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International men's field lacrosse championship

2018 World Lacrosse Championship
Tournament details
Host country Israel
Venue(s)Netanya Stadium
Wingate Institute
Dates12–21 July
Teams46
Final positions
Champions  United States (10th title)
Runner-up  Canada
Third place  Haudenosaunee
Fourth place Australia
Tournament statistics
Games played170
MVPUnited States Michael Ehrhardt
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The 2018 World Lacrosse Championship (Hebrew: אליפות העולם בלקרוס 2018) was the 13th edition of the international men's field lacrosse tournament for national teams organized by the Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL). As many as 50 countries were expected to compete in the tournament; with the official total coming in at 46, which made the 2018 WLC the largest of all-time. The games were held in Netanya, Israel on 12–21 July 2018. The United States won the tournament, its 10th championship in the history of the event.

Hosting

Manchester, England was originally selected to host the tournament, but withdrew in May 2017. Instead, the championships took place in Netanya, Israel between 12 and 21 July 2018. This was the first World Lacrosse Championship played outside of the United States, Canada, England, or Australia.

Tournament

On Thursday, 12 July, the Opening Ceremony and first games were held at Netanya Stadium, a 13,610-seat multi-use stadium which opened in 2012. It served as a host venue for the 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Championship and is the home field of Maccabi Netanya FC.

From Friday, 13 July to Saturday, 21 July, tournament games were played at Wingate Institute. Located on 50 hectares (125 acres), the Wingate Institute serves as Israel's National Centre for Physical Education and Sport. The campus's facilities host the Maccabiah Games every four years, and its primary stadium serves as the home field for the Israel National Rugby Team.

Participating nations

48 teams initially entered the tournament. They were drawn into 14 groups in March 2018. However Bulgaria and Haiti later withdrew leaving just 46 teams. The world ranking of the teams based on their performance in the 2014 edition is also displayed. The top 6 teams in the 2014 edition are drawn into the Blue Division while the rest of the teams were drawn into the other divisions.

Blue Division Other divisions
Withdrew Participated in 2014 but not in 2018

Schedule

  • Wednesday, 11 July – Opening game (Hong Kong vs. Luxembourg)
  • Thursday, 12 July – Opening ceremony and pool play
  • Friday, 13 July to Tuesday, 17 July – pool play and play-Ins
  • Wednesday, 18 July – Quarterfinals
  • Thursday, 19 July – Semifinals
  • Friday, 20 July – Final placement games (bronze-medal game to 46th place)
  • Saturday, 21 July – Gold-medal game

Pool play

Blue Division

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification United States Canada Iroquois Australia England Scotland
1  United States 5 5 0 84 24 +60 Advance to semifinals 11–10 17–9 19–1 19–2 18–2
2  Canada 5 4 1 67 32 +35 10–11 10–5 13–7 12–6 22–3
3  Haudenosaunee 5 3 2 62 50 +12 Advance to quarterfinals 9–17 5–10 16–9 18–7 14–7
4  Australia 5 2 3 42 60 −18 1–19 7–13 9–16 7–6 18–6
5  England 5 1 4 32 64 −32 Advance to play-in games 2–19 6–12 7–18 6–7 11–8
6  Scotland 5 0 5 26 83 −57 2–18 3–22 7–14 6–18 8–11
Source: 2018 World Lacrosse Championship

Red Division

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification Israel Jamaica Russia
1  Israel 2 2 0 30 5 +25 Advance to upper bracket 11–3 19–2
2  Jamaica 2 1 1 20 18 +2 Advance to middle bracket 3–11 17–7
3  Russia 2 0 2 9 36 −27 Advance to lower bracket 2–19 7–17
Source: 2018 World Lacrosse Championship

White Division

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification Japan Norway Netherlands
1  Japan 2 2 0 32 6 +26 Advance to upper bracket 14–3 18–3
2  Norway 2 1 1 17 30 −13 3–14 14–6
3  Netherlands 2 0 2 9 32 −23 Advance to middle bracket 3–18 6–14
Source: 2018 World Lacrosse Championship

Green Division

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification Germany France South Korea
1  Germany 2 2 0 34 9 +25 Advance to upper bracket 15–4 19–5
2  France 2 1 1 14 21 −7 Advance to middle bracket 4–15 10–6
3  South Korea 2 0 2 11 29 −18 Advance to lower bracket 5–19 6–10
Source: 2018 World Lacrosse Championship

