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Haudenosaunee women's national under-20 lacrosse team

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Haudenosaunee Confederacy
Nickname(s)Haudenosaunee Nationals
WL membership2008
AssociationFirst Nations Lacrosse Association
Under-19 World Lacrosse Championships
Appearances2 (first in 2007)
Best result6th Place (2007)
Websitehaudenosauneenationals.com
Medal record
Nike Cup
Gold medal – first place 2015 Nike Cup

The Haudenosaunee women's national under-20 lacrosse team represents the Iroquois Confederacy in international women's lacrosse competitions. They are currently ranked tenth by World Lacrosse following the 2019 world championship.[1]

The Haudenosaunee U19 women's team won the 2015 Nike Cup - Orange Division championship defeating STEPS Lacrosse Philly.[2] The team was forced to withdraw from the 2015 U19 World Lacrosse Championship in Scotland as the United Kingdom did not accept their Iroquois passports.[3]

In 2021, the Haudenosaunee Nationals organization was disbanded and the women's team was rebranded under the Iroquois Nationals organization. In June of 2022, the Nationals dropped Iroquois from their name, adopting the name the Haudenosaunee Nationals.[4]

Under-20 World Lacrosse Championship

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Overall results

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U19 World Lacrosse Championship
Year Host GP W L GF GA Finish
2007 Canada 6 4 2 77 60 6th
2011 Germany 8 0 8 44 171 8th
2019 Canada 8 5 3 127 48 10th
2024 Canada 6 3 3 77 70 10th
Total - 28 12 16 325 349 -

2007

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2011

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4 August 2011 (2011-08-04) 2011 Preliminary Haudenosaunee  1-21  Canada Hanover Germany
11:00 (UTC+02:00) Stadium: Erika Fisch Stadium
5 August 2011 (2011-08-05) 2011 Preliminary Haudenosaunee  0-21  Australia Hanover Germany
17:00 (UTC+02:00) Stadium: Hannover 78
6 August 2011 (2011-08-06) 2011 Preliminary Haudenosaunee  3-15  United States Hanover Germany
10:00 (UTC+02:00) Stadium: Hannover 78
7 August 2011 (2011-08-07) 2011 Preliminary Haudenosaunee  12-29  Japan Hanover Germany
19:00 (UTC+02:00) Stadium: Erika Fisch Stadium
9 August 2011 (2011-08-09) 2011 Preliminary Haudenosaunee  3-27  England Hanover Germany
17:00 (UTC+02:00) Stadium: Hannover 78
10 August 2011 (2011-08-10) 2011 Consolation Quarterfinal Haudenosaunee  5-20  Canada Hanover Germany
17:00 (UTC+02:00) Stadium: Hannover 78
11 August 2011 (2011-08-11) 2011 Consolation Semifinal Haudenosaunee  8-15  Wales Hanover Germany
16:30 (UTC+02:00) Stadium: Hannover 78
13 August 2011 (2011-08-13) 2011 7th Place Final Haudenosaunee  12-23  Japan Hanover Germany
11:00 (UTC+02:00) Stadium: Erika Fisch Stadium

2019

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2 August 2019 (2019-08-02) 2019 Preliminary Haudenosaunee  21-3  Israel Peterborough, Ontario Canada
14:00 (UTC-04:00) Report
6 August 2019 (2019-08-06) 2019 Championship Haudenosaunee  9-11  Japan Peterborough, Ontario Canada
14:00 (UTC-04:00) Report

2024

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16 August 2024 (2024-08-16) 2024 Pool Play Haudenosaunee  19-8  Korea Mong Kok, Hong Kong Hong Kong
12:00 (UTC+08:00) Report Stadium: Mong Kok Stadium
17 August 2024 (2024-08-17) 2024 Pool Play Haudenosaunee  4-22  Canada Mong Kok, Hong Kong Hong Kong
18:30 (UTC+08:00) Report Stadium: Mong Kok Stadium
20 August 2024 (2024-08-20) 2024 Pool Play Haudenosaunee  6-8  Wales Mong Kok, Hong Kong Hong Kong
11:00 (UTC+08:00) Report Stadium: Mong Kok Stadium
21 August 2024 (2024-08-21) 2024 9th-12th Haudenosaunee  8-14  China Mong Kok, Hong Kong Hong Kong
19:00 (UTC+08:00) Report Stadium: Mong Kok Stadium
23 August 2024 (2024-08-23) 2024 11th Haudenosaunee  16-14  Mexico Mong Kok, Hong Kong Hong Kong
08:30 (UTC+08:00) Report Stadium: Mong Kok Stadium

Other tournaments and games

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2010s

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2 July 2015 (2015-07-02) 2015 Nike Cup - Orange Division Championship Haudenosaunee  - STEPS Lacrosse Philly Syracuse, New York United States
25 July 2019 (2019-07-25) Friendly Haudenosaunee  - Monster Girls Lax Rochester, New York United States

References

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  1. ^ "World Rankings". World Lacrosse. Retrieved August 1, 2019.
  2. ^ ".@STEPSLacrosse Philly places strong second at Nike Cup in Syracuse". PhillyLacrosse.com. 2015-07-03. Retrieved 2017-07-14.
  3. ^ "Haudenosaunee Withdraw from U19 Women's World Championship". Federation of International Lacrosse. Retrieved 2018-03-12.
  4. ^ "Why We Changed Our Name". haudenosauneenationals.com. Retrieved 2022-06-30.