1980 BDO World Darts Championship - The Results

The Results

First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
Best of 3 sets Best of 3 sets Best of 5 sets Best of 7 sets
John Lowe
Starts in Round 2
John Lowe 0
Cliff Lazarenko 2
Cliff Lazarenko 2
Paul Gosling 0
Cliff Lazarenko 3
Ceri Morgan 1
Ceri Morgan
Starts in Round 2
Ceri Morgan 2
Alan Grant 0
Alan Grant 2
Allan Hogg 1
Cliff Lazarenko 1
Bobby George 4
Bobby George
Starts in Round 2
Bobby George 2
Dave Whitcombe 0
Dave Whitcombe 2
Len Heard 0
Bobby George 3
Leighton Rees 1
Leighton Rees
Starts in Round 2
Leighton Rees 2
Tony Sontag 0
Tony Sontag 2
Rab Smith 1
Tony Brown
Starts in Round 2
Tony Brown 2
Terry O'Dea 0
Terry O'Dea 2
Eric MacLean 1
Tony Brown 3
Bill Lennard 0
Nicky Virachkul
Starts in Round 2
Nicky Virachkul 0
Bill Lennard 2
Bill Lennard 2
Stefan Lord 1
Tony Brown 3
Eric Bristow 4


Jocky Wilson
Starts in Round 2
Jocky Wilson 2
Doug McCarthy 0
Doug McCarthy 2
Conrad Daniels 0
Jocky Wilson 0
Eric Bristow 3


Eric Bristow
Starts in Round 2
Eric Bristow 2
Tony Clark 0


Tony Clark 2
Alan Glazier 0


Final (Best of 9 sets) Saturday 9 February
Bobby George 3-5 Eric Bristow
Highest Checkout: 3-2, 2-3, 3-2, 2-3, 3-2, 2-3, 1-3, 2-3 Highest Checkout:
Eric Bristow wins the 1980 Embassy World Darts Championship


THIRD PLACE MATCH (Best of 3 sets)

Tony Brown beat Cliff Lazarenko 2-0

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