Yellow Division

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification Republic of Ireland Denmark China
1  Ireland 2 2 0 32 6 +26 Advance to upper bracket 14–3 18–3
2  Denmark 2 1 1 17 18 −1 Advance to middle bracket 3–14 14–4
3  China 2 0 2 7 32 −25 Advance to lower bracket 3–18 4–14
Source: 2018 World Lacrosse Championship

Orange Division

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification Sweden Argentina Hungary
1  Sweden 2 2 0 29 11 +18 Advance to upper bracket 13–5 16–6
2  Argentina 2 1 1 19 19 0 Advance to middle bracket 5–13 14–6
3  Hungary 2 0 2 12 30 −18 Advance to lower bracket 6–16 6–14
Source: 2018 World Lacrosse Championship

Plum Division

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification New Zealand Spain Croatia
1  New Zealand 2 2 0 25 7 +18 Advance to upper bracket 9–5 16–2
2  Spain 2 1 1 17 18 −1 Advance to middle bracket 5–9 12–9
3  Croatia 2 0 2 11 28 −17 Advance to lower bracket 2–16 9–12
Source: 2018 World Lacrosse Championship

Turquoise Division

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification Finland Austria Colombia
1  Finland 2 2 0 31 11 +20 Advance to upper bracket 11–7 20–4
2  Austria 2 1 1 20 18 +2 Advance to middle bracket 7–11 13–7
3  Colombia 2 0 2 11 33 −22 Advance to lower bracket 4–20 7–13
Source: 2018 World Lacrosse Championship

Grey Division

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification Philippines Czech Republic Belgium
1  Philippines 2 2 0 22 10 +12 Advance to upper bracket 11–6 11–4
2  Czech Republic 2 1 1 21 19 +2 Advance to middle bracket 6–11 15–8
3  Belgium 2 0 2 12 26 −14 Advance to lower bracket 4–11 8–15
Source: 2018 World Lacrosse Championship

Gold Division

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification Switzerland Slovakia Chinese Taipei
1   Switzerland 2 2 0 27 7 +20 Advance to upper bracket 10–6 17–1
2  Slovakia 2 1 1 19 11 +8 Advance to middle bracket 6–10 13–1
3  Chinese Taipei 2 0 2 2 30 −28 Advance to lower bracket 1–17 1–13
Source: 2018 World Lacrosse Championship

Bronze Division

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification Puerto Rico Wales Bermuda
1  Puerto Rico 2 2 0 34 7 +27 Advance to upper bracket 16–4 18–3
2  Wales 2 1 1 12 20 −8 Advance to middle bracket 4–16 8–4
3  Bermuda 2 0 2 7 26 −19 Advance to lower bracket 3–18 4–8
Source: 2018 World Lacrosse Championship

Tan Division

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification Italy Peru Turkey
1  Italy 2 2 0 29 15 +14 Advance to upper bracket 13–7 16–8
2  Peru 2 1 1 25 24 +1 Advance to middle bracket 7–13 18–11
3  Turkey 2 0 2 19 34 −15 Advance to lower bracket 8–16 11–18
Source: 2018 World Lacrosse Championship

Purple Division

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification Latvia Greece Mexico
1  Latvia 2 2 0 23 19 +4 Advance to upper bracket 10-9 13–10
2  Greece 2 1 1 22 18 +4 Advance to middle bracket 9–10 13–8
3  Mexico 2 0 2 18 26 −8 Advance to lower bracket 10–13 8–13
Source: 2018 World Lacrosse Championship

Olive Division

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification Hong Kong Poland Uganda Luxembourg
1  Hong Kong 3 3 0 45 9 +36 Advance to upper bracket 9–7 16–1 20–1
2  Poland 3 2 1 38 19 +19 Advance to middle bracket 7–9 16–4 15–6
3  Uganda 3 1 2 12 38 −26 1–16 4–16 7–6
4  Luxembourg 3 0 3 13 42 −29 Advance to lower bracket 1–20 6–15 6–7
Source: 2018 World Lacrosse Championship

