José de Sousa

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José Augusto Oliveira de Sousa (born 12 February 1974) is a Portuguese professional darts player who competes in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events, where he reached a peak ranking of world number six in 2022. A PDC Tour Card holder since 2019, he won his first PDC major title at the 2020 Grand Slam of Darts and competed in the 2021 Premier League, where he finished as runner-up. His best World Championship performance is reaching the last 16 at 2023 PDC World Championship.

FullnameJosé Augusto Oliveira de Sousa[1]
Nickname"The Special One"
Born (1974-02-12) 12 February 1974 (age 52)
Azambuja, Lisbon, Portugal
HometownTorrejón de Ardoz, Spain
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José de Sousa
De Sousa in 2021
Personal information
Full nameJosé Augusto Oliveira de Sousa[1]
Nickname"The Special One"
Born (1974-02-12) 12 February 1974 (age 52)
Azambuja, Lisbon, Portugal
Home townTorrejón de Ardoz, Spain
Darts information
Playing darts since1994
Darts20g Trinidad Signautre
LateralityRight-handed
Walk-on music"I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)" by Pitbull
Organisation (see split in darts)
PDC2011–
(Tour Card: 2019–2025)
WDF2011
PDC premier events – best performances
World ChampionshipLast 16: 2023
World MatchplayQuarter-final: 2022
World Grand PrixLast 16: 2021
UK OpenLast 16: 2021
Grand SlamWinner (1): 2020
European ChampionshipQuarter-final: 2021
Premier LeagueRunner-up: 2021
PC FinalsQuarter-final: 2021
MastersSemi-final: 2022
World Series FinalsLast 16: 2021
Other tournament wins
Catalonia Championship 2009, 2012
Catalonia Open 2012
FCD Anniversary Open 2016
Spanish Federation Cup 2017
Vizcaya Open 2017
Bullshooter European Championship 2013

European Tour Events

European Darts Grand Prix 2020

Players Championships (x5)

2019 (x2), 2021 (x3)
Medal record
Men's Darts
Representing  Portugal
EDF European Championship
Silver medal – second place2013 PodčetrtekMen's cricket
Silver medal – second place2015 Santa SusannaMen's singles
Bronze medal – third place2022 PodčetrtekMen's cricket
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De Sousa represented Spain at the 2011 WDF World Cup, but played for the Portuguese team afterwards at the PDC World Cup of Darts. He is known among darts fans for his maverick-like scoring, relatively frequent miscounts and unorthodox checkouts in matches.[2]

Career

De Sousa qualified for the 2012 PDC World Darts Championship by winning the Western European qualifier, beating Eduardo Lopes in the final. He became the first Portuguese player to qualify for either version of the World Darts Championship. He lost 4–3 in the preliminary round to South Africa's Devon Petersen.[3] In the rest of the year, he won the Catalonia National Championship and the Catalan Open by beating Antonio Jimenez in the final.[4][5] De Sousa claimed the 2013 Soft Tip Bullshooter European Championship with a win over Franck Guillermont.[6] He reached the final of the 2015 Catalan Open, but lost 6–1 to Carles Arola.[7]

De Sousa won the 2016 FCD Anniversary Open by overcoming Willem Mandigers 6–1 in the final.[8] In 2017 on the second day of Q School he came close to winning a two-year PDC Tour Card, but lost 5–2 to Royden Lam in the final round.[9]

2019

After a first round defeat at the 2019 PDC World Darts Championship to Michael Barnard, De Sousa attended the PDC's European Qualifying School in January 2019. He finished sixth on the EU Order of Merit, which secured him a two-year PDC Tour Card for the 2019 and 2020 seasons.[10][11]

At the beginning of March, De Sousa made his debut at the UK Open, reaching the second round by defeating Brian Raman.[11]

He made his maiden PDC final at Players Championship 18, but lost to James Wade 8–5.[12] De Sousa then became the first Portuguese player to win a PDC title at Players Championship 23. He beat Gerwyn Price 8–1 in the final.[13][14]

2020

At the 2020 PDC World Championship he lost 3–0 to Damon Heta in the first round.

In March, De Sousa lost to Lewy Williams 6–4 in the third round of the 2020 UK Open.

In October 2020, De Sousa won his first PDC European Tour title, beating Michael van Gerwen 8–4 in the final of the 2020 European Darts Grand Prix.[2] Two weeks later in the 2020 European Championship, De Sousa managed to hit his first televised nine-darter, in a 6–3 win over Jeffrey de Zwaan.[15] De Sousa represented Portugal at the 2020 PDC World Cup of Darts, partnering José Marquês. They defeated Hungary in the first round 5–0, but in the second round they lost to Austria.

