László Kádár

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Nickname"The Teacher"
Born (1969-03-31) 31 March 1969 (age 56)
Târgu Mureș, Romania
HometownTârgu Mureș, Romania
Playingdartssince2010
László Kádár
Personal information
Nickname"The Teacher"
Born (1969-03-31) 31 March 1969 (age 56)
Târgu Mureș, Romania
Home townTârgu Mureș, Romania
Darts information
Playing darts since2010
LateralityRight-handed
Walk-on music"The Final Countdown" by Europe
Organisation (see split in darts)
BDO2010–2020
WDF2010–
Current world ranking(WDF) 78 Decrease 3 (7 December 2025)[1]
WDF major events – best performances
World ChampionshipLast 32: 2022
World MastersLast 128: 2010
Other tournament wins
Apatin Open 2021
Balaton Darts Classics 2022
Romanian Open 2023
Slovak Open 2022
Medal record
Men's Darts
Representing  Romania
WDF Europe Cup
Bronze medal – third place2024 ŠamorínMen's singles

László Kádár (born 31 March 1969) is a Romanian professional darts player who currently plays in World Darts Federation (WDF) events. He is a Apatin Open and Slovak Open champion. His other big achievements to date was qualifying and advancing to the second round of the 2022 WDF World Darts Championship.

Kadar has been playing at international World Darts Federation tournaments since 2010, made his debut at the 2010 WDF Europe Cup, where he was defeated by a whitewash in his opening game against Christian Demazure. In his subsequent 2010 Winmau World Masters debut, Kadar won his first game against Peter Holczer before losing to Dennis Harbour in the third round.

In 2011, Kadar took part in the 2011 WDF World Cup for the first time, winning his first game against Kevin Jacob 4–3 in legs. It was followed by the end against Hiroaki Shimizu in the second round. In the years that followed, Kadar only played the WDF tournaments in his region, primarily in Romania. He landed a bigger success at the 2014 WDF Europe Cup, where it went to the third round in singles competition, but lost 0–4 to Ross Montgomery.

In 2017, he advanced to Last 16 stage at the Hungarian Classic for the first time. Two more rather meager years were then followed by a significant improvement in form from 2020. Kadar made it to the final of the Romanian Open, but had to admit defeat against Nick Kenny. In 2021, he snagged his first tournament victory at the Apatin Open, did it in a decider leg over Oliver Ferenc.

In 2022, he won the Slovak Open against Scott Marsh.[2] As the best Eastern European player in the World Darts Federation rankings, Kadar qualified for the 2022 WDF World Darts Championship for the first time, where in the first round he beat Andreas Harrysson by 2–1 in sets. Kadar survived match darts and advanced to second round, but failed to win a set against Richard Veenstra.[3]

World Championship results

Performance timeline

References

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