Play-in games

Upper bracket

The upper bracket includes the 13 first-place finishers from each division as well as the second-place finisher of the white division. These teams can still win the world championship.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
First round
Finland  11–9  Norway
Germany  12–4  Hong Kong
New Zealand  1–13  Puerto Rico
Philippines  11–5   Switzerland
Sweden  11–13  Italy
Ireland  12–7  Latvia
Second round
Ireland  15–7  Italy
Israel  11–8  Philippines
Japan  15–5  Finland
Germany  9–14  Puerto Rico
Latvia  13–9  Sweden
New Zealand  11–9  Hong Kong
Third round
Israel  16–4  Ireland
Japan  8–14  Puerto Rico
Italy  11–12  Philippines
Latvia  9–8  Norway
Finland  7–12  Germany
Switzerland  9–6  New Zealand
Nation Qualification
Play-in Final placement round
 Israel
 Puerto Rico
1st to 8th place Relegated to 5th to 8th place
 Japan
 England
5th to 12th place Advanced to 5th to 8th place
 Ireland
 Scotland
Relegated to 9th to 12th place
 Germany
 Philippines
9th to 16th place Advanced to 9th to 12th place
 Finland
 Italy
Relegated to 13th to 16th place
 Latvia
  Switzerland
13th to 20th place Relegated to 17th to 20th place

First round Second round Third round
         
GY1  Philippines 11
GD1   Switzerland 5
RD1  Israel 11
GY1  Philippines 8
RD1  Israel 16
YL1  Ireland 4
OR1  Sweden 11
TN1  Italy 13
YL1  Ireland 15
TN1  Italy 7
YL1  Ireland 12
PR1  Latvia 7
Second round Third round
      
RD1  Israel 11
GY1  Philippines 8
TN1  Italy 11
GY1  Philippines 12
Second round Third round
      
PR1  Latvia 13
OR1  Sweden 9
WH2  Norway 8
PR1  Latvia 9


First round Second round Third round
         
TQ1  Finland 11
WH2  Norway 9
WH1  Japan 15
TQ1  Finland 5
WH1  Japan 8
BZ1  Puerto Rico 14
GR1  Germany 12
OV1  Hong Kong 4
GR1  Germany 9
BZ1  Puerto Rico 14
PL1  New Zealand 1
BZ1  Puerto Rico 13
Second round Third round
      
WH1  Japan 15
TQ1  Finland 5
TQ1  Finland 7
GR1  Germany 12
Second round Third round
      
PL1  New Zealand 11
OV1  Hong Kong 9
GD1   Switzerland 9
PL1  New Zealand 6


Middle bracket

Team 1  Score  Team 2
First round
Peru  4–17  Jamaica
Netherlands  13–6  France
Wales  17–1  Uganda
Slovakia  8–5  Denmark
Czech Republic  8–12  Argentina
Austria  12–10  Spain
Second round
Wales  9–5  Netherlands
Jamaica  12–5  Slovakia
Poland  8–12  Austria
Greece  12–9  Argentina
Uganda  5–14  France
Denmark  11–4  Peru
Third round
Greece  4-11  Jamaica
Austria  5–9  Wales
Argentina  9-10  Slovakia
Spain  12–7  Denmark
Netherlands  9–7  Poland
France  7–14  Czech Republic
Nation Qualification
Play-in/s Final placement round
 Wales
 Jamaica
13th to 20th place Advance to 13th to 16th place
 Norway
 Greece
17th to 24th place Advance to 17th to 20th
 Austria
 New Zealand
Relegated to 21st to 24th
 Netherlands
 Slovakia
21st to 32nd place Advance to 21st to 24th place
 Argentina
 Poland (#1)
21st to 32nd place
(first play-in)
Two play-in matches
 Hong Kong
 Czech Republic
 Sweden
 Hungary
25th to 32nd place Advance to 25th to 28th place
 Belgium
 Spain
Relegated to 29th to 32nd place
 Argentina
 Poland (#2)
25th to 28th place
(second play-in)
Relegated to 29th to 32nd place
 Peru
 Uganda
33rd to 40th place Relegated to 37th to 40th place


First round Second round Third round
         
GY2  Czech Republic 8
OR2  Argentina 12
PR2  Greece 12
OR2  Argentina 9
PR2  Greece 4
RD2  Jamaica 11
TN2  Peru 4
RD2  Jamaica 17
RD2  Jamaica 12
GD2  Slovakia 5
GD2  Slovakia 8
YL2  Denmark 5


Second round Third round
      
PR2  Greece 12
OR2  Argentina 9
OR2  Argentina 9
GD2  Slovakia 10
Second round Third round
      
YL2  Denmark 11
TN2  Peru 4
PL2  Spain 12
YL2  Denmark 7


First round Second round Third round
         
TQ2  Austria 12
PL2  Spain 10
OV2  Poland 8
TQ2  Austria 12
TQ2  Austria 5
BZ2  Wales 9
BZ2  Wales 17
OV3  Uganda 1
BZ2  Wales 9
WH3  Netherlands 5
WH3  Netherlands 13
GR2  France 6
Second round Third round
      
