2002 World Lacrosse Championship

The 2002 FIL World Lacrosse Championship were held between 7–15 July 2002. The event was the premier international men's lacrosse tournament, and took place in Perth, Australia under the auspices of the International Lacrosse Federation. This was the second time that the tournament was held in Perth, following the 1990 tournament. Fifteen teams competed in the event in three divisions.

The United States successfully defended their title for the sixth consecutive time, defeating Canada 18–15 in the final. Australia beat the Iroquois team 12–11 for third place.

Pool Play

For the pool play phase of the tournament, the teams were divided into three divisions – five in the top Blue Division, six in the Red Division, and four in tn the Green Divisions. The top three finishers in the Blue Division advanced directly to the semifinals, while the fourth place team played the winner of the Red Division for the final semifinal spot. Green Division participants were not eligible to win the championship.

Blue Division

Key to colours in group tables
Advanced to Semifinals
Advanced to Play-In game
Team Played Won Lost GF GA GD
 United States 4 4 0 79 25 +54
 Canada 4 3 1 56 43 +13
 Australia 4 2 2 57 49 +8
 Iroquois 4 1 3 36 70 –34
 England 4 0 4 29 70 –41
7 July 2002
United States United States22–6 Iroquois Report
Canada Canada13–9 England Report
8 July 2002
Iroquois Iroquois17–9 England Report
Australia Australia7–22 United States Report
9 July 2002
Canada Canada20–8 Iroquois Report
England England8–19  Australia Report
10 July 2002
United States United States14–9 Canada Report
Australia Australia19–5 Iroquois Report
11 July 2002
Canada Canada14–12 Australia Report
United States United States21–3 England Report

Red Division

Team Played Won Lost GF GA GD
 Japan 5 5 0 77 30 +47
 Germany 5 4 1 56 45 +11
 Scotland 5 3 2 50 45 +5
 Sweden 5 2 3 36 56 –20
 Czech Republic 5 1 4 41 49 –8
 Wales 5 0 5 37 72 –35
7 July 2002
Scotland Scotland14–7 Wales Report
Japan Japan19–4 Sweden Report
Germany Germany11–7 Czech Republic Report
8 July 2002
Japan Japan11–5 Germany Report
Czech Republic Czech Republic8–9 Scotland Report
Wales Wales8–10 Sweden Report
9 July 2002
Germany Germany11–8 Wales Report
Scotland Scotland10–5 Sweden Report
Czech Republic Czech Republic5–16  Japan Report
10 July 2002
Japan Japan10–8 Scotland Report
Czech Republic Czech Republic16–5 Wales Report
Germany Germany14–10 Sweden Report
11 July 2002
Sweden Sweden7–5 Czech Republic Report
Germany Germany15–9 Scotland Report
Japan Japan21–8 Wales Report

Green Division

Team Played Won Lost GF GA GD
 Ireland 5 5 0 80 12 +68
 South Korea 5 3 2 70 38 +32
 Hong Kong 5 1 4 21 64 –43
 New Zealand 5 1 4 22 79 –57
7 July 2002
Ireland Republic of Ireland16–1 Hong Kong Report
South Korea South Korea23–2 New Zealand Report
8 July 2002
Ireland Republic of Ireland14–5 South Korea Report
Hong Kong Hong Kong8–9 New Zealand Report
9 July 2002
Ireland Republic of Ireland19–3 New Zealand Report
Hong Kong Hong Kong3–19  South Korea Report
10 July 2002
South Korea South Korea20–3 New Zealand Report
Ireland Republic of Ireland15–0 Hong Kong Report
11 July 2002
Ireland Republic of Ireland16–3 South Korea Report
Hong Kong Hong Kong9–5 New Zealand Report

Championship Round

Blue Division fourth-place finisher Iroquois and Red Division winner Japan played a 1-game playoff to determine who would be the fourth and final semifinalist in the championship bracket.

12 July 2010
Iroquois Iroquois19–14 (OT) Japan Report
Semi-finals Final
14 July
  United States   18  
  Iroquois   8  
 
15 July
      United States   18
    Canada   15
Third place
14 July 15 July
  Canada   15   Iroquois   11
  Australia   14     Australia   12
14 July 2002
United States United States 18–8 Iroquois Report
Canada Canada15–14 Australia Report
15 July 2002
Iroquois Iroquois11–12 Australia Report
United States United States18–15 Canada Report

Consolation Round

5th-8th Place

Semi-finals Final
14 July
  England   16  
  Scotland   7  
 
15 July
      England   12
    Japan   13
Third place
14 July 15 July
  Japan   8   Scotland   12 (OT)
  Germany   7     Germany   11
14 July 2002
England England 16–7 Scotland Report
Japan Japan8–7 Germany Report
15 July 2002
Scotland Scotland12–11 (OT) Germany Report
England England12–13 Japan Report

9th-12th Place

Although Ireland won the Green Division, runner-up South Korea progressed to the 9th-12th place bracket because Ireland was not yet a member of the International Lacrosse Federation.

12 July 2002
Wales Wales19–10 South Korea Report
14 July 2002
Czech Republic Czech Republic13–7 Wales Report
15 July 2002
Wales Wales12–16 South Korea Report
Sweden Sweden8–6  Czech Republic Report

Final standings

Rank Team Record
1st, gold medalist(s)  United States 60
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Canada 42
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Australia 33
4  Iroquois 25
5  Japan 71
6  England 15
7  Scotland 43
8  Germany 43
9  Sweden 33
10  Czech Republic 25
11  South Korea 43
12  Wales 17
13  Ireland 50
14  Hong Kong 14
15  New Zealand 14

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