De Sousa won his first major title at the 2020 Grand Slam of Darts. He defeated James Wade 16–12 in the final and became the first Portuguese winner of a major tournament. He was ranked in the world's top 16 for the first time after winning the event.[16][17]

2021

De Sousa qualified for the 2021 PDC World Darts Championship as the fourteenth seed. He received a bye to the second round as a top-32-seeded player. He defeated Ross Smith 3–1, but lost to Mervyn King 4–0 in the third round. He finished the year in 15th place in the PDC Order of Merit and was named as one of the 10 competitors in the 2021 Premier League Darts, losing to Jonny Clayton 11–5 in the final.[18]

De Sousa's defence of the Grand Slam title in November came to an abrupt end when he lost a deciding last-leg to eventual runner-up Peter Wright 10–9 in the last 16.

De Sousa won three Players Championship titles during the season, which contributed to him topping the Players Championship Order of Merit, making him the number one seed for the 2021 Players Championship Finals where he reached the quarter-finals, losing to Brendan Dolan 10–4.[19][20][21][22][23]

2022

At the 2022 PDC World Darts Championship, De Sousa lost to Alan Soutar 4–3 in the third round.

At the end of January, at the 2022 PDC Masters, he reached the semi-finals of the event for the first time, after defeating Simon Whitlock 10–9 in a last-leg decider.[24] De Sousa would eventually lose in the semi-finals 11–8 to the eventual winner Joe Cullen, who also bagged the last spot for the Premier League at the same time.[25] [26]

In mid-July, at the 2022 World Matchplay, he reached the quarter-finals of the event for the first time, after defeating Rob Cross 11–8 before losing to eventual runner-up Gerwyn Price 16–14.[27]

2023

De Sousa achieved his best world championship result at the 2023 World Championship by reaching the fourth round. Starting in the second round, he came back from 2–0 down to defeat Simon Whitlock 3–2.[28] He produced another comeback victory in the third round, beating Ryan Searle 4–3 despite a 3–0 deficit to set up a fourth-round tie against world number one Gerwyn Price.[29] De Sousa suffered a 4–1 defeat to Price.[30]

He reached a ranking final at Players Championship 10 but lost 8–3 to Dirk van Duijvenbode.[31]

2024

De Sousa suffered a surprise early exit in the second round of the 2024 World Championship, losing 3–1 to qualifier Jeffrey de Graaf.[32] In the opening round of the Belgian Darts Open, he faced 2024 World Championship runner-up Luke Littler in Littler's European Tour debut. De Sousa led 5–4 but missed two match darts, allowing Littler to win the match 6–5.[33][34]

De Sousa failed to qualify for a ranked major event in the second half of 2024, although he did qualify for the World Series Finals through the Tour Card Holder Qualifier.[35] He lost 6–5 to Michael Smith in the first round.[36]

2025

For the first time since 2018, De Sousa failed to qualify for the 2025 PDC World Championship, having dropped outside the top 32 in the PDC Order of Merit ranking, and not progressing through the Tour Card Holder Qualifier.[37]

2026

De Sousa qualified for the 2026 PDC World Championship, via the Tour Card Holder Qualifier this time around.[38] He was eliminated in the first round to Ricardo Pietreczko 3–1.

The result meant he had to go to Q-School in January to try and retain his Tour Card for the 2026 season, after finishing 82nd on the PDC Order of Merit but was not successful.[39]

After Q-School was completed, De Sousa turned his attentions to the PDC Challenge Tour.[40]

World Championship results

PDC

Career finals

PDC major finals: 2 (1 title)

More information Outcome, No. ...
Outcome No. Year Championship Opponent in the final Score[N 1]
Winner 1. 2020 Grand Slam  James Wade 16–12 (l)
Runner-up 1. 2021 Premier League  Jonny Clayton 5–11 (l)
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Performance timeline

More information Tournament ...
Tournament201220192020202120222023202420252026
PDC Ranked televised events
World Championship Prel. 1R 1R 3R 3R 4R 2R DNQ 1R
World Masters[N 2] NH DNQ 1R SF 2R DNQ Prel.
UK Open DNP 2R 3R 6R 5R 5R 4R 4R
World Matchplay DNP DNQ 1R 2R QF 1R DNQ
World Grand Prix DNP DNQ 1R 2R 1R 1R DNQ
European Championship DNP DNQ 2R QF 2R 2R DNQ
Grand Slam DNP DNQ W 2R DNQ
Players Championship Finals DNP 2R 3R QF 2R 1R DNQ
PDC Non-ranked televised events
Premier League DNP F DNP
World Cup DNP 2R 2R 2R RR RR RR
World Series Finals NH DNQ 2R DNQ DNP 1R DNQ
Career statistics
Season-end ranking (PDC) - 62 15 7 14 25 45 82
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PDC European Tour

