2023 World Lacrosse Championship

2023 World Lacrosse Championship
Tournament details
Host country United States
Venue(s) Snapdragon Stadium
Torero Stadium
SDSU Sports Deck
Dates June 21 – July 1
Teams 30
Final positions
Champions  United States (11th title)
Runner-up  Canada
Third place  Iroquois
Fourth place Australia
Tournament statistics
Games played 107
Attendance 82,000 (766 per game)
Scoring leader(s) Austin Staats
MVP Brennan O'Neill

The 2023 World Lacrosse Championship was the 14th edition of the international men's field lacrosse tournament for national teams organized by World Lacrosse. Initially scheduled for 2022, it was postponed to 2023 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The tournament was held in San Diego, California.

The tournament was limited to 30 teams for the first time through regional qualifying tournaments. The United States won the tournament on July 1, 2023, in front of a crowd of 15,112, the championship was its 11th in the history of the event.

Hosting

The Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL), since renamed World Lacrosse, gave its member associations until the end of September 2016 to formally make its intent to bid known to the international sports body and March 2017 to submit their bid. The winning bid was announced in June 2018.

On June 25, 2018, FIL President Sue Redfern announced that Canada will host the 2022 World Lacrosse Championship in Coquitlam, British Columbia. According to the bidding team of the Canadian Lacrosse Association, it chose Coquitlam as the proposed host city for its bid citing the locality's previous hosting experience of the 2008 and 2016 men's U-19 world championships. On 18 October 2019, the organizing committee withdrew its bid to host the event in Coquitlam. Matches were to be held at the Percy Perry Stadium from July 14–23, 2022.

In October 2019, after the withdrawal of the organization, the championship was moved to California with the aim for better promoting lacrosse for a return to the Summer Olympics. In June 2020, the championship was postponed by a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated postponement of the 2020 Summer Olympics and 2021 World Games to 2021 and 2022 respectively.Los Angeles was named as host city.

In January 2022, the championship was relocated another time, as San Diego was announced as the new host city for 2023. The main venue will be Snapdragon Stadium at San Diego State University, with matches also taking place at Torero Stadium at the University of San Diego and three other fields at San Diego State.

Participating nations

The 2023 World Lacrosse Championship is the first World Lacrosse Championship to set a maximum number of competing teams, capping invitations at 30 national teams. Previous world championship rankings determined automatic qualifiers for 2023 and the number of remaining spots allocated to each Continental Federation. The top 10 full member nations at the conclusion of the 2018 world championship automatically qualified for 2023 with regional qualifiers necessary for remaining teams in the European Lacrosse Federation (11 spots), Pan-American Lacrosse Association (4 spots), Asia Pacific Lacrosse Union (4 spots), and the African Association of Lacrosse (1 spot).

In March 2022, due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Russian teams, athletes, and officials were suspended from participation in World Lacrosse events and qualifiers, and it was decided that no World Lacrosse or European Lacrosse Federation events would be held in Russia.

Finland initially qualified through the European qualifiers, however they withdrew due to funding challenges and were replaced by France, who was the next highest ranked European team.

Qualifying National Teams

Team 2018 Rank Federation Qualification Appearances Squad
United States 1 PALA Automatic 13 Ref
Canada 2 PALA Automatic 13 Ref
Haudenosaunee 3 PALA Automatic 7 Ref
Australia 4 APLU Automatic 13 Ref
England 5 ELF Automatic 13 Ref
Japan 6 APLU Automatic 7
Israel 7 ELF Automatic 2
Puerto Rico 8 PALA Regional 1
Germany 9 ELF Automatic 6 Ref
Philippines 10 APLU Regional 1
Scotland 11 ELF Automatic 6
Ireland 12 ELF Automatic 5 Ref
Jamaica 13 PALA Regional 1 Ref
Wales 14 ELF Regional 6 Ref
Italy 16 ELF Regional 4 Ref
Latvia 18 ELF Regional 4
Switzerland 20 ELF Regional 3
New Zealand 21 APLU Regional 5
Netherlands 22 ELF Regional 4 Ref
Austria 24 ELF Regional 3
Sweden 25 ELF Regional 5
Czech Republic 26 ELF Regional 6
Hong Kong 27 APLU Regional 5
Poland 32 ELF Regional 3
France 33 ELF Regional* 3
Denmark 34 ELF Regional 3
South Korea 35 APLU Regional 5 Ref
Mexico 38 PALA Regional 3
Peru 39 PALA Regional 1
Uganda 40 AAL Regional 2
National teams not competing in the tournament
2018 placement in parentheses
Lost Qualifying Matches Withdrew Participated in 2018 but not in 2023
  • Norway (17)
  • Greece (19)
  • Slovakia (23)
  • Hungary (28)
  • Belgium (30)
  • Spain (31)
  • France (33)*
  • Chinese Taipei (41)
  • China (42)
  • Croatia (43)
  • Turkey (44)
  • Colombia (45)
  • Kenya (–)
  • Portugal (–)
  • Slovenia (–)
  • U.S. Virgin Islands (–)
  • Finland (15)*
  • Argentina (29)
  • Russia (36)
  • Bermuda (37)
  • Luxembourg (46)

