2018 IGLFA World Championship

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2018 IGLFA World Championship
Tournament details
CityParis ( France)
Dates5–11 August 2018
Teams54 (from 19 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsWest Hollywood SC (Men's 11s D1)
Stonewall FC (Men's 11s D2)
SUD AU CUL (Men's 7s)
Rosa Bonheur (Women's 7s)
2016
2023

The 2018 IGLFA World Championship was the 23rd officially recognized world championship event for the IGLFA. It was held in Paris, France from August 5 through 11 as the football (soccer) competition part of the 2018 Gay Games.[1] Panamboyz United and FC Paris Arc en ciel served as the official co-hosts of the tournament, with support from the IGLFA and French Football Federation. All matches took place at Tremblay Park.

Federal Triangles Soccer Club (FTSC) were the defending world champions, while Stonewall F.C. were four-time defending Gay Games champions.

Nearly 900 participants in roughly 60 teams - some for 11v11 competition, some for 7v7 - were registered for the championship.[1][2] They represented 54 different clubs from 19 total nations. This made the IGLFA competition at the 2018 Gay Games the largest IGFLA world championship event since the 19th IGLFA championship (played as part of the 2010 Gay Games) in Cologne.

In the men's 11s D1 final, West Hollywood Soccer Club (LA Eclipse) beat Village Manchester FC on penalties after a 1 - 1 draw, winning the IGLFA again 21 years after their last win (as LA Suns) in 1997.

Tournament structure[edit]

Two weeks before the tournament, the official Paris 2018 website and the Facebook event for the tournament differed slightly in the number of teams per competition and in available competitions. The official site claimed 14 DI men's 11s teams, 21 DII men's 11s teams, 8 DI men's 7s teams, 6 DII Men's 7s teams, and 11 Women's 7s teams;[1] the official Facebook event claims 32 Men's 11s teams (down from 35) that would be split evenly into DI and DII after the preliminary phase, 14 men's 7s teams (no divisional split), and 12 women's 7s teams (up from 11).[2] (All men's teams are open to have female participants.)

Co-hosts Panamboyz United clarified the discrepancy in a Facebook post, confirming the absolute merger of the men's 7s competition and the preliminary-phase merger of the men's 11s competition, the latter similar to what occurred in the IGLFA Unity Cup the previous year.[3] That is, the men's 11s competition will begin with all 32 teams pooled into group regardless of registered division, followed by two separate knockout brackets, with the 16 higher-ranked teams from the groups in the "DI" bracket and the 16 lower-ranked teams from the groups in the "DII" bracket. As each team in the 11s competition was guaranteed to play 7 games (all 60 minutes except for the medal-qualifying semifinals and finals which will be a full 90 minutes each), this suggested that the losers in any round of the knockout phase will play fellow losers in subsequent rounds for a total of four placements games per team after their three group games. The groups in the 11s competition would be structured such that each team was only expected to play one opponent who initially registered for the other division - with the exception of one group, the exception likely a function of the fact that initial registration on the official website suggested 50% more DII teams than DI teams.

However, official tournament documents released the Sunday before games started[4] revealed further alterations to the tournament format. The Men's 7s competition was reduced back to 14 teams (after 15 had been previously posted to Facebook), and was split back into an 8-team DI bracket and 6-team DII group phase for placement games. The Women's 7s competition was reduced to 10 teams, and would include two 4-team playoff brackets and one return game for the 9th and 10th teams. Finally, the Men's 11s competition would include four 8-team playoff brackets instead of two 16-team playoff brackets, reducing the total number of games per team from seven to six. The four brackets were called D1, D2 elite, D2-B (effectively D3[5]), and D2-C (effectively D4[6]), where each playoff bracket would include the 8 teams who finished in the corresponding ranks in the eight 4-team groups. The official website was also ultimately updated to show these changes in team counts.

Further slight changes to both 7s competitions were required after one team in each forfeited out of their last group stage match, in addition to one women's team forfeiting the entire competition the morning the group stage began.

