2016 European Lacrosse Championship

The 2016 European Lacrosse Championship was the 10th edition of the European Lacrosse competition for national teams. It was played in Budapest, Hungary from 28 July to 6 August 2016.[1][2]

Draw

The draw was held in Budapest on 10 January 2016.[3]

The four first qualified teams (England, Ireland, Sweden and Netherlands) were placed directly into groups A to D respectively. The other 20 teams were divided into five pots according to its position in the 2012 European Championship.[1]

Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4Pot 5

 Germany (5th)
Scotland Scotland (6th)
 Finland (7th)
Israel Israel (8th)

 Czech Republic (9th)
 Wales (10th)
  Switzerland (11th)
 Slovakia (12th)

 Italy (13th)
 Norway (14th)
 Belgium (15th)
 France (16th)

Spain Spain (17th)
 Latvia
 Poland
 Austria

 Russia
 Denmark
 Slovenia
 Hungary

Preliminary round

Group A

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification England Germany Latvia Czech Republic Hungary Italy
1 England England 5 5 0 95 19 +76 Quarterfinals 16–6 17–2 22–0
2  Germany 5 4 1 56 29 +27 9–7 18–1 15–2
3  Latvia 5 3 2 58 32 +26 Classification 9–16 10–13 3–8
4  Czech Republic 5 2 3 47 44 +3 6–12 11–5
5  Hungary (H) 5 1 4 20 79 59 Classification 17–24 1–27 2–15 11–8
6  Italy 5 0 5 14 87 73 3–18 1–21
Source: Lacrosse2016
(H) Host.

Group B

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification Wales Scotland Norway Republic of Ireland Austria Denmark
1  Wales 5 4 1 58 24 +34 Quarterfinals 6–5 3–5
2 Scotland Scotland 5 4 1 61 35 +26 8–12 12–10 10–8
3  Norway 5 3 2 63 33 +30 Classification 9–16 10–8 14–5 24–2
4  Ireland 5 3 2 54 28 +26 16–0 17–5
5  Austria 5 1 4 24 69 45 Classification 17–24 3–16 1–16 15–7
6  Denmark 5 0 5 21 92 71 3–21 4–15
Source: Lacrosse2016

Group C

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification Israel Switzerland Sweden Belgium Slovenia Spain
1 Israel Israel 5 5 0 71 13 +58 Quarterfinals 12–0 17–1
2   Switzerland 5 4 1 60 22 +38 2–9 23–1 12–4
3  Sweden 5 3 2 53 37 +16 Classification 9–16 6–16 3–8 14–4
4  Belgium 5 2 3 38 62 24 4–17 5–15
5  Slovenia 5 1 4 9 80 71 Classification 17–24 1–18 5–13 2–14
6 Spain Spain 5 0 5 38 55 17 8–12 11–12
Source: Lacrosse2016

Group D

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification Finland Netherlands Poland Russia Slovakia France
1  Finland 5 5 0 80 10 +70 Quarterfinals 21–1 19–2
2  Netherlands 5 4 1 61 25 +36 2–11 19–7 21–1
3  Poland 5 3 2 32 29 +3 Classification 9–16 2–11 2–4 10–3
4  Russia 5 2 3 33 52 19 4–15 7–8 12–4
5  Slovakia 5 1 4 28 59 31 Classification 17–24 4–10 4–9
6  France 5 0 5 13 72 59 3–18 2–11
Source: Lacrosse2016

17th to 24th position bracket

  21st place match 21st – 24th place play-offs 17th – 24th place play-offs 17th – 20th place play-offs 17th place match
                                               
    A5  Hungary 12  
    C6  Slovenia 4  
  C6  Slovenia 3       A5  Hungary 9  
  D5  Slovakia 12       B6  Denmark 7  
  D5  Slovakia 12
    B6  Denmark 13  
  D5  Slovakia 7       A5  Hungary 1
  A6  Italy 9       C5 Spain Spain[4] 0
    C5 Spain Spain[5] 0  
      A6  Italy 1  
A6  Italy (OT) 13       C5 Spain Spain[6] 0
  23rd place match     D6  France 12       B5  Austria 1     19th place match
  C6  Slovenia 5   B5  Austria 10   B6  Denmark 3
  D6  France 9     D6  France 3     B5  Austria 13

9th to 16th position bracket

  13th place match 13th – 16th place play-offs 9th – 16th place play-offs 9th – 12th place play-offs 9th place match
                                               
    A3  Latvia 27  
    C4  Belgium 3  
  C4  Belgium 8       A3  Latvia 17  
  D3  Poland 10       B4  Ireland 12  
  D3  Poland 5
    B4  Ireland 15  
  D3  Poland 10       A3  Latvia 12
  C3  Sweden 12       A4  Czech Republic 10
    C3  Sweden 6  
      A4  Czech Republic 8  
C3  Sweden 14       A4  Czech Republic 9
  15th place match     D4  Russia 7       B3  Norway 6     11th place match
  C4  Belgium 11   B3  Norway 14   B4  Ireland 10
  D4  Russia 7     D4  Russia 1     B3  Norway 7

Tournament bracket

  5th place match 5th – 8th place play-offs Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                                               
    A1 England England 12  
    C2   Switzerland 3  
  C2   Switzerland 9       A1 England England 14  
  B2 Scotland Scotland 8       D1  Finland 1  
  D1  Finland (OT) 9
    B2 Scotland Scotland 8  
  C2   Switzerland 5       A1 England England 7
  A2  Germany 10       C1 Israel Israel 6
    C1 Israel Israel 8  
      A2  Germany 4  
A2  Germany 9       C1 Israel Israel 10
  7th place match     D2  Netherlands 5       B1  Wales 3     3rd place match
  B2 Scotland Scotland 8   B1  Wales 12   D1  Finland 12
  D2  Netherlands 11     D2  Netherlands 5     B1  Wales 4

Final standings

Pos.TeamW–L
1st, gold medalist(s)England England8–0
2nd, silver medalist(s)Israel Israel7–1
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Finland7–1
4 Wales5–3
5 Germany6–2
6  Switzerland5–3
7 Netherlands5–3
8Scotland Scotland4–4
9 Latvia6–2
10 Czech Republic4–4
11 Ireland5–3
12 Norway4–4
13 Sweden5–3
14 Poland4–4
15 Belgium3–5
16 Russia2–6
17 Hungary4–4
18 Austria4–4
19 Denmark1–7
20 Italy3–5
21 Slovakia2–6
22 France1–7
23 Slovenia1–7
24Spain Spain[7]0–8

References

  1. 1 2 "HIVATALOS: Magyarország rendezi a 2016-os Lacrosse Európa-bajnokságot". Official ELC 2016 blog. 7 January 2016. Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  2. "Hungary to host the 2016 Men's European Championships". English Lacrosse Association. Archived from the original on 2015-05-12. Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  3. "Groups Drawn for Men's EC16". Federation of International Lacrosse. 19 January 2016. Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  4. Spain forfeits due to illegal alignement. Original result, HUN 13–6 ESP
  5. Spain forfeits due to illegal alignement. Original result, ESP 14–7 ITA.
  6. Spain forfeits due to illegal alignement. Original result, ESP 10–8 AUT.
  7. Spain was relegated to the last position due to illegal alignment in the three knockout matches.
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