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Darts star nicknamed the ‘Ginja Ninja’ faces fine for unsavoury antics after loss in fiery clash

Published on May 13, 2025 at 11:12 AM

A DARTS star is facing a fine over his unsavoury antics in a fiery Players Championship 15 clash.

Matt Campbell lashed out during his first round defeat to Scott Williams in Hildesheim, Germany.

A hand gesturing near a dartboard.
Matt Campbell raised his middle finger after losing to Scott Williams
Red-haired man with glasses throwing darts.
His opponent later tapped him on the face
Matt Campbell of Canada throwing a dart.
Campbell could face a fine for his actions
Scott Williams of England celebrates a darts victory.
Williams won the match 6-3

Following the 6-3 loss, Campbell raised his arm and showed the dart board his middle finger.

Williams then tapped his face in a consolation gesture.

Campbell, 35, who is known as the Ginja Ninja, will likely be fined for his actions given the PDC’s strict stance on player conduct.

Williams himself will know all about the disciplinary action his opponent could face.

Last month the semi-finalist during the German Grand Prix.

During the contest, Williams was heckled by fans in the crowd and appeared to be on the end of an F-word jibe.

And as he stepped up to the oche, Williams flashed his middle finger towards the crowd behind him.

Fans found the clash between the pair hilarious, with one saying of Campbell: “Yeah, that made me chuckle. Totally wasn’t expecting that reaction from him at the end of that game 🤣🤣🤣”;;

Another added: “Scott Williams is always absolute comedy to watch 🤣”;;

Williams, 35, reached the semi-final where he lost 7-4 to Krzysztof Ratajski, who won the tournament.

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