Summarize this content in well-structured paragraphs in German language and keep HTML tags IT’S finally time for players to represent their countries at the World Cup of Darts 2024 – and lifting the title comes with a nice bit of prize money.Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton made Wales proud as they won the World Cup of Darts in 2023.2Gerwyn Price teamed up with Jonny Clayton to lift the 2023 World Cup of Darts title – but The Iceman will miss this year’s tournamentCredit: RexAnd as a result, the Welsh superstars took home a total of £80,000 from the £450,000 pot.However, Gerwyn Price will miss the tournament this year with the Welsh team of Clayton and Jim Williams facing stiff competition to defend their crown.Premier League Darts winner Luke Littler is another who cannot play based on PDC merit, with England represented by the previous two world champions in Luke Humphries and Michael Smith.Find out how much prize money can be won below.Follow all the action from the World Cup of Darts with our LIVE BLOGWhat is the World Cup of Darts 2024 prize money?The winners will take home the same amount as Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton last year.Here is the full breakdown:Winners – £80,000Runners-Up – £50,000Semi-Final Losers – £30,000Quarter-Final Losers – £20,000Last 16 Losers – £9,000Second in Group – £5,000Third in Group – £4,000Total – £450,0002When is the World Cup of Darts 2024?The World Cup of Darts 2024 will get underway on Thursday, June 27 before concluding on Sunday, June 30.Frankfurt, Germany is where the competition will be held.Why is Luke Littler not playing?Littler will not be able to play for England at the World Cup of Darts because the two highest-ranked English players in the PDC Order of Merit are picked.The Nuke is currently 25th in the Order of Merit, whereas Luke Humphries and Michael Smith are ranked first and second respectively.That means Humphries and Smith are in line to represent England.What are the World Cup of Darts teams?Seeded NationsEngland – Luke Humphries and Michael SmithWales – Jonny Clayton and Jim WilliamsNetherlands – Michael van Gerwen and Danny Noppert Scotland – Peter Wright and Gary AndersonBelgium – Dimitri Van den Bergh and Kim HuybrechtsNorthern – Ireland Josh Rock and Daryl GurneyGermany – Martin Schindler and Gabriel Clemens Australia – Damon Heta and Simon WhitlockIreland – Steve Lennon and Keane BarryAustria – Rowby-John Rodriguez and Mensur SuljovicPoland – Krzysztof Ratajski and Radek SzaganskiCzech Republic – Adam Gawlas and Karel SedlacekCroatia – Boris Krcmar and Romeo GrbavacFrance – Thibault Tricole and Jacques LabreSweden – Jeffrey de Graaf and Oskar LukasiakUnited States – Danny Lauby and Jules van DongenUnseeded NationsBahrain – Duda Durra and Basem MahmoodCanada – John Part and Matt CampbellChina – Chengan Liu and Zong Xiao ChenChinese Taipei – Teng Lieh Pupo and An-Sheng LuDenmark – Benjamin Reus and Claus Bendix NielsenFinland – Teemu Harju and Marko KanteleGibraltar – Craig Galliano and Justin HewittGuyana – Sudesh Fitzgerald and Norman MadhooHong Kong – Lok Yin Lee and Man Lok LeungHungary – Gábor Jagicza and Nándor MajorIceland – Pétur Rúðrik Guðmundsson and Arngrímur ÓlafssonItaly – Massimo Dalla Rosa and Michele TurettaJapan – Ryusei Azemoto and Tomoya GotoLatvia – Valters Melderis and Madars RazmaLithuania – Mindaugas Barauskas and Darius LabanauskasMalaysia – Mohd-Nasr Bin Jantan and Siik Hwang WongNew Zealand – Haupai Puha and Ben RobbNorway – Cor Dekker and Håkon Bjørge HellingPhilippines – Christian Perez and Alexis ToyloPortugal – José de Sousa and David GomesSingapore – Harith Lim and Paul LimSouth Africa – Cameron Carolissen and Johan GeldenhuysSpain – José Justicia and Jesús NogueraSwitzerland – Stefan Bellmont and Bruno Stöckli
Please rewrite this title in German and exclude the domain name: World Cup of Darts 2024 prize money: How much is on offer to the winners in Frankfurt?
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