* Finland replaced by France after an announcement that they were unable to travel to the 2023 tournament

Schedule

  • Wednesday, 21 June – Opening Game (United States vs Canada)
  • Thursday, 22 June to Monday, 26 June – Pool Play
  • Tuesday, 27 June - First Round Playoff Games & Placement Games
  • Wednesday, 28 June - Quarterfinal Games & Placement Games
  • Thursday, 29 June - Semifinal Games & Placement Games
  • Friday, 30 June - Placement Games
  • Saturday, 1 July - Bronze and Gold Medal Games

Pool play

Pool A

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification
1 United States (Q) 4 4 0 46 16 +30 Advance to quarterfinals 7–5 9–7 12–3 18–1
2 Canada (Q) 4 3 1 34 21 +13 5–7 8–7 10–3 11–4
3 Haudenosaunee (Q) 4 2 2 42 28 +14 Advance to playoff 7–9 7–8 10–6 18–5
4 Australia (Q) 4 1 3 20 36 −16 3–12 3–10 6–10 8–4
5 England (Q) 4 0 4 14 55 −41 1–18 4–11 5–18 4–8
Source: 2023 World Lacrosse Championship
(Q) Qualified for the phase indicated

Pool B

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification .
1 Japan (Q) 4 4 0 70 6 +64 Advance to playoff 14–1 15–2 23–3 18–0
2 Wales (Q) 4 3 1 32 30 +2 Qualify for 2nd Place table 1–14 7–6 7–6 17–4
3 France (Q) 4 2 2 34 31 +3 Qualify for 15th-30th Placement Games 2–15 6–7 13–4 13–5
4 Denmark (Q) 4 1 3 22 45 −23 3–23 6–7 4–13 9–2
5 Uganda (Q) 4 0 4 11 57 −46 0–18 4–17 5–13 2–9
Source: 2023 World Lacrosse Championship
(Q) Qualified for the phase indicated

Pool C

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification
1 Israel (Q) 4 4 0 44 17 +27 Advance to playoff 12–6 8–4 14–4 10–3
2 Puerto Rico (Q) 4 3 1 45 29 +16 Qualify for 2nd Place table 6–12 9–7 14–6 16–4
3 Philippines (Q) 4 2 2 31 24 +7 Qualify for 15th-30th Placement Games 4–8 7–9 11–4 9–3
4 Czech Republic (Q) 4 1 3 26 46 −20 4–14 6–14 4–11 12–7
5 Sweden (Q) 4 0 4 17 47 −30 3–10 4–16 3–9 7–12
Source: 2023 World Lacrosse Championship
(Q) Qualified for the phase indicated

Pool D

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification
1 Jamaica (Q) 4 4 0 31 18 +13 Advance to playoff 5–3 6–4 10–6 10–5
2 Germany (Q) 4 3 1 39 23 +16 Qualify for 2nd Place table 3–5 11–8 9–6 16–4
3 Poland (Q) 4 2 2 32 28 +4 Qualify for 15th-30th Placement Games 4–6 8–11 11–7 9–4
4 New Zealand (Q) 4 1 3 31 36 −5 6–10 6–9 7–11 12–6
5 Switzerland (Q) 4 0 4 19 47 −28 5–10 4–16 4–9 6–12
Source: 2023 World Lacrosse Championship
(Q) Qualified for the phase indicated

Pool E

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification
1 Italy (Q) 4 4 0 60 23 +37 Advance to playoff 13–5 15–5 13–9 19–4
2 Hong Kong (Q) 4 3 1 37 33 +4 Qualify for 2nd Place table 5–13 9–7 14–7 9–6
3 Scotland (Q) 4 2 2 33 36 −3 Qualify for 15th-30th Placement Games 5–15 7–9 9–8 12–4
4 Mexico (Q) 4 1 3 39 41 −2 9–13 7–14 8–9 15–5
5 Austria (Q) 4 0 4 19 55 −36 4–19 6–9 4–12 5–15
Source: 2023 World Lacrosse Championship
(Q) Qualified for the phase indicated

