Darts in the Netherlands


is a competitive sport that is widely played in the Netherlands, with the first major tournament held in 1973, which has gained popularity in the country since the late 1990s

History

Darts in the Netherlands is regulated by the Nederlandse Darts Bond which was founded in 1976 and has local branches throughout the Netherlands. After this time several local leagues were founded.
To unify darts in the Netherlands, the Nederlandse Darts Federatie came into existence in July 1989 of which the local branches became members. The federation started out with 12 membership organisations which together had roughly 7,000 members.
In February 2005 the NDF was amalgamated into the association.
The first Dutch darter to appear at a world darts championship was Bert Vlaardingerbroek, who appeared at the 1988 Embassy World Darts Championship.
When Raymond van Barneveld won the 1998 Embassy World Darts Championship at Lakeside darts was fully put on the map in the Netherlands.

Activities

As of 2023 the NDB has 25 membership organisations and the total membership is about 33,000.
The association organises two national competitions, the LaCo and the SuperLeague. There are cup and division competitions, youth competitions, a national ranking circuit and international competitions such as the Dutch Open and the association selects competitors to international events abroad.
The NDB is a member of the World Darts Federation and is one of the largest leagues after the English darts association.

Tournaments held in the Netherlands