OV2  Poland 8
TQ2  Austria 12
WH3  Netherlands 9
OV2  Poland 7
Second round Third round
      
OV3  Uganda 5
GR2  France 14
GY2  Czech Republic 14
GR2  France 7


Lower bracket

Team 1  Score  Team 2
First round
Russia  24–1  Luxembourg
China  12–13  Turkey
South Korea  9–6  Mexico
Colombia  6–7  Belgium
Hungary  7–6  Bermuda
Croatia  7–6  Chinese Taipei
Second round
Turkey  8–11  Belgium
Hungary  15–3  Croatia
Bermuda  17–2  Luxembourg
Mexico  15–14  China
Third round
Russia  12–14  Hungary
Belgium  17–8  South Korea
Chinese Taipei  3–10  Bermuda
Colombia  10–22  Mexico
Nation Qualification
Play-in Final placement round
 South Korea
 Russia
33rd to 40th place Advance to 33rd to 36th place
 Bermuda
 Mexico
37th to 44th place Advance to 37th to 40th place
 Croatia
 Turkey
Relegated to 41st to 44th place
 Chinese Taipei
 China
41st to 46th place Advance to 41st to 44th place
 Luxembourg
 Colombia
Relegated to 45th to 46th


First round Second round Third round
         
RD3  Russia 24
OV4  Luxembourg 1
RD3  Russia
N/A bye
RD3  Russia 12
OR3  Hungary 14
OR3  Hungary 7
BZ3  Bermuda 6
OR3  Hungary 15
PL3  Croatia 3
PL3  Croatia 7
GD3  Chinese Taipei 6
Second round Third round
      
BZ3  Bermuda 17
OV4  Luxembourg 2
GD3  Chinese Taipei 3
BZ3  Bermuda 10


First round Second round Third round
         
GR3  South Korea 9
PR3  Mexico 6
GR3  South Korea
N/A bye
GR3  South Korea 8
GY3  Belgium 17
YL3  China 12
TN3  Turkey 13
TN3  Turkey 8
GY3  Belgium 11
TQ3  Colombia 6
GY3  Belgium 7
Second round Third round
      
PR3  Mexico 15
YL3  China 14
TQ3  Colombia 10
PR3  Mexico 22


Final placement round

Championship bracket

1st to 4th place

Quarterfinals
18 July
Semifinals
19 July
Gold medal game
21 July
1 United States14
3 Israel6 Australia5
6 Australia9 United States9
 Canada8
2 Canada15
4 Puerto Rico7 Haudenosaunee4Bronze medal game
20 July
5 Haudenosaunee14
 Australia12
 Haudenosaunee14

Classification brackets

5th to 8th place

Play-in games
18 July
5th to 8th place games
19 July
5th place game
20 July
1 Israel9
3 Japan11 Japan10
6 Scotland7 Japan9
 England11
2 Puerto Rico4
4 Ireland10 England117th place game
5 England11
 Israel12
 Puerto Rico1

9th to 12th place

Play-in games
17 July
9th to 12th place games
19 July
9th place game
20 July
1 Ireland5
3 Finland7 Germany14
6 Germany12 Germany8
 Philippines5
2 Scotland6
4 Italy11 Philippines1211th place game
5 Philippines12
 Ireland10
 Scotland14

13th to 16th place

Play-in games
18 July
13th to 16th place games
19 July
13th place game
20 July
1 Italy4
3 Wales10 Wales15
6 Latvia9 Wales7
 Jamaica10
2 Finland7
4 Jamaica12 Jamaica815th place game
5  Switzerland6
 Italy3
 Finland16

17th to 20th place

Play-in games
18 July
17th to 20th place games
19 July
17th place game
20 July
1  Switzerland5
3 Norway16 Norway7
6 Austria5 Norway10
 Latvia9
2 Latvia14
4 Greece12 Greece919th place game
5 New Zealand11
  Switzerland6
 Greece8

21st to 24th place

Play-in games
17 July
21st to 24th place games
19 July
21st place game
20 July
1 Austria7
3 Netherlands9 Netherlands10
6 Poland7 Netherlands6
 New Zealand10
2 New Zealand10
4 Argentina9 Slovakia923rd-place game
5 Slovakia10
 Austria9
 Slovakia11

25th to 28th place

 Play-in games
18 July
25th to 28th place games
19 July
25th place game
20 July
           
  
 