Participating clubs[edit]

Co-hosts FC Paris Arc en ciel posted the official list of participating teams to Facebook the day after the tournament structure was announced, (with an additional men's 7s team,) though did not specify whether the men's/open teams had initially registered as DI or DII.[7] The official list was later updated before games began,[8] revealing the addition of Ballboys Hamburg in a joint team with Panamboyz United, two team mergers in the Women's competition as well as the addition of the SF Spikes to the Philadelphia Falcon's squad, and one merger in the Men's 7s competition. Trophies were awarded to the top three teams in D1, D2 Elite (DII), and both 7s competitions, and to the top teams in D2-B (DIII) and D2-C (DIV).

Results[edit]

Preliminary stage[edit]

[10]

Men's 11s[edit]

Women's 7s[edit]

Men's 7s[edit]

Scheduled crossover matches were 1v3, 2v2, and 3v1

BeesCats Brazil9–3Mexico Zorros Mexico
Field 9, Tremblay Park
GFC Friends Prague Czech Republic3–0AlgeriaFrance Haraga/BNP Paribas
forfeit
Field 9, Tremblay Park
Cork Rebels Republic of Ireland1–0England Soho FC
Field 7, Tremblay Park

Finals stage[edit]

Men's 11s DI[edit]

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
August 9, Field 1, 16:30 CEST
 
 
Republic of IrelandDublin Devils FC1
 
August 10, Field 3, 09:00 CEST
 
United StatesNew York Ramblers0
 
Republic of IrelandDublin Devils FC1
 
August 9, Field 2
 
United StatesWest Hollywood2
 
United StatesWest Hollywood2
 
August 11, Honnor Field, 11:55 CEST
 
SwedenStockholm Snipers0
 
United StatesWest Hollywood1(5)
 
August 9, Field 3
 
EnglandVMFC First1(4)
 
ArgentinaLos Dogos0
 
August 10, Field 4, 09:00 CEST
 
EnglandStonewall Lions1
 
EnglandStonewall Lions1
 
August 9, Field 4
 
EnglandVMFC First3 Third place
 
FranceARDHIS FC0
 
August 10, Field 3, 15:00 CEST
 
EnglandVMFC First2
 
Republic of IrelandDublin Devils FC2
 
 
EnglandStonewall Lions3
 

Placement bracket

 
Semi-finalsFifth place
 
      
 
August 10, Field 1, 09:00 CEST
 
 
United StatesNew York Ramblers0
 
August 10, Field 2, 15:00 CEST
 
SwedenStockholm Snipers3
 
SwedenStockholm Snipers2
 
August 10, Field 2, 09:00 CEST
 
FranceARDHIS FC1
 
ArgentinaLos Dogos3(2)
 
 
FranceARDHIS FC3(4)
 
Seventh place
 
 
August 10, Field 1, 15:00 CEST
 
 
United StatesNew York Ramblers3
 
 
ArgentinaLos Dogos2

Men's 11s DII[edit]

Called "D2 Elite" in tournament documents

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
August 9, Field 1, 15:00 CEST
 
 
United StatesMinnesota Gray Ducks2
 
August 10, Field 3, 10:30 CEST
 
GermanyMunchen Streetboys0
 
United StatesMinnesota Gray Ducks0
 
August 9, Field 2
 
EnglandStonewall Cubs (GG)1
 
EnglandStonewall Cubs2
 
August 11, Honnor Field, 09:00 CEST
 
EnglandYorkshire Terriers FC0
 
EnglandStonewall Cubs4
 
August 9, Field 3
 
United StatesRainbow Unicorns1
 
United StatesRainbow Unicorns3
 
August 10, Field 4, 10:30 CEST
 
CanadaToronto0
 
United StatesRainbow Unicorns1(4)
 
August 9, Field 4
 
MexicoLobos1(3) Third place
 
AustraliaSydney Rangers0
 
August 10, Field 4, 15:00 CEST
 
MexicoLobos2
 
United StatesMinnesota Gray Ducks3
 
 
MexicoLobos0
 

Placement bracket

 
Semi-finalsFifth place
 
      
 
August 10, Field 1, 10:30 CEST
 
 
GermanyMunchen Streetboys2(3)
 
