The World Cup of Darts will be held in Frankfurt at the end of this month. The Dutch team this year is formed by Michael van Gerwen and Danny Noppert.
In addition, there will also be a number of Dutchmen who play for another country, think Jules van Dongen with the USA, Cor Dekker with Norway and Jeffrey de Graaf with Sweden. Kevin Doets has also lived in Sweden for many years and adkits he has contemplated a sinilar national switch. "I am a born Dutchman and would rather play for the Netherlands than Sweden," Doets said to the podcast 'Double Top'. "Although that's not a final decision. I give myself another five years to make it to the Dutch team for the World Cup of Darts, if I haven't succeeded by then, I will choose Sweden."
"I do understand Kevin, he was born in the Netherlands and would like to play for his home country," said fellow darter Jerry Hendriks. "But he has been living in Sweden for a long time, so if it is an option to play for that country, I would take that opportunity in time."
"Although you do need a Swedish passport for that and I heard from Jeffrey de Graaf that it can take a while for all the formalities to be in order. In any case, it would be hilarious if Sweden would play at the World Cup of Darts with two Dutchmen. And then you should know that the Swedish number one in the ladies is actually a born Belgian."