2017 Women's Lacrosse World Cup

The 2017 FIL Women's Lacrosse World Cup, the tenth World Cup, is the preeminent international women's lacrosse tournament. The tournament is being held at the Surrey Sports Park in Guildford, Surrey, in the South East of England, with 25 nations competing.[1] Rathbones Investment Management plc committed as the title sponsor for the event in 2014.

2017 FIL Rathbones Women's Lacrosse World Cup
Tournament details
Host country England
Dates12–22 July 2017
Teams25
Venue(s)Surrey Sports Park (in Guildford host cities)
2013
2021

Introduction

The 2017 Rathbones Women's Lacrosse World Cup is an official Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) event and will be organised and managed by the English Lacrosse Association. This tournament was first held in 1982 and is held every four years. This will be the third time that England has hosted the World Cup having previously hosted the tournament in 1982 and 2001.

Participating Nations

  •  Australia
  •  Belgium
  •  Canada
  •  China
  •  Colombia
  •  Czech Republic
  •  England
  •  Germany
  •  Iroquois
  •  Hong Kong
  •  Ireland
  •  South Korea
  •  Latvia
  •  Mexico
  •  Netherlands
  •  New Zealand
  •  Israel
  •  Italy
  •  Japan
  •  Scotland
  •  Spain
  •  Sweden
  •   Switzerland
  •  United States
  •  Wales

Format

The seeding structure for the FIL Rathbones Women’s Lacrosse World Cup has been calculated through use of placing positions from the 2013 World Cup in Canada. Nations who are playing in the World Cup for the first time were placed based on previous results, geographic diversity and their 2016 European Championship placing position.[2]

The pools played a round robin between 12 and 18 July. The top placing teams from Pools B, C, D and E will play off to decide which 2 nations qualify to play in the Championship Division. Pool A members all advance to the Championship Division because it is composed of the top teams, according to World Lacrosse.

The nations were split up to play in the Championship Division (Teams 1-8), Platinum Division (Teams 9-16) and Diamond Division (Teams 17-25).

Group stage

Pool A

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification
1  United States 5 5 0 86 21 +65 Qualification for Championship Division 17–3 17–6 19–3
2  Canada 5 4 1 46 41 +5 9–5 16–7
3  Australia 5 3 2 57 34 +23 8–15 13–4 12–4
4  England 5 2 3 37 48 11 1–18 6–8 12–6
5  Wales 5 1 4 33 58 25 6–10 11–7
6  Scotland 5 0 5 22 79 57 2–19 3–14

Pool B

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification
1  Iroquois 4 4 0 57 23 +34 Qualification for play-in to Championship Division 17–5 18–4
2  Italy 4 3 1 42 36 +6 Qualification for Platinum Division 10–11 9–5
3  South Korea 4 2 2 39 38 +1 10–11 14–7
4  Hong Kong 4 1 3 28 40 12 Qualification for Diamond Division 4–11 10–12
5   Switzerland 4 0 4 15 44 29 3–10 3–7

Pool C

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification
1  Israel 4 4 0 69 11 +58 Qualification for play-in to Championship Division 17–3 18–0
2  Czech Republic 4 3 1 67 22 +45 Qualification for Platinum Division 8–16 30–1
3  Netherlands 4 2 2 48 35 +13 4–10 21–1
4  Belgium 4 1 3 27 62 35 Qualification for Diamond Division 1–21 9–20
5  China 4 0 4 5 86 81 0–18 3–17
First match(es) will be played on 12 July 2017. Source: England Lacrosse

Pool D

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification
1  Japan 4 4 0 86 11 +75 Qualification for play-in to Championship Division 10–9 27–1
2  Germany 4 3 1 53 17 +36 Qualification for Platinum Division 11–3 17–3
3  Latvia 4 2 2 19 45 26 0–22 9–6
4  Mexico 4 1 3 16 57 41 Qualification for Diamond Division 1–16 6–7
5  Spain 4 0 4 17 61 44 1–27 7–8