Pool F

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification
1 Ireland (Q) 4 4 0 48 24 +24 Advance to playoff 12–6 8–7 14–9 14–2
2 Netherlands (Q) 4 3 1 30 23 +7 Qualify for 2nd Place table 6–12 4–1 8–7 12–3
3 Latvia (Q) 4 2 2 22 22 0 Qualify for 15th-30th Placement Games 7–8 1–4 7–6 7–4
4 Peru (Q) 4 1 3 39 34 +5 9–14 7–8 6–7 17–5
5 South Korea (Q) 4 0 4 14 50 −36 2–14 3–12 4–7 5–17
Source: 2023 World Lacrosse Championship
(Q) Qualified for the phase indicated

Playoff Stage

All participating teams in Pool A are awarded the 1-5 Seeds based on the Pool A Standings. The remaining 5 Pool winners are awarded the 6-10 Seeds based on their records and Goal Differential. The 4 best Pool Runner-Ups from all pools besides Pool A are awarded the 11-14 Seeds.

2nd Place Table

The top 4 teams in the 2nd Place Table make the Championship Playoff Bracket as seeds 11-14. The last place team in this table becomes the 15th seed in the Placement Games

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Promotion or relegation
1 Germany (Q) 4 3 1 39 23 +16 Advance to Playoffs
2 Puerto Rico (Q) 4 3 1 45 29 +16
3 Netherlands (Q) 4 3 1 30 23 +7
4 Hong Kong (Q) 4 3 1 37 33 +4
5 Wales (Q) 4 3 1 32 30 +2 Qualify for Placement Games
Source: 2023 World Lacrosse Championship
(Q) Qualified for the phase indicated
Notes:
  1. Germany 23 Goals Against vs Puerto Rico 29 Goals Against

Championship Playoff Bracket

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Gold Medal Game
                       
1 United States 19
8 Israel 3
8 Israel 6
9 Ireland 5
1 United States 11
4 Australia 2
4 Australia 18
13 Netherlands 7
4 Australia 10
5 England 5
5 England 7
(OT)
12 Puerto Rico 6
1 United States 10
2 Canada 7
2 Canada 20
10 Jamaica 1
7 Italy 6
10 Jamaica 7
2 Canada 12
3 Haudenosaunee 7
3 Haudenosaunee 13 Bronze Medal Game
14 Hong Kong 3
3 Haudenosaunee 10 4 Australia 6
6 Japan 5 3 Haudenosaunee 11
6 Japan 9
11 Germany 4

5th to 8th Place Bracket

Teams who lose in the Quarterfinals will play for 5th through 8th Place. Matches based on seedings entering playoffs, with highest 2 seeds playing for 5th place and lowest 2 seeds playing in 7th place.

5th Place Game
     
5 England 4
6 Japan 8
7th Place Game
8 Israel 8
(OT)
10 Jamaica 7

9th to 14th Place Bracket

Teams who lose in the First Round playoff will play for 9th through 14th place. The losers of the 8 vs 9 and the 7 vs 10 First Round playoff games receive a "bye" into the second round of this bracket for winning their respective pools.

Round 1 Round 2 9th Place Game
                 
9 Ireland 6
12 Puerto Rico 7
12 Puerto Rico 12
13 Netherlands 2
12 Puerto Rico 9
7 Italy 10
11 Germany 10
14 Hong Kong 6
7 Italy 14 11th Place Game
11 Germany 5
9 Ireland 7
11 Germany 8
(OT)
13th Place Game
     
13 Netherlands 7
14 Hong Kong 10

15th to 18th Placement Games

Round 1 Round 2 15th Place Game
                 
15 Wales 6
22 Mexico 7
(OT)
22 Mexico 10
18 France 8
18 France 8
19 Latvia 5
22 Mexico 6
16 Philippines 8
17 Poland 8
20 Scotland 9
(2OT)
20 Scotland 4 17th Place Game
16 Philippines 11
16 Philippines 13 18 France 5
21 Peru 4 20 Scotland 6

19th to 22nd Place Bracket

Teams who lose their first round game in the above bracket play in the below bracket for 19th through 22nd place.