August 10, Field 4, 16:30 CEST
 
EnglandYorkshire Terriers FC2(2)
 
GermanyMunchen Streetboys2
 
August 10, Field 2, 10:30 CEST
 
CanadaToronto0
 
CanadaToronto4
 
 
AustraliaSydney Rangers0
 
Seventh place
 
 
(forfeit)
 
 
EnglandYorkshire Terriers FC3
 
 
AustraliaSydney Rangers0

Men's 11s DIII[edit]

Called "D2-B" in tournament documents

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
August 9, Field 1, 13:30 CEST
 
 
EnglandLondon Falcons FC1
 
August 10, Field 3, 12:00 CEST
 
SpainJapanGMadrid-Samurai0
 
EnglandLondon Falcons FC1
 
August 9, Field 2
 
FrancePanamboyz2
 
FrancePanamboyz8
 
August 10, Field 2, 16:30 CEST
 
United StatesBoston Strikers1
 
FrancePanamboyz0(4)
 
August 9, Field 3
 
MexicoDidesex0(3)
 
United StatesSan Diego Sparks0
 
August 10, Field 4, 12:00 CEST
 
MexicoDidesex1
 
MexicoDidesex2
 
August 9, Field 4
 
United StatesJet City Strikers1 Third place
 
ScotlandHotScots FC0(1)
 
August 10, Field 1, 16:30 CEST
 
United StatesJet City Strikers0(4)
 
EnglandLondon Falcons FC0(4)
 
 
United StatesJet City Strikers0(5)
 

Placement bracket

 
Semi-finalsFifth place
 
      
 
August 10, Field 1, 12:00 CEST
 
 
SpainJapanGMadrid-Samurai3
 
August 10, Field 3, 18:00 CEST
 
United StatesBoston Strikers0
 
SpainJapanGMadrid-Samurai1
 
August 10, Field 2, 12:00 CEST
 
United StatesSan Diego Sparks0
 
United StatesSan Diego Sparks0(5)
 
 
ScotlandHotScots FC0(4)
 
Seventh place
 
 
August 10, Field 3, 16:30 CEST
 
 
United StatesBoston Strikers1
 
 
ScotlandHotScots FC4

Men's 11s DIV[edit]

Called "D2-C" in tournament documents

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
August 9, Field 1, 12:0 CEST
 
 
United StatesBalls Deep State2
 
August 10, Field 3, 13:30 CEST
 
United StatesJacks & Goldstars4
 
United StatesJacks & Goldstars0(3)
 
August 9, Field 2
 
United StatesSan Francisco Spikes0(4)
 
United StatesSan Francisco Spikes3
 
August 10, Field 2, 18:00 CEST
 
EnglandEast End Phoenix FC0
 
United StatesSan Francisco Spikes0(4)
 
August 9, Field 3
 
EnglandLondon Titans FC0(3)
 
EnglandStonewall Pride0(4)
 
August 10, Field 4, 13:30 CEST
 
EnglandVMFC Reserves0(3)
 
EnglandStonewall Pride0
 
August 9, Field 4
 
EnglandLondon Titans FC4 Third place
 
CanadaVancouver1(2)
 
August 10, Field 1, 18:00 CEST
 
EnglandLondon Titans FC1(4)
 
United StatesJacks & Goldstars1(2)
 
 
EnglandStonewall Pride1(3)
 

Placement bracket

 
Semi-finalsFifth place
 
      
 
August 10, Field 1, 13:30 CEST
 
 
United StatesBalls Deep State0
 
August 10, Field 5/6, 16:30 CEST
 
EnglandEast End Phoenix FC3
 
EnglandEast End Phoenix FC0
 
August 10, Field 2, 13:30 CEST
 
CanadaVancouver1
 
EnglandVMFC Reserves0(3)
 
 
CanadaVancouver0(4)
 
Seventh place
 
 
August 10, Field 7/8, 16:30 CEST
 
 
United StatesBalls Deep State0
 
 
EnglandVMFC Reserves3

Women's 7s DI[edit]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 9, Field 5, 12:00 CEST
 
