1989 Women's Lacrosse World Cup

The 1989 Women's Lacrosse World Cup was the third Women's Lacrosse World Cup and was played in Perth, Australia from 2–9 September 1989. The United States defeated England in the final to win the tournament.[1] [2]

1989 Women's Lacrosse World Cup
Tournament details
Host country Australia
Dates2–9 September
Venue(s)Perth, Australia
Final positions
Gold  United States (2nd title)
Silver  England
Bronze  Australia
1986
1993

Results

Date Team 1 Team 2 Score
Sep 2United StatesScotland10-5
Sep 2EnglandWales8-4
Sep 2AustraliaCanada6-4
Sep 3United StatesEngland3-2
Sep 3CanadaWales11-4
Sep 3AustraliaScotland4-1
Sep 5United StatesWales18-5
Sep 5EnglandAustralia8-3
Sep 5CanadaScotland5-4
Sep 6AustraliaUnited States2-1
Sep 6ScotlandWales5-3
Sep 6EnglandCanada13-3
Sep 8United StatesCanada17-2
Sep 8AustraliaWales9-3
Sep 8EnglandScotland7-1

Table

Pos Team P W D L F A Pts GD
1United States540149168+33
2England540138148+24
3Australia540123178+6
4Canada520325434-18
5Scotland510416292-13
6Wales500519510-32

Fifth Place Play Off (September 9)

  • Scotland v Wales 5-3

Third Place Play Off (September 9)

  • Australia v Canada 10-1

Final (September 9)

  • United States v England 7-6
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