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The '''International Darts Federation''' ('''IDF''') is a professional [[darts]] organisation which hosts events with AI bots as the players combined with real players who use a mobile Darts app. The IDF was established in 2025 when Freddie Goodwin announced in December 2024 that he wanted to host a tournament, but nobody agreed to do so, therefore having him include bots.
The '''International Darts Federation (IDF)''' is a professional darts governing body established in 2005 to oversee and develop the sport globally, particularly outside the traditional UK-centric organizations. The IDF organizes a series of professional darts tournaments, including the flagship annual IDF World Championship, the Premier League, World Grand Prix, and various tour and normal ranking events. The federation maintains a comprehensive world ranking system known as the Order of Merit, which ranks players based on their performances in sanctioned events throughout the season.
 
== History ==
 
Darts, while having a strong professional presence in the United Kingdom through organizations like the PDC and BDO, saw a need for an internationally focused body to grow the sport worldwide. The IDF was formed to unify competitive darts under a global banner, providing more opportunities for players outside the UK and expanding the sport’s reach.
 
The IDF launched its first World Championship in 2006, rapidly becoming a significant event attracting top talent globally. The federation established a season structure featuring multiple tiers of events: Majors, Premier events (including the World Championship, Premier League, and Grand Prix), Normal events, and Tour events. This tiered system allowed players of various skill levels to compete and progress through the ranks.
 
Since its inception, the IDF has fostered competitive darts growth in Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Americas, increasing television coverage and sponsorship deals internationally. The IDF’s Order of Merit system drives player qualification for premier events, with points awarded based on tournament finishes.
 
== Major Competitions ==


The PDC developed and holds several competitions, including the annual [[Home Masters Championship (IDF)|Home Masters Championship]], the annual [[Grand Prix Open Masters Championship (IDF)|Grand Prix Open Masters Championship]], and the [[IDF Darts Premiere League|Premiere League]]. Players are part of the [[IDF Order of Merit]] and are ranked based on prize money earned from participating in tournaments. The first edition of the [[IDF World Championship]] is scheduled to occur in September 2025.
* '''IDF World Championship:''' The pinnacle event, held annually since 2006, featuring a knockout format with seeded players based on the Order of Merit. The tournament attracts the world’s best darts professionals and is broadcast internationally.


==History==
* '''Premier League:''' A 16-week league competition involving the top eight ranked players battling weekly in knockout brackets. Points accrued determine qualifiers for the Premier League Finals Night.


=== Inception of bot competitions ===
* '''World Grand Prix:''' An invitational major tournament featuring unique double-start and double-finish leg formats, challenging players’ versatility and strategy.
In 2023, [[Alex Brow]] approached [[Freddie Goodwin]] on starting a organisation with the intention of hosting darts events that are for players with a average above 50.00. In November 2024, it was announced that the first event would be a "world-based" event, though would not be the annual [[IDF World Championship]] event, scheduled for September 2025.


==Events==
* '''Grand Prix and other Majors:''' Key tournaments throughout the season offering significant ranking points and prize money, integral to the professional darts calendar.
Each event that players participate in will be included in the [[IDF Order of Merit]] and are ranked based on prize money earned from their results from within each tournaments.  


=== Home Masters Championship ===
* '''Tour and Normal Events:''' A wide range of events across the year providing ranking points and competitive opportunities for rising stars and established players alike.
The first [[Home Darts Championship|Home Masters Championship]] event was announced to be start with the 2025 version.
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=== Grand Prix Open Masters Championship ===
== Order of Merit ==
The first [[Grand Prix Open Masters Championship]] event was announced to be done in 2025; the editions are: [[2025 IDF Grand Prix Open Masters Championship|2025]].


=== IDF Darts Premiere League ===
The IDF Order of Merit is a dynamic ranking system updated after every tournament, awarding points based on player finishes. It determines eligibility and seedings for major events, with the top-ranked players invited to premier competitions. The Order of Merit encourages consistent performance across the season and is considered the definitive professional ranking in IDF-sanctioned darts.
{{Main|IDF Darts Premiere League}}
The [[2025 IDF Darts Premiere League|2025 edition of the IDF Darts Premiere League]] began on January 7, 2025 and is set to conclude in November 2025.  


=== IDF World Championship ===
== Television Coverage ==
The first edition of the [[IDF World Championship]] is scheduled to occur in September 2025.
 