 
United StatesPhiladelphia Flacons & SF Spikes0
 
August 11, Field 5, 10:45 CEST
 
MexicoEnglandDidesex/Hackney4
 
MexicoEnglandDidesex/Hackney
 
August 9, Field 5, 13:30 CEST
 
FranceRosa Bonheur
 
FranceRosa Bonheur4
 
 
AustraliaFlying Bats WFC1
 
Third place
 
 
August 10, Field 6, 13:30 CEST
 
 
United StatesPhiladelphia Flacons & SF Spikes4
 
 
AustraliaFlying Bats WFC1

Women's 7s placement[edit]

 
Semi-finalsFifth place
 
      
 
August 9, Field 5, 15:00 CEST
 
 
FranceFC Paris Arc en Ciel2(2)
 
August 10, Field 5, 13:30 CEST
 
GermanyKaethes Tanten2(1)
 
FranceFC Paris Arc en Ciel3
 
August 9, Field 5, 16:30 CEST
 
FranceLes Fuegos2
 
FranceLes Fuegos5
 
 
RomaniaAustriaFranceCluj & Graz & Nice United0
 
Seventh place
 
 
August 10, Field 5, 12:00 CEST
 
 
GermanyKaethes Tanten0
 
 
RomaniaAustriaFranceCluj & Graz & Nice United1

Men's 7s DI[edit]

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
August 9, Field 7, 12:00 CEST
 
 
FranceSUD AU CUL8
 
August 9, Field 8, 15:00 CEST
 
EnglandSoho FC0
 
FranceSUD AU CUL8
 
August 9, Field 8, 12:00 CEST
 
United StatesSteal Your Manblers0
 
United StatesSteal Your Manblers2
 
August 11, Field 5, 09:00 CEST
 
Republic of IrelandCork Rebels FC1
 
FranceSUD AU CUL3
 
August 9, Field 7, 13:30 CEST
 
BrazilBeesCats2
 
BrazilBeesCats16
 
August 9, Field 8, 16:30 CEST
 
EnglandTrowbridge Tigers FC0
 
BrazilBeesCats7
 
August 9, Field 8, 13:30 CEST
 
United StatesFTSC/Falcons1 Third place
 
Czech RepublicGFC Friends Prague2
 
August 10, Field 5, 15:00 CEST
 
United StatesFTSC/Falcons3
 
United StatesSteal Your Manblers3
 
 
United StatesFTSC/Falcons1
 

Men's 7s placement[edit]

Losers' bracket

 
Semi-finalsFifth place
 
      
 
August 9, Field 7, 15:00 CEST
 
 
EnglandSoho FC0
 
August 10, Field 7, 13:30 CEST
 
Republic of IrelandCork Rebels FC3
 
Republic of IrelandCork Rebels FC0
 
August 9, Field 7, 16:30 CEST
 
Czech RepublicGFC Friends Prague5
 
EnglandTrowbridge Tigers FC0
 
 
Czech RepublicGFC Friends Prague3
 
Seventh place
 
 
August 10, Field 6, 12:00 CEST
 
 
EnglandSoho FC3
 
 
EnglandTrowbridge Tigers FC0

Lower placement

  • The intended group phase for the lower Men's 7s teams was abandoned when one of the five remaining teams after the group phase (FranceRacing Pop) also forfeited. Of the four "group" matches scheduled for August 9, only two were played, with each of the four remaining teams having played one game each. Thus, the competition was adapted to treat the played games as placement semifinals.
 
Semi-finalsNinth place
 
      
 
August 9, Field 6, 12:00 CEST
 
 
United StatesNY Ramblers3
 
August 10, Field 6, 15:00 CEST
 
United StatesBoston Strikers1
 
United StatesNY Ramblers5
 
August 9, Field 6, 15:00 CEST
 
Republic of IrelandEnglandLeftDevils FC0
 
MexicoZorros2
 
 
Republic of IrelandEnglandLeftDevils FC4
 
Eleventh place
 
 
August 10, Field 8, 13:30 CEST
 
 
United StatesBoston Strikers2
 
 
MexicoZorros3

Full time results[edit]

Men's 11s[edit]

