Results

Players Championship 8 04/09 13:30 57 Alan Soutar v Mervyn King 6-3
Players Championship 7 04/08 13:10 57 Alan Soutar v Danny Lauby 1-6
European Tour 2 03/30 12:25 130 Brendan Dolan v Alan Soutar 6-2
Játékos bajnokság 5 03/18 14:00 6 Peter Wright v Alan Soutar 6-5
UK Open 2024 03/01 15:20 9 Alan Soutar v Brett Claydon 4-6
Játékos bajnokság 2 2024 02/13 13:05 57 Peter Wright v Alan Soutar 6-3
Játékos bajnokság 1 2024 02/12 17:55 2 Luke Littler v Alan Soutar 7-6
Játékos bajnokság 1 2024 02/12 17:15 3 Alan Soutar v Nick Kenny 6-5
Játékos bajnokság 1 2024 02/12 16:25 4 Alan Soutar v Lee Evans 6-1
Játékos bajnokság 1 2024 02/12 13:05 57 Damon Heta v Alan Soutar 4-6
Players Championship 28 2023 10/21 12:55 57 Damon Heta v Alan Soutar 6-4
European Tour 13 10/14 20:25 5 Michael Smith v Alan Soutar 6-5

Wikipedia - Alan Soutar

Alan Soutar (born 10 January 1978) is a Scottish professional darts player who competes in the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). He qualified for the 2011 and 2016 BDO World Darts Championship and won a PDC Tour Card in 2021.

History

BDO

In November 2011 Alan won the Bellrock Open. He qualified for the 2011 BDO World Darts Championship, he played Willy van de Wiel in the first round and lost 3–1 in sets. In 2013 he won the 2013 WDF World Cup as part of Team Scotland. He qualified for the 2016 BDO World Darts Championship through the Hull qualifiers before losing to Craig Caldwell in the preliminary round.

PDC

In February 2021, Soutar secured a two-year PDC Tour Card at UK Qualifying School. Soutar made his televised PDC debut with a first round defeat of Raymond van Barneveld in the 2021 UK Open before falling to Dave Chisnall in the last 16.

In December 2021, Soutar made his debut at the PDC World Championship, where he defeated Diogo Portela in the first round in the deciding set. In the following two rounds, Soutar knocked out two seeds, Mensur Suljović and José de Sousa, each time in the deciding set having survived match darts from his opponent. Soutar's run to the last 16 was finally ended by Callan Rydz in a 1–4 defeat.

In 2022, Soutar made his debut as a qualifier for the Grand Slam of Darts, where he advanced from his group ahead of reigning World Champion Peter Wright after victories over Fallon Sherrock and Nathan Aspinall. In the Round of 16, Soutar defeated ninth-ranked Jonny Clayton to reach the Quarter Final where he was defeated by eventual runner-up Nathan Aspinall.