardiff
Country Wales
Organisation(s)PDC
FormatLegs
Prize fund£250,000
Winner's share£100,000
High checkout167 England Phil Taylor
(group stage, second match)
Champion(s)
England Phil Taylor
2017»
Darts tournament

The 2016 Champions League of Darts, also known as the Unibet Champions League of Darts for sponsorship purposes, was the inaugural staging of the tournament, organised by the Professional Darts Corporation. It took place from 24–25 September 2016 at the Motorpoint Arena Cardiff, Wales. Phil Taylor won, defeating Michael van Gerwen 11–5 in the final.[1]

Format

The eight qualifying entrants were first split into two groups of four, playing each other once in best of 19-legged matches. The top two players in each group then proceeded to a knockout stage of two semi-finals and a final, all best of 21 legs.

Qualifiers

Only the top eight players on the PDC Order of Merit on 12 August 2016 qualified for the tournament; they were:

  1. Netherlands Michael van Gerwen (runner-up)
  2. Scotland Gary Anderson (semi-finals)
  3. England Adrian Lewis (group stage)
  4. England Phil Taylor (winner)
  5. Scotland Peter Wright (group stage)
  6. England James Wade (semi-finals)
  7. England Michael Smith (group stage)
  8. Scotland Robert Thornton (group stage)

Prize fund

The prize money was distributed as follows:[2]

Stage (number of players) Prize money
(Total: £250,000)
Winner (1) £100,000
Runner-up (1) £50,000
Semi-finalists (2) £25,000
Third in group stage (2) £15,000
Fourth in group stage (2) £10,000

Results

Group stage

[3][4]

All matches first-to-10 (best of 19 legs)

NB: P = Played; W = Won; L = Lost; LF = Legs for; LA = Legs against; +/− = Plus/minus record, in relation to legs; Average = 3-dart average; Pts = Points; Q = Qualified for K.O. phase

Group A

Pos. Player P W L LF LA +/– Pts
1 England Phil Taylor (4) 3 3 0 30 11 +19 6
2 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen (1) 3 2 1 24 20 +4 4
3 Scotland Peter Wright (5) 3 1 2 20 26 –6 2
4 Scotland Robert Thornton (8) 3 0 3 13 30 –17 0


24 September

102.66 (4) Phil Taylor England 10 – 5 (5) Scotland Peter Wright 97.70
97.30 (1) Michael van Gerwen Netherlands 10 – 5 (8) Scotland Robert Thornton 91.10

24 September

104.13 (1) Michael van Gerwen Netherlands 4 – 10 (4) England Phil Taylor 107.49
94.30 (5) Peter Wright Scotland 10 – 6 (8) Scotland Robert Thornton 90.80

25 September

108.31 (4) Phil Taylor England 10 – 2 (8) Scotland Robert Thornton 100.62
100.27 (1) Michael van Gerwen Netherlands 10 – 5 (5) Scotland Peter Wright 94.85

Group B

Pos. Player P W L LF LA +/− Pts
1 Scotland Gary Anderson (2) 3 3 0 30 18 +12 6
2 England James Wade (6) 3 2 1 28 18 +10 4
3 England Adrian Lewis (3) 3 1 2 18 28 –10 2
4 England Michael Smith (7) 3 0 3 18 30 –12 0


24 September

96.86 (2) Gary Anderson Scotland 10 – 5 (7) England Michael Smith 87.65
97.48 (3) Adrian Lewis England 3 – 10 (6) England James Wade 103.49

24 September

95.85 (3) Adrian Lewis England 10 – 8 (7) England Michael Smith 87.28
94.62 (2) Gary Anderson Scotland 10 – 8 (6) England James Wade 90.66

25 September

103.03 (6) James Wade England 10 – 5 (7) England Michael Smith 95.30
91.18 (2) Gary Anderson Scotland 10 – 5 (3) England Adrian Lewis 92.01

Knockout stage

Semi-finals
(best of 21 legs)
25 September[5]
Final
(best of 21 legs)
25 September[5]
      
A1 England Phil Taylor (4) 98.38 11
B2 England James Wade (6) 94.66 3
A1 England Phil Taylor (4) 98.97 11
A2 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen (1) 100.92 5
B1 Scotland Gary Anderson (2) 96.22 5
A2 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen (1) 105.67 11

Broadcasting

In the United Kingdom, the event was televised by the BBC. The first group games were televised on BBC One; and, from the second group games onwards, BBC Two. Jason Mohammad presented coverage with Paul Nicholson, Mark Webster, and Alan Warriner-Little being the analysts. Vassos Alexander, Dan Dawson, Nicholson, and Warriner-Little were the match commentators.

References

  1. ^ "Champions League of Darts: Phil Taylor beats Michael van Gerwen in final". BBC Sport. Retrieved 23 January 2017.
  2. ^ "2016 Champions League of Darts Player Prize Money". Darts Database. Retrieved 23 January 2017.
  3. ^ "Champions League Groups Announced". PDC. Archived from the original on 12 August 2016. Retrieved 12 August 2016.
  4. ^ "2016 Champions League of Darts Results". Darts Database. Retrieved 23 January 2017.
  5. ^ a b "Stunning Taylor's Champions League Glory". PDC. Archived from the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved 23 January 2017.
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