  • 1- United States West Hollywood SC (Los Angeles, USA) (D1 gold medal)
  • 2- England Village Manchester FC First (Manchester, UK) (D1 silver medal)
  • 3- England Stonewall FC Lions (London, UK) (D1 bronze medal)
  • 4- Republic of Ireland Dublin Devils FC (Dublin, Ireland)
  • 5- Sweden Stockholm Snipers IF (Stockholm, Sweden)
  • 6- France Ardhis FC (France)
  • 7- United States New York Ramblers (New York, USA)
  • 8- Argentina Los Dogos (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
  • 9- England Stonewall FC Cubs (London, UK) (D2 gold medal)
  • 10- United States FTSC Rainbow Unicorns (Washington, DC, USA) (D2 silver medal)
  • 11- United States Minnesota Gray Ducks Soccer (Minneapolis, USA) (D3 bronze medal)
  • 12- Mexico Lobos México LGBT (Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico)
  • 13- Germany Team München Streetboys (Munchen, Germany)
  • 14- Canada Toronto United (Toronto, Canada)
  • 15- England Yorkshire Terriers FC (Leeds, UK)
  • 16- Australia Sydney Rangers FC (Sydney, Australia)
  • 17- FranceGermany Panamboyz United/Ballboys Hamburg (Paris, France/Hamburg, Germany)
  • 18- Mexico Didesex Deporte Lgbt (Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico)
  • 19- United States Jet City Strikers Rain City SC (Seattle, USA)
  • 20- England London Falcons FC (London, UK)
  • 21- SpainJapan GMadrid Sports/Samurai (Madrid, Spain/Japan)
  • 22- United States San Diego Sparks (San Diego, USA)
  • 23- Scotland HotScots FC (Edinburgh, Scotland, UK)
  • 24- United States Boston Strikers Soccer Club (Boston, USA)
  • 25- United States San Francisco Spikes SC (San Francisco, USA)
  • 26- England London Titans FC (London, UK)
  • 27- England Stonewall FC Pride (London, UK)
  • 28- United States TC Jacks/Austin Goldstars (Minnesota/Austin, USA)
  • 29- Canada Vancouver United OFK (Vancouver, Canada)
  • 30- England East End Phoenix FC (London, UK)
  • 31- England Village Manchester FC Reserves (Manchester, UK)
  • 32- United States FTSC Balls Deep State (Washington, DC, USA)

Men's 7s[edit]

  • 1- France Sud Au Cul (France) (gold medal)
  • 2- Brazil BeesCats Soccer Boys (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) (silver medal)
  • 3- United States NYR Steal Your Manblers (New York, USA) (bronze medal)
  • 4- United States FTSC/Falconsoccer (Washington/Philadelphia, USA)
  • 5- Czech Republic GFC Friends Prague (Prague, Czechia)
  • 6- Republic of Ireland Cork Rebels FC (Cork, Ireland)
  • 7- England Soho FC (London, UK)
  • 8- England Trowbridge Tigers FC (Trowbridge, UK)
  • 9- United States NY Ramblers 7s (New York, USA)
  • 10- EnglandRepublic of Ireland Leftdevils Leftfooters/Dublin Devils (London, UK/Dublin, Ireland)
  • 11- Mexico Zorros LGBT (Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico)
  • 12- United States Boston Strikers Soccer Club (Boston, USA)
  • 13- France Racing Pop (France)
  • 14- AlgeriaFrance Haraga United/BNP Paribas (Algeria/France)

Women's 7s[edit]

  • 1- France Rosa Bonheur (France) (gold medal)
  • 2- MexicoEngland Didesex/Hackney (Mexico/London, UK) (silver medal)
  • 3- United States Philadelphia Flacons/SF Spikes (Philadelphia/San Francisco, USA) (bronze medal)
  • 4- Australia Flying Bats WFC (Australia)
  • 5- France FC Paris Arc en Ciel (France)
  • 6- France Les Fuegos (France)
  • 7- Germany Kaethes Tanten (Germany)
  • 8- RomaniaGermanyFrance Cluj/Graz/Nice United (Romania/Germany/France)

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