FIIC Intercrosse World Championship

The FIIC Intercrosse World Championship is the bi-annual international championship for intercrosse. The World Championship is organised by the Fédération Internationale d’Inter-Crosse (FIIC). The men's competition was started in 1999 and the women's in 2001. The men's and women's tournaments are usually held in the same venue.[1]

FIIC Intercrosse World Championship
SportMen's intercrosse
Founded1999
Most recent
champion(s)
Czech Republic
Most titlesCzech Republic (10th title)
FIIC Intercrosse World Championship
SportWomen's intercrosse
Founded2001
Most recent
champion(s)
Czech Republic
Most titlesCzech Republic (8th title)

Men's Results

Year Gold Silver Bronze Host city Host country
1999 Czech Republic Quebec France Auderghem Belgium
2000 Quebec Czech Republic Italy Kostelec Czech Republic
2001 Quebec Czech Republic Italy Lecco Italy
2002 Czech Republic Quebec Italy Szombathely Hungary
2003 Quebec France Canada Sherbrooke Canada
2004 Czech Republic Canada Italy Sursee Switzerland
2005 Czech Republic Italy France Prague Czech Republic
2006 Czech Republic Italy Canada Szombathely Hungary
2008 Czech Republic Canada Italy Kriens Switzerland
2012 Czech Republic Italy Germany Prague Czech Republic
2013 Czech Republic Germany Canada Lons-le-Saunier France
2016 Czech Republic Quebec France Montréal Canada
2018 Czech Republic Quebec Germany Prague Czech Republic

Performance by team

Team 1999

(6)
2000

(6)
2001

(6)
2002

(6)
2003

(5)
2004

(7)
2005

(5)
2006

(7)
2008

(6)
2012

(5)
2013

(5)
2016

()
2018

(5)
Alpine team5th
Belgium4th6th
/ Quebec/Canada2nd1st1st2nd1st2nd3rd2nd3rd2nd2nd
Czech Republic1st2nd2nd1st1st1st1st1st1st1st1st1st
France3rd4th4th2nd4th3rd5th4th5th3rd4th
Germany6th5th3rd2nd3rd
Ghana6th
Hungary5th6th5th7th6th
Italy5th3rd3rd3rd4th3rd2nd2nd3rd2nd4th
Poland6th
Switzerland5th4th5th5th6th5th
Slovakia7th4th4th4th

Medals table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Czech Republic (CZE)102012
2 Canada (CAN)36211
3 Italy (ITA)0358
4 France (FRA)0134
5 Germany (GER)0123
Totals (5 nations)13131238

Until 2002 and again since 2016, Canada has played under the name Quebec.

Women's Results

Year Gold Silver Bronze Host city Host country
2001 Czech Republic Quebec Italy Lecco Italy
2002 Czech Republic Quebec Europe Szombathely Hungary
2003 Quebec Canada France Sherbrooke Canada
2004 Czech Republic Canada Switzerland Sursee Switzerland
2005 Czech Republic Canada Hungary Prague Czech Republic
2008 Czech Republic Canada Switzerland Kriens Switzerland
2012 Czech Republic Germany Canada Prague Czech Republic
2013 Czech Republic Germany Canada Lons-le-Saunier France
2016 Czech Republic Quebec / Euro-Quebec Montréal Canada
2018 Czech Republic Germany Quebec Prague Czech Republic

Medals table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Czech Republic (CZE)8008
2 Canada (CAN)17210
3 Germany (GER)0202
4  Switzerland (SUI)0022
5 France (FRA)0011
 Hungary (HUN)0011
 Italy (ITA)0011
Totals (7 nations)99725

Until 2002 and again since 2016, Canada has played under the name Quebec.

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References

  1. "World Cup / World Championship". FIIC. Archived from the original on 12 November 2017. Retrieved 12 November 2017.
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