Women's Lacrosse World Cup

Women's Lacrosse World Cup

The Women's Lacrosse World Cup is sponsored by the International Federation of Women's Lacrosse Associations every 4 years. The latest World Cup was held from June 23 to July 2, 2005 in the United States and was won by Australia.

Jen Adams and Sarah Forbes led Australia to a record 14-7 win over the USA in the 2005 final of the World Cup, before 6,000 at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, Maryland on July 2. The final score was the biggest winning margin in World Cup history and only the second time that the USA has not won the Cup, both times when the event was held in the USA and both times to the Australians (the other time was 1986 in Philadelphia).

The IFWLA World Cup began in 1982 where it was hosted in Nottingham, England. [http://www.lacrosseworldcup2009.com/ The 2009 IFWLA World Cup] will be the eighth world cup and will be hosted in Prague in the Czech Republic.

Past Results

1982

* 1st United States
* 2nd Australia
* 3rd Canada
* 4th Scotland
* 5th England
* 6th Wales

1986

* 1st Australia
* 2nd United States
* 3rd Scotland
* 4th Canada
* 5th England
* 6th Wales

1989

* 1st United States
* 2nd England
* 3rd Australia
* 4th Canada
* 5th Scotland
* 6th Wales

1993

* 1st United States
* 2nd England
* 3rd Australia
* 4th Canada
* 5th Scotland
* 6th Wales
* 7th Japan
* 8th Czech Republic

1997

* 1st United States
* 2nd Australia
* 3rd England
* 4th Wales
* 5th Canada
* 6th Scotland
* 7th Japan

2001

* 1st United States
* 2nd Australia
* 3rd England
* 4th Canada
* 5th Wales
* 6th Scotland
* 7th Japan
* 8th Germany

2005

* 1st Australia
* 2nd United States
* 3rd England
* 4th Canada
* 5th Japan
* 6th Wales
* 7th Scotland
* 8th Czech Republic
* 9th Germany
* 10th New Zealand


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