Fistball World Championships

Fistball World Championships are an international association fistball competition contested by the senior national teams of the members of the International Fistball Association (IFA) since 1968 for men and 1992 for women. In additional, under-18 Fistball World Championships have been hosted for male youth since 2003 and female youth since 2006.

Men’s Fistball World Championships

Results

# Year Host Date Gold Silver Bronze
1 1968
Linz, Austria
6–9 July 1968
West Germany

Austria

East Germany
2 1972
Schweinfurt, West Germany
17–20 August 1972
West Germany

Brazil

Austria
3 1976
Novo Hamburgo, Brazil
9–10 October 1976
West Germany

Brazil

Austria
4 1979
St. Gallen, Switzerland
31 August – 2 September 1979
West Germany

Austria

Brazil
5 1982
Hannover, West Germany
17–19 September 1982
West Germany

Brazil

Switzerland
6 1986
Buenos Aires, Argentina
10–12 October 1986
West Germany

Austria

Brazil
7 1990
Vöcklabruck, Austria
19–23 September 1990
West Germany

Austria

Brazil
8 1992
Llanquihue, Chile
23–29 November 1992
Germany

Austria

Brazil
9 1995
Windhoek, Namibia
29 August – 2 September 1995
Germany

Switzerland

Austria
10 1999
Olten, Switzerland
25–29 August 1999
Brazil

Germany

Austria
11 2003
Porto Alegre, Brazil
16–23 November 2003
Brazil

Germany

Austria
12 2007
Oldenburg, Germany
6–12 August 2007
Austria

Brazil

Germany
13 2011
Wien, Austria
7–13 August 2011
Germany

Austria

Brazil
14 2015
Córdoba, Argentina
14–22 November 2015
Germany

Switzerland

Austria
15 2019
Winterthur, Switzerland
11-17 August 2019
Germany

Austria

Brazil

Overall Medal Count

# Land Gold Silver Bronze
1  Germany 12 2 1
2  Brazil 2 4 6
3  Austria 1 7 6
4   Switzerland 0 2 1
5  East Germany 0 0 1

Women’s Fistball World Championships

Results

# Year Host Date Gold Silver Bronze
1 1994
Buenos Aires, Argentina
7–9 October 1994
Germany

Austria

Brazil
2 1998
Villach and Linz, Austria
2–5 September 1998
Germany

Switzerland

Brazil
3 2002
Curitiba, Brazil
6–10 November 2002
Switzerland

Brazil

Germany
4 2006
Jona, Switzerland
27–30 July 2006
Germany

Brazil

Austria
5 2010
Santiago, Chile
18–21 November 2010
Brazil

Germany

Austria
6 2014
Dresden, Germany
30 July – 3 August 2014
Germany

Austria

Brazil
7. 2016
Curitiba, Brazil
23–30 November 2016
Germany

Brazil

Switzerland
8. 2018
Linz, Austria
24–28 July 2018
Germany

Switzerland

Brazil

Overall Medal Count

# Land Gold Silver Bronze
1  Germany 6 1 1
2  Brazil 1 3 4
3   Switzerland 1 2 1
4  Austria 0 2 2

Male U18 Youth Fistball World Championships

Results

# Year Host Date Gold Silver Bronze
1. 2003
Bozen, Italy
19–20 June 2003
Brazil

Austria

Germany
2. 2006
Llanquihue, Chile
4–7 January 2006
Germany

Brazil
&
Switzerland and Austria
3. 2009
Swakopmund, Namibia
1–4 January 2009
Germany

Switzerland

Brazil
4. 2010
Lloret de Mar, Spain
22–25 July 2010
Germany

Brazil

Switzerland
5. 2012
Cali, Colombia
26–29 July 2012
Brazil

Switzerland

Germany
6. 2014
Pomerode, Brazil
16–20 April 2014
Germany

Brazil

Austria
7. 2016
Nuremberg, Germany
20–24 July 2016
Germany

Austria

Brazil
8. 2018
New Jersey, United States
11-15 July 2018
Brazil

Germany

Austria

Overall Medal Count

# Land Gold Silver Bronze
1  Germany 5 1 2
2  Brazil 3 3 2
3  Austria 0 2 3
4   Switzerland 0 2 2

Female U18 Youth Fistball World Championships

Results

# Year Host Date Gold Silver Bronze
1 2006
Llanquihue, Chile
4–7 January 2006
Germany

Switzerland
&
Brazil and Austria
2 2009
Swakopmund, Namibia
1–4 January 2009
Austria

Germany

Switzerland
3 2010
Lloret de Mar, Spain
22–25 July 2006
Germany

Switzerland
&
Brazil and Austria
4 2012
Cali, Colombia
26–29 July 2012
Austria

Germany

Brazil
5 2014
Pomerode, Brazil
16–20 April 2014
Germany

Austria

Brazil
6 2016
Nuremberg, Germany
20–24 July 2016
Germany

Brazil

Switzerland
7. 2018
New Jersey, United States
11-15 July 2018
Germany

Brazil

Austria

Overall Medal Count

# Land Gold Silver Bronze
1  Germany 5 2 0
2  Austria 2 2 3
4  Brazil 0 2 4
3   Switzerland 0 2 2

See also

References

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