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2019 Did not qualify DDO
QF
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2R
2020 BDC
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EDG
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2R
2021 HDT
SF
GDT
3R
2022 IDO
2R
GDC
3R
GDG
2R
ADO
2R
EDO
3R
CDO
SF
EDG
2R
DDC
2R
EDM
2R
HDT
QF
GDO
SF
BDO
QF
GDT
3R
2023 BSD
DNQ
EDO
1R
IDO
3R
GDG
3R
ADO
DNQ
DDC
DNQ
BDO
2R
CDO
2R
EDG
2R
EDM
1R
GDO
3R
HDT
2R
GDC
DNQ
2024 BDO
1R
GDG
1R
IDO
2R
EDG
1R
ADO
1R
BSD
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DDC
1R
EDO
DNQ
GDC
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PDC Players Championships

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WIG
1R
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4R
WIG
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BAR
2R
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2R
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2R
WIG
3R
BAR
QF
BAR
3R
BAR
3R
BAR
1R
BAR
DNP
BAR
DNP
BAR
3R
BAR
SF
WIG
4R
WIG
F
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
HIL
1R
HIL
1R
BAR
W
BAR
2R
BAR
2R
BAR
3R
DUB
3R
DUB
W
BAR
4R
BAR
1R
2020 BAR
1R
BAR
4R
WIG
2R
WIG
2R
WIG
2R
WIG
2R
BAR
1R
BAR
2R
MIL
2R
MIL
1R
MIL
F
MIL
4R
MIL
4R
NIE
4R
NIE
3R
NIE
4R
NIE
3R
NIE
SF
COV
SF
COV
F
COV
1R
COV
F
COV
1R
2021 BOL
2R
BOL
1R
BOL
4R
BOL
4R
MIL
2R
MIL
1R
MIL
QF
MIL
4R
NIE
W
NIE
QF
NIE
1R
NIE
2R
MIL
2R
MIL
W
MIL
W
MIL
1R
COV
SF
COV
F
COV
2R
COV
SF
BAR
4R
BAR
4R
BAR
1R
BAR
4R
BAR
4R
BAR
4R
BAR
4R
BAR
QF
BAR
4R
BAR
3R
2022 BAR
4R
BAR
3R
WIG
QF
WIG
1R
BAR
2R
BAR
3R
NIE
QF
NIE
2R
BAR
QF
BAR
SF
BAR
4R
BAR
4R
BAR
2R
WIG
2R
WIG
2R
NIE
1R
NIE
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3R
BAR
1R
BAR
QF
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DNP
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1R
BAR
QF
BAR
2R
BAR
1R
BAR
3R
2023 BAR
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
2R
BAR
2R
BAR
3R
BAR
3R
HIL
1R
HIL
1R
WIG
3R
WIG
F
LEI
1R
LEI
3R
HIL
2R
HIL
4R
LEI
2R
LEI
SF
HIL
1R
HIL
1R
BAR
3R
BAR
3R
BAR
3R
BAR
3R
BAR
4R
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
QF
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
3R
2024 WIG
QF
WIG
4R
LEI
2R
LEI
1R
HIL
1R
HIL
1R
LEI
3R
LEI
1R
HIL
1R
HIL
1R
HIL
1R
HIL
2R
MIL
1R
MIL
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MIL
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2R
MIL
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MIL
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WIG
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1R
MIL
1R
WIG
4R
WIG
1R
WIG
1R
WIG
1R
WIG
QF
LEI
1R
LEI
1R
2025 WIG
1R
WIG
2R
ROS
3R
ROS
1R
LEI
1R
LEI
1R
HIL
1R
HIL
2R
LEI
2R
LEI
1R
LEI
1R
LEI
3R
ROS
2R
ROS
1R
HIL
1R
HIL
1R
LEI
2R
LEI
2R
LEI
1R
LEI
2R
LEI
2R
HIL
1R
HIL
1R
MIL
3R
MIL
1R
HIL
DNP
HIL
DNP
LEI
1R
LEI
1R
LEI
1R
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WIG
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More information Performance Table Legend ...
Performance Table Legend
W Won the tournament F Finalist SF Semifinalist QF Quarterfinalist #R
RR
Prel.
Lost in # round
Round-robin
Preliminary round
DQ Disqualified
DNQ Did not qualify DNP Did not participate WD Withdrew NH Tournament not held NYF Not yet founded
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Nine-dart finishes

More information Date, Opponent ...
José de Sousa televised nine-dart finishes
Date Opponent Tournament Method ref
29 October 2020 Netherlands Jeffrey de Zwaan European Championship 3 x T20; 2 x T20, T19; 2 x T20, D12 [15]
8 April 2021  Nathan Aspinall Premier League Darts 3 x T20; 3 x T20; T20, T19, D12 [41]
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Notes

  1. (l) = score in legs, (s) = score in sets.
  2. A non ranked event until 2025

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