2014-02-08

Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 2/7/14
From US Lacrosse

A record 38 nations have been confirmed to compete in the 2014 Federation of International Lacrosse World Championship, which will be held July 10-19 at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colo., the “”Official Competition City” for the 10-day event, which is expected to attract as many as 150,000 visitors.

The 38-team field is headlined by the defending champion, the United States, and will include nine first-time entrants. The nations competing for the first time in an FIL men’s world championship will be Belgium, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Israel, Russia, Thailand, Turkey and Uganda. Uganda will be the first team from Africa to compete in an FIL world championship.

The previous record for number of teams competing in an FIL world championship was 29, set at the 2010 FIL men’s world championship in Manchester, England. The United States defeated Canada 12-10 in the gold medal game that year, avenging a loss to the Canadians from the 2006 world championship. The last time this quadrennial event was held in the United States was 1998, when 11 nations competed in Baltimore with the host U.S. edging Canada 15-14 in overtime.

Full-event ticket packages to the world championship, which include admission to more than 125 games over 10 days, along with access to the International Village and Vendor Village, are now on sale at www.worldlacrosse2014.com<http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com>.

In addition to the world championship, registration is currently open for the boys’ youth and men’s masters’ World Festivals that will be held in conjunction with the event at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park. More than 125 teams have already signed up for the World Festivals. Visit www.worldlacrosse2014.com<http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com> for more information about age groups and registering a team.

The final schedule for the championship will be announced in early March. Here are the competing nations:

Argentina

Australia

Austria

Belgium

Bermuda

Canada

China

Colombia

Costa Rica

Czech Republic

England

Finland

France

Germany

Hong Kong

Ireland

Iroquois Nationals

Israel

Italy

Japan

Republic of Korea

Latvia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Norway

Poland

Russia

Scotland

Slovakia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Thailand

Turkey

Uganda

United States

Wales

World Championship History
Year Location Teams Champion Runner-Up

1967 Toronto, Canada 4 United States Australia

1974 Melbourne, Australia 4 United States Australia

1978 Manchester, England 4 Canada United States

1982 Baltimore 4 United States Australia

1986 Toronto, Canada 4 United States Canada

1990 Perth, Australia 5 United States Canada

1994 Manchester, England 6 United States Australia

1998 Baltimore 11 United States Canada

2002 Perth, Australia 15 United States Canada

2006 London, Canada 21 Canada United States

2010 Manchester, England 29 United States Canada

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