Pool E

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification
1  New Zealand 3 3 0 52 9 +43 Qualification for play-in to Championship Division 21–0
2  Ireland 3 2 1 43 15 +28 Qualification for Platinum Division 5–10 20–2 18–3
3  Sweden 3 1 2 20 43 23 4–21 14–2
4  Colombia 3 0 3 5 53 48 Qualification for Diamond Division

Championship Division

 
Play-inQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
 
 
 
19 July
 
 
United States20
 
18 July
 
Israel3
 
Israel (OT) 8
 
20 July
 
Japan 7
 
United States 19
 
 
England 8
 
 
19 July
 
 
England9
 
 
Wales5
 
 
22 July
 
 
United States 10
 
 
Canada5
 
 
19 July
 
 
Canada16
 
18 July
 
New Zealand1
 
Haudenosaunee 2
 
20 July
 
New Zealand 9
 
Canada (OT) 8
 
 
Australia6 Third place
 
 
19 July22 July
 
 
Australia21 England (OT) 10
 
 
Scotland6 Australia 9
 
 
 
 

Consolation bracket

 
Semifinal5th position game
 
      
 
20 July
 
 
Israel (OT)8
 
21 July
 
Wales7
 
Israel13
 
20 July
 
Scotland17
 
New Zealand5
 
 
Scotland7
 
7th position game
 
 
21 July
 
 
Wales11
 
 
New Zealand5

Platinum Division

Platinum Division will define positions 9 to 16.

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finals9th position game
 
          
 
19 July
 
 
Japan 12
 
20 July
 
South Korea 4
 
Japan 16
 
19 July
 
Italy 6
 
Germany 11
 
21 July
 
Italy 12
 
Japan 10
 
19 July
 
Czech Republic 7
 
Haudenosaunee 19
 
20 July
 
Netherlands 11
 
Haudenosaunee 6
 
19 July
 
Czech Republic 18 11th position game
 
Ireland 6
 
21 July
 
Czech Republic 9
 
Haudenosaunee 17
 
 
Italy 18
 

Consolation bracket

 
Semifinal13th position game
 
      
 
20 July
 
 
South Korea 1
 
21 July
 
Germany 18
 
Germany8
 
20 July
 
Ireland 14
 
Netherlands 1
 
 
Ireland 13
 
15th position game
 
 
21 July
 
 
South Korea 8
 
 
Netherlands 6

Diamond Division

Diamond Division will define positions 17 to 25.

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finals17th position game
 
          
 
19 July
 
 
 Colombia3
 
20 July
 
 Mexico10
 
 Mexico9
 
19 July
 
 Latvia13
 
 Latvia5
 
21 July
 
Spain4
 
Latvia 10
 
19 July
 
Hong Kong 9
 
 Hong Kong14
 
20 July
 
 Belgium8
 
Hong Kong (OT) 5
 
19 July
 
  Switzerland4 19th position game
 
  Switzerland 12
 
21 July
 
 Sweden 1
 
 Mexico 4
 
 
  Switzerland15
 

Consolation bracket

 
Semifinal21st position game
 
      
 
20 July
 
 
 Colombia6
 
21 July
 
 China8
 
China 4
 
20 July
 
Sweden19
 
 Belgium6
 
 
Sweden (OT)7
 
23rd position game
 
 
21 July
 
 
Spain13
 
 
Colombia5

†Loser of game places 25th

Final ranking

Rank Team Record
United States8–0
Canada6–2
England4–4
4th Australia4–4
5th Scotland2–6
6th Israel6–2
7th Wales2–6
8th New Zealand4–3
9th Japan7–1
10th Czech Republic5–3
11th Italy5–3
12th Haudenosaunee5–3
13th Ireland5–2
14th Germany5–3
15th South Korea4–4
16th Netherlands3–5
17th Latvia5–3
18th Hong Kong4–4
19th Switzerland2–5
20th Mexico3–5
21st Sweden3–4
22nd China1–6
23rd Spain2–5
24th Colombia0–7
25th Belgium1–6

References

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