Round 1 19th Place Game
           
15 Wales 8
19 Latvia 5
15 Wales 7
17 Poland 5
17 Poland 10
21 Peru 8 21st Place Game
19 Latvia 13
21 Peru 7

23rd to 26th Placement Games

Round 1 Round 2 23rd Place Game
                 
23 New Zealand 15
30 Uganda 2
23 New Zealand 11
27 Sweden 12
26 Switzerland 6
27 Sweden 11
27 Sweden 7
25 Czech Republic 8
(OT)
25 Czech Republic 9
28 Austria 8
25 Czech Republic 10 25th Place Game
29 South Korea 4
24 Denmark 6 23 New Zealand 10
29 South Korea 7 29 South Korea 8

27th to 30th Place Bracket

Teams who lose their first round game in the above bracket play in the below bracket for 27th through 30th place.

Round 1 27th Place Game
           
30 Uganda 1
26 Switzerland 13
26 Switzerland 7
28 Austria 4
28 Austria 11
24 Denmark 5 29th Place Game
30 Uganda 5
24 Denmark 7

Final standings

The top five teams in the final standings will be in Pool A in the 2026 World Lacrosse Championship.

Rank Team Pld W L GF GA GD


1st place, gold medalist(s) United States 7 7 0 86 28 +58
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Canada 7 5 2 73 39 +34
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Haudenosaunee 8 5 3 83 52 +31
4 Australia 8 3 5 56 70 -14
5 Japan 7 6 1 92 24 +68
6 England 7 1 6 30 79 -49
7 Israel 7 6 1 61 48 +13
8 Jamaica 7 5 2 46 52 -6
9 Italy 7 6 1 90 39 +51
10 Puerto Rico 8 5 3 79 54 +25
11 Germany 8 5 3 66 59 +7
12 Ireland 7 4 3 66 45 +21
13 Hong Kong 7 4 3 56 63 -7
14 Netherlands 7 3 4 46 60 -14
15 Philippines 7 5 2 63 38 +25
16 Mexico 7 3 4 62 63 -1
17 Scotland 7 4 3 52 60 -8
18 France 7 3 4 55 52 +3
19 Wales 7 5 2 52 57 +6
20 Poland 7 3 4 55 52 +3
21 Latvia 7 3 4 45 45 0
22 Peru 7 1 6 58 70 -12
23 Czech Republic 7 4 3 53 65 -12
24 Sweden 7 2 5 47 72 -25
25 New Zealand 7 3 4 67 58 +9
26 South Korea 7 1 6 33 76 -43
27 Switzerland 7 2 5 45 63 -18
28 Austria 7 1 6 42 76 -34
29 Denmark 7 2 5 40 68 -28
30 Uganda 7 0 7 19 92 -73

Awards

The following awards were given out at the end of the tournament.

MVP: Brennan O'Neill

Best Attacker: Austin Staats

Best Midfielder: Brennan O'Neill

Best Defenseman: Jacob Piseno

All-World Team

Attack Midfield Defense Goalkeeper
Blaze Riorden

Statistical Leaders

Rank Points Goals Assists Faceoffs Won Save Percentage*
1 Austin Staats (38) Austin Staats (30) Randy Staats (17) John Dugenio (89) Ryan Richters (65.0)
2 Christian Cuccinello (35)
    • Hiroki Kanaya
    • Pers-Anders Olters
    • Shinya Tateishi (21)
    • Christian Cuccinello
    • Christopher Willox (15)
Will Vitelli (74)
3 Shinya Tateishi (32) Tomos Rosser (68)
4 Pers-Anders Olters (27)
    • Rob Pannell
    • Robert Schain
    • Josh Sanchez
    • Jeff Teat
    • Florian Werner (12)
Nicholas Vazquez (63) Dan Morris (56.0)
5
    • Hiroki Kanaya
    • John Piatelli (26)
Christian Cuccinello (20) Keiji Victor Ishii (61) Andrew Morris (55.6)
6 Will Cabrera (18) Will Clarkson (60) Joe Walsh (54.2)
7 Randy Staats (25)
    • Ethan Ashley
    • Conor Foley
    • John Piatelli
    • Nathaniel Solomon (16)
Trevor Baptiste (59) Joseph Varela (52.6)
8 Conor Foley (24) TD Ierlan (53)
    • Andre Bremgartner
    • Will Mark (51.9)
9
    • Logan Ip
    • Andrew Ortega
    • Josh Sanchez (23)
Shinya Tateishi (11) Alex Mulholland (51)
10
    • Josh Byrne
    • Andrew Ortega
    • John Piatelli
    • Lasse Volquardsen (10)
Luke McCallion (50) Sean Aaron (51.5)

*Minimum of 200 minutes played