- Tournament history
- External links
- See also
{{MedalTableTop}}{{Medal|Comp|World Championships}}{{Medal|Gold|2000 Czech Republic|Team}}{{Medal|Gold|2001 Italy|Team}}{{Medal|Gold|2003 Canada|Team}}{{Medal|Silver|1999 Belgium|Team}}{{Medal|Silver|2002 Hungary|Team}}{{Medal|Silver|2004 Switzerland|Team}}{{Medal|Silver|2008 Switzerland|Team}}{{Medal|Silver|2016 Switzerland|Team}}{{Medal|Bronze|2006 Hungary|Team}}{{Medal|Bronze|2013 France|Team}}{{MedalBottom}}The Canada men's national intercrosse team is the intercrosse team representing Canada internationally, and a member of the Fédération Internationale d'Inter-Crosse (FIIC). Canada until 2003 operated under the name Quebec. The team has competed in the annual Intercrosse World Championship several times starting in 1999. Canada did not participate in the 2005 Intercrosse World Championship and 2012 Intercrosse World Championship. Tournament historyWorld Championships | Year | Championship | Host | Classification | 1999 | 1st World Championship | Auderghem (Belgium) | 2nd place | 2000 | 2nd World Championship | Kostelec (Czech Republic) | Champions | 2001 | 3rd World Championship | Lecco (Italy) | Champions | 2002 | 4th World Championship | Szombathely (Hungary) | 2nd place | 2003 | 5th World Championship | Sherbrooke (Canada) | Champions | 2004 | 6th World Championship | Sursee (Switzerland) | 2nd place | 2006 | 8th World Championship | Szombathely (Hungary) | 3rd place | 2008 | 9th World Championship | Kriens (Switzerland) | 2nd place | 2013 | 11th World Championship | Lons-le-Saunier (France) | 3rd place | 2016 | 12th World Championship | Montreal (Canada) | 2nd place |
External links - FIIC official site
- History
See also 1 : National sports teams of Canada |