  Hong Kong16
  
  Poland5
  Hong Kong8
  
  Czech Republic9
  Czech Republic10
  
  Belgium8
  Czech Republic7
  
  Sweden9
  Argentina4
  
  Sweden11
  Sweden14
  
  Hungary8 27th place game
  Hungary9
  
  Spain8
  Hong Kong15
 
  Hungary5
 

29th to 32nd place

 29th to 32nd place games
19 July
29th place game
20 July
       
  
 
  Poland11
  
  Belgium12
  Belgium8
  
  Argentina12
  Argentina16
 
  Spain12
 31st place game
 
  
 
  Poland4
 
  Spain9

33rd to 36th place

Play-in games
18 July
33rd to 36th place games
19 July
33rd-place game
20 July
1 Denmark11
3 Uganda4 South Korea7
6 South Korea12 Denmark7
 France13
2 France17
4 Russia18 Russia835th place game
5 Peru9
 South Korea12
 Russia7

37th to 40th place

Play-in games
18 July
37th to 40th place games
19 July
37th place game
20 July
1 Peru3
3 Croatia1 Bermuda12
6 Bermuda10 Bermuda9
 Mexico6
2 Uganda3
4 Turkey8 Mexico1939th place game
5 Mexico14
 Peru11
 Uganda10

41st to 44th place

Play-in games
18 July
41st to 44th place games
19 July
41st place game
20 July
1 Turkey9
3 Luxembourg4 Chinese Taipei15
6 Chinese Taipei12 Chinese Taipei8
 China7
2 Croatia10
4 China14 China1543rd-place game
5 Colombia6
 Turkey8
 Croatia15

45th to 46th place

45th place game
20 July
   
 Luxembourg 10
 Colombia 13

2018 World Lacrosse Festival

Alongside the WLC, youth and adult lacrosse teams from around the world will participate in the 2018 World Lacrosse Festival at Shefayim Soccer Complex.

Final standings

Rank Team Div Pld W L GF GA GD
1st place, gold medalist(s)  United States 1 7 7 0 107 37 +70
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Canada 2 7 5 2 90 45 +45
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Haudenosaunee 3 8 5 3 94 84 +10
4  Australia 4 8 3 5 68 94 -26
5  England 5 8 4 4 65 87 -22
6  Japan 1 7 5 2 96 52 +44
7  Israel 1 7 5 2 84 37 +47
8  Puerto Rico 1 8 5 3 87 63 +24
9  Germany 1 7 6 1 89 44 +45
10  Philippines 1 7 5 2 70 51 +19
11  Scotland 6 8 1 7 53 116 -63
12  Ireland 1 8 4 4 88 75 +13
13  Jamaica 2 8 7 1 90 51 +39
14  Wales 2 8 6 2 79 54 +25
15  Finland 1 7 4 3 77 58 +19
16  Italy 1
17  Norway 2
18  Latvia 1
19  Greece 2
20   Switzerland 1
21  New Zealand 1
22  Netherlands 3
23  Slovakia 2
24  Austria 2
25  Sweden 1
26  Czech Republic 2
27  Hong Kong 1 8 5 3 97 51 +46
28  Hungary 3
29  Argentina 2
30  Belgium 3
31  Spain 2
32  Poland 2
33  France 2
34  Denmark 2
35  South Korea 3
36  Russia 3 7 2 5 78 89 -11
37  Bermuda 3 8 5 3 75 49 +26
38  Mexico 3
39  Peru 2
40  Uganda 3 8 1 7 35 111 -76
41  Chinese Taipei 3
42  China 3
43  Croatia 3 7 2 5 47 82 -35
44  Turkey 3
45  Colombia 3 6 1 5 46 86 -40
46  Luxembourg 4 7 0 7 30 98 -68


Legend
Blue Division
Red Division
White Division
Green Division
Yellow Division
Orange Division
Plum Division
Turquoise Division
Grey Division
Gold Division
Bronze Division
Tan Division
Purple Division
Olive Division

Awards

The following awards were given out at the end of the tournament.

MVP: United States Michael Ehrhardt
Outstanding Attackman: Canada Curtis Dickson
Outstanding Midfielder: United States Tom Schreiber
Outstanding Defenseman: United States Michael Ehrhardt
Outstanding Goalie: Canada Dillon Ward

All-World Team

Attack Midfield Defense Goalkeeper

United States Rob Pannell
United States Ryan Brown
Canada Curtis Dickson

United States Tom Schreiber
Iroquois Austin Staats
Canada Ben McIntosh

United States Michael Ehrhardt
Canada Graeme Hossack
Canada Ryland Rees

Canada Dillon Ward

References

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