The IDF has secured broadcast agreements with multiple international sports networks, allowing coverage in Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Americas. Its events are streamed live and supplemented by highlights and analysis programs, increasing the sport’s accessibility and fan engagement worldwide.
 
== Player Development and Global Growth ==
 
The IDF supports global darts development through youth programs, women's darts series, and emerging market initiatives. It has contributed to the rise of new darts stars from non-traditional regions and promotes darts as an inclusive, global sport.
 
== Notable Players ==
 
Since its founding, the IDF has been home to some of the most prominent players in the sport, including multiple-time World Champions and Premier League winners. Players like Luke Littler, Ethan Steel, Alex Brow, and others have made significant impacts under the IDF banner.


== References ==
== References ==
* IDF Official Website: [http://www.idfdarts.com www.idfdarts.com] 
* IDF World Championship Archives 
* Premier League Season Reviews 
* International Sports Broadcast Agreements 
== External Links ==
* [http://www.idfdarts.com International Darts Federation Official Site] 
* [https://www.youtube.com/idfdarts IDF YouTube Channel]

Revision as of 03:33, 29 May 2025

International Darts Federation
AbbreviationIDF
Formation7 January 2025; 17 months ago (2025-01-07)
TypeProfessional darts organisation
Membership100+
Chairman
Freddie Goodwin
Staff7

The International Darts Federation (IDF) is a professional darts governing body established in 2005 to oversee and develop the sport globally, particularly outside the traditional UK-centric organizations. The IDF organizes a series of professional darts tournaments, including the flagship annual IDF World Championship, the Premier League, World Grand Prix, and various tour and normal ranking events. The federation maintains a comprehensive world ranking system known as the Order of Merit, which ranks players based on their performances in sanctioned events throughout the season.

History

Darts, while having a strong professional presence in the United Kingdom through organizations like the PDC and BDO, saw a need for an internationally focused body to grow the sport worldwide. The IDF was formed to unify competitive darts under a global banner, providing more opportunities for players outside the UK and expanding the sport’s reach.

The IDF launched its first World Championship in 2006, rapidly becoming a significant event attracting top talent globally. The federation established a season structure featuring multiple tiers of events: Majors, Premier events (including the World Championship, Premier League, and Grand Prix), Normal events, and Tour events. This tiered system allowed players of various skill levels to compete and progress through the ranks.

Since its inception, the IDF has fostered competitive darts growth in Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Americas, increasing television coverage and sponsorship deals internationally. The IDF’s Order of Merit system drives player qualification for premier events, with points awarded based on tournament finishes.

Major Competitions

  • IDF World Championship: The pinnacle event, held annually since 2006, featuring a knockout format with seeded players based on the Order of Merit. The tournament attracts the world’s best darts professionals and is broadcast internationally.
  • Premier League: A 16-week league competition involving the top eight ranked players battling weekly in knockout brackets. Points accrued determine qualifiers for the Premier League Finals Night.
  • World Grand Prix: An invitational major tournament featuring unique double-start and double-finish leg formats, challenging players’ versatility and strategy.
  • Grand Prix and other Majors: Key tournaments throughout the season offering significant ranking points and prize money, integral to the professional darts calendar.
  • Tour and Normal Events: A wide range of events across the year providing ranking points and competitive opportunities for rising stars and established players alike.

Order of Merit

The IDF Order of Merit is a dynamic ranking system updated after every tournament, awarding points based on player finishes. It determines eligibility and seedings for major events, with the top-ranked players invited to premier competitions. The Order of Merit encourages consistent performance across the season and is considered the definitive professional ranking in IDF-sanctioned darts.

Television Coverage

The IDF has secured broadcast agreements with multiple international sports networks, allowing coverage in Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Americas. Its events are streamed live and supplemented by highlights and analysis programs, increasing the sport’s accessibility and fan engagement worldwide.

Player Development and Global Growth

The IDF supports global darts development through youth programs, women's darts series, and emerging market initiatives. It has contributed to the rise of new darts stars from non-traditional regions and promotes darts as an inclusive, global sport.

Notable Players

Since its founding, the IDF has been home to some of the most prominent players in the sport, including multiple-time World Champions and Premier League winners. Players like Luke Littler, Ethan Steel, Alex Brow, and others have made significant impacts under the IDF banner.

References

  • IDF Official Website: www.idfdarts.com
  • IDF World Championship Archives
  • Premier League Season Reviews
  • International Sports Broadcast Agreements

External Links