The Teams of the world cup 2023
THEY HAVE QUALIFIED: 16 TEAMS WILL COMPETE IN THE 2023 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP IN FISTBALL IN MANNHEIM. THEY WILL TRAVEL FROM ALL CONTINENTS OF THE WORLD!
Whether in Chile or Japan, New Zealand, Namibia or Denmark, preparations for the big highlight, the 2023 World Fistball Championships in Mannheim, are already in full swing at all the qualified nations. All nations promise exciting encounters – and are already looking forward to being part of an extraordinary world championship.
World Cup participants travel from
from all continents
The best teams in the world have qualified for the 2023 World Cup in Mannheim.
They must not be missing in any case: In addition to the world champions Austria (2007) and Brazil (1999 & 2003), the record champion and current title holder Germany (12x world champion) will also be present at the 2023 World Fistball Championships in Mannheim. Host Germany won the last three World Championships.
Switzerland (silver medal at the 2022 World Games) and Chile, which have participated in all 15 World Cup events to date, are also perennial contenders. And Argentina, Italy (both 13 participations) and Namibia (12 participations) are also traditionally represented with a team at the title fights.
Europe
8 European nations participate in the 2023 World Fistball Championship.
Germany
15 participations
Austria
15 participations
Switzerland
15 participations
Italy
13 participations
Denmark
7 participations
Czech Republic
5 participations
The Americas
From North and South America 4 nations will compete in Mannheim.
Brazil
15 participations
Chile
15 participations
Argentina
13 participations
USA
5 participations
Asia
With Japan also a team from Asia will compete in Mannheim.
Japan
5 participations
Oceania
As in the 2019 World Cup, 2 nations will again compete for Oceania.
Australa
2 participations
New Zealand
1 participation
Africa
Namibia is the traditional African nation to take part.
Namibia
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The Highlights from 2019
The announcement for the IFA 2021 Women’s Fistball World Championship has met with great interest.
To date, 14 national associations have expressed their interest in participating in the World Championships. The definitive registration must be confirmed at a later date. As we already know today, the development of the CORONA pandemic will have a significant impact on the
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PARTICIPATIONS AND SUCCESSES: WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MEN
1968
Linz (Austria)
July 6-9, 1968
1. Federal Republic of Germany
2. Austria
3. German Democratic Republic
4. Brazil
5. Switzerland
6. Chile
7. Italy
8. Canada
1972
Schweinfurt (Germany)
August 17-20, 1972
1. Federal Republic of Germany
2. Brazil
3. Austria
4. Switzerland
5. Italiy
6. Chile
7. South West Africa
1976
Novo Hamburgo (Brazil)
October 9-10, 1976
1. Federal Republik of Germany
2. Brazil
3. Austria
4. Switzerland
5. Argentina
6. Chile
1979
St. Gallen (Switzerland)
August 31-September 2, 1979
1. Federal Republic of Germany
2. Austria
3. Brazil
4. Switzerland
5. Argentina
6. South West Africa
7. Italy
8. Chile
1982
Hannover (Germany)
September 17-19, 1982
1. Federal Republic of Germany
2. Brazil
3. Switzerland
4. Austria
5. Argentina
6. Italy
7. South West Africa
8. Chile
1986
Buenos Aires (Argentina)
October 10-12, 1986
1. Federal Republic of Germany
2. Austria
3. Brazil
4. Switzerland
5. Argentina
6. Chile
1990
Vöcklabruck (Austria)
19-23 September 1990
1. Federal Republic of Germany
2. Austria
3. Brazil
4. Switzerland
5. GDR
6. Argentina
7. Namibia
8. Chile
9. Italy
10. Uruguay
11. Denmark
1992
Llanquihue (Chile)
November 23-29, 1992
1. Germany
2. Austria
3. Brazil
4. Switzerland
5. Argentina
6. Chile
7. Namibia
8. Italy
9. Uruguay
10. Denmark
1995
Windhoek (Namibia)
August 29-September 2, 1995
1. Germany
2. Switzerland
3. Austria
4. Brazil
5. Argentina
6. Namibia
7. Itala
8. Chile
9. Denmark
10. Czech Republic
1999
Olten (Switzerland)
25-29 August 1999
1. Brazil
2. Germany
3. Austria
4. Switzerland
5. Argentina
6. Namibia
7. Italy
8. Czech Republic
9. Chile
10. Denmark
11. USA
12. Japan
2003
Porto Alegre (Brazil)
November 16-23, 2003
1. Brazil
2. Germany
3. Autria
4. Switzerland
5. Argentina
6. Denmark
7. Namibia
8. Chile
9. Italy
10. Japan
2007
Oldenburg (Germany)
6-12 August 2007
1. Austria
2. Brazil
3. Germany
4. Switzerland
5. Argentina
6. Chile
7. Italy
8. Namibia
9. Denmark
10. Taiwan
11. USA
12. Japan
2011
Pasching (Autria)
7-13 August 2011
1. Germany
2. Austria
3. Brazil
4. Argentina
5. Switzerland
6. Chile
7. Italy
8. Namibia
9. USA
10. Serba
11. Czech Republic
12. Japan
2015
Córdoba (Argentina)
November 14-22, 2015
1. Germany
2. Switzerland
3. Austria
4. Brazil
5. Argentina
6. Chile
7. Italy
8. USA
9. Namibia
10. Colombia
11. Czech Republic
12. Pakistan
13. Australia
14. South Africa
2019
Winterthur (Switzerland)
11-17 August 2019
1. Germany
2. Austria
3. Brazil
4. Switzerland
5. Italy
6. Chile
7. Argentina
8. Namibia
9. Czech Republic
10. USA
11. New Zealand
12. Denmark
13. Serbia
14. Poland
15. Belgium
16. Australia
17. Netherlands
18. Japan
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