2018 World Lacrosse Championship

The 2018 World Lacrosse Championship was the 13th edition of the international men's field lacrosse tournament for national teams organized by the Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL). As many as 50 countries were expected to compete in the tournament; with the official total coming in at 46, which made the 2018 WLC the largest of all-time. The games were held in Netanya, Israel on 12–21 July 2018. The United States won the tournament, its 10th championship in the history of the event.

Hosting
Manchester, England was originally selected to host the tournament, but withdrew in May 2017. Instead, the championships took place in Netanya, Israel between 12 and 21 July 2018. This was the first World Lacrosse Championship played outside of the United States, Canada, England, or Australia.

Tournament
On Thursday, 12 July, the Opening Ceremony and first games were held at Netanya Stadium, a 13,610-seat multi-use stadium which opened in 2012. It served as a host venue for the 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Championship and is the home field of Maccabi Netanya FC.

From Friday, 13 July to Saturday, 21 July, tournament games were played at Wingate Institute. Located on 50 hectares (125 acres), the Wingate Institute serves as Israel's National Centre for Physical Education and Sport. The campus's facilities host the Maccabiah Games every four years, and its primary stadium serves as the home field for the Israel National Rugby Team.

Participating nations
48 teams initially entered the tournament. They were drawn into 14 groups in March 2018. However Bulgaria and Haiti later withdrew leaving just 46 teams. The world ranking of the teams based on their performance in the 2014 edition is also displayed. The top 6 teams in the 2014 edition are drawn into the Blue Division while the rest of the teams were drawn into the other divisions.

Schedule

 * Wednesday, 11 July – Opening game (Hong Kong vs. Luxembourg)
 * Thursday, 12 July – Opening ceremony and pool play
 * Friday, 13 July to Tuesday, 17 July – pool play and play-Ins
 * Wednesday, 18 July – Quarterfinals
 * Thursday, 19 July – Semifinals
 * Friday, 20 July – Final placement games (bronze-medal game to 46th place)
 * Saturday, 21 July – Gold-medal game

Upper bracket
The upper bracket includes the 13 first-place finishers from each division as well as the second-place finisher of the white division. These teams can still win the world championship.

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Lower bracket
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2018 World Lacrosse Festival
Alongside the WLC, youth and adult lacrosse teams from around the world will participate in the 2018 World Lacrosse Festival at Shefayim Soccer Complex.

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

MVP: 🇺🇸 Michael Ehrhardt

Outstanding Attackman: 🇨🇦 Curtis Dickson

Outstanding Midfielder: 🇺🇸 Tom Schreiber

Outstanding Defenseman: 🇺🇸 Michael Ehrhardt

Outstanding Goalie: 🇨🇦 Dillon Ward