Teams 16 | Dates 17–27 June Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city) | |
Champions United States (6th title) |
The 2009 Women's Lacrosse World Cup, the eighth World Cup played, is the preeminent international women's lacrosse tournament. The tournament was held at SK Slavia Praha Sport Centre in Prague, Czech Republic from June 17 to June 27, 2009. USA defeated Australia in the finals to win the tournament.
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Sponsoring organizations
The event is sponsored by the Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) and the Czech Women’s Lacrosse (CWL). This tournament was first held in 1982 and is held every four years. It is the first major event to be sponsored by the FIL. In August 2008, the men's international governing body International Lacrosse Federation merged with the former governing body for women's lacrosse, the International Federation of Women's Lacrosse Associations, to form the Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL).
The CWL also sponsors the 12th annual Prague Cup as an associated event. This tournament, held at the same venue as the World Cup, allows international club teams to compete at the same time in the open event.
Teams
Sixteen teams, the most ever, competed in the 2009 World Cup tournament. New entries include: Austria, Denmark, Haudenosaunee, Ireland, South Korea, and the Netherlands. The Haudenosaunee is the first team of women to represent the indigenous peoples of the Americas in the Women's World Cup. Lacrosse is seen as a sacred sport to the Iroquois and was traditionally a sport reserved for only men. In earlier tournaments, clan mothers protested the women's team playing the sacred sport and threatened to lay down on the field to prevent them from playing.
The tournament saw the return of defending gold medal winners Australia, as well as Canada, England, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, Scotland, United States, Wales and the Czech Republic.
Teams were split into three separate pools. Pool A (Australia, United States, England, Canada, and Japan) and Pool B (Wales, Scotland, Czech Republic, Germany and New Zealand) played round robins games against each team in their pool seeding for the quarterfinals. Pool C (Austria, Denmark, Haudenosaunee, Ireland, Korea and Netherlands) played in two mini-pools ((I)& (II)) to determine who will advance to the next round of play. The quarterfinals were followed by consolation games, the semifinals, and the bronze and gold medal games.
Round Robin results
WPct. = Winning Percentage, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, P.I.M. = Penalty Minutes, PPG= Points per Game
Quarter finals
places 1-8:
USA 22 - 5 IrelandAustralia 17 - 4 ScotlandCanada 10 - 6 WalesEngland 19 - 12 Japanplaces 9-16:
Czech Republic 23 - 0 South KoreaGermany 24 - 1 DenmarkNew Zealand 18 - 0 AustriaHaudenosaunee 16 - 2 NetherlandsSemi finals
places 1-4:
USA 20 - 3 EnglandAustralia 12 - 10 Canadaplaces 5-8:
Ireland 15 - 13 JapanWales 11 - 8 Scotlandplaces 9-12:
Czech Republic 12 - 7 HaudenosauneeGermany 15 - 4 New Zealandplaces 13-16:
Netherlands 28 - 1 South KoreaAustria 10 - 9 DenmarkFinals
15th place final:
Denmark 17 - 3 South Korea13th place final:
Netherlands 14 - 3 Austria11th place final:
Haudenosaunee 18 - 6 New Zealand9th place final:
Czech Republic 15 - 5 Germany7th place final:
Japan 11 - 7 Scotland5th place final:
Ireland 12 - 7 Wales3rd place final:
Canada 14 - 9 England1st place final:
USA v Australia