Mongolia Qualify For the 2026 World Cup of Darts: Their First Time www.dartsplanet.tv
Mongolia will make its World Cup of Darts debut next month after qualifying through the PDC Asian Tour qualifiers.
Altantülkhüür Myagmarsüren and Ganzorig Lkhagvasüuren represented their country in the qualifiers, looking to make history for the nation.
They faced Chinese Taipei in their first clash at the qualifiers in Group A, and Mongolia started their group stage campaign with a win. They then faced Brunei in their second match but lost, which set up a huge fixture against Malaysia in their third and final game.
If either team won, they were through to the World Cup, but if they lost, their hopes of reaching the tournament next month were gone. The pressure was on both nations going into the third and final group stage game, but who would win the huge qualifying clash.
Mongolia defeated Malaysia 4-2 in sets, which saw the winners qualify for the World Cup. They finished in the automatic qualification spots due to the number of legs they won through the qualifiers.
Mongolia and Chinese Taipei were level on leg difference, but due to the former winning more legs, they secured automatic qualification.
The final competition of the World Cup takes place between 11 and 14 June, in Frankfurt, Germany. The world’s best darts players will be at the competition, and it is an opportunity for Mongolia to make history on their debut in the tournament.
The 40-team competition will be a highly anticipated competition, which was won by Northern Ireland for the first time in 2025. Daryl Gurney and Josh Rock defeated Wales’ Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton in the final 10-9 in Frankfurt.
May 11 will see the field for the World Cup confirmed, following the Elten Safety Shoes Austrian Darts Open in Austria.
No doubt there will be shocks across the competition when it begins in June, and Mongolia will be hoping to cause one of those against one of the world’s best darts nations.
Published Date:2026-05-05





