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2008 International Lacrosse Federation Under-19 World Lacrosse Championships : ウィキペディア英語版
2008 ILF Men's U-19 World Lacrosse Championship

The 2008 International Lacrosse Federation Under–19 World Lacrosse Championships (U–19's) was held at Percy Perry Stadium in Coquitlam, British Columbia from July 3 to July 12. The event was sponsored by the International Lacrosse Federation. This lacrosse tournament is held about every four years, and teams are composed of players that are under the age of nineteen.〔Germany was granted a waiver by the ILF and is fielding a team consisting of Under–21 year olds.〕
This was the last major event to be sponsored by the ILF. In August 2008, the ILF merged with the former governing body for international women's lacrosse, the International Federation of Women's Lacrosse Associations, to form the Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL). Future Under–19 championships will be sponsored by FIL.
The United States won the gold medal, the silver medal winners were Canada and the bronze medal went to the Iroquois Nationals.
==Teams==
The 2008 tournament saw twelve nations competing in the championship. Teams were split into two division: the elite "Blue Division" and the "Red Division" consisting of nations where lacrosse is still developing. The tournament consisted of round robin play within a team's division, where each team played every team in its division once. Round robin play established seedings for the following series of single elimination play-in games to compete in the "placing" or semi-final round.
The Blue Division was composed of the following six elite teams: the United States had won each of the International Lacrosse Federation's Under-19 World Lacrosse Championship tournaments since its inception in 1988,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=US Men's U–19 National Team History )Canada led by head coach Gary Gait,〔 〕 Iroquois Nationals, this Native American team is only sanctioned to compete in lacrosse internationally, the up-and-coming England team,〔 Australia, who won the bronze medal in 2003,〔 and Japan, who moved up to the Blue Division after going undefeated in the Red Division in 2003.〔 〕
The Red Division included three nations making their first appearance in an Under–19 World Lacrosse Championship tournament.〔 〕 Bermuda,〔 〕 Finland,〔 〕 and Scotland〔 〕 are making their first appearance in the tournament. The nations of Wales〔 〕 and South Korea〔 〕 are making their second appearances in the Under-19 World Lacrosse Championship. Germany is also participating, but was granted a waiver by the ILF to field a team consisting of Under-21 year olds.

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