2011 Ball Hockey World Championship – Division I held in
Bratislava
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,
Slovakia
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. They played two groups of four teams divided. The first two teams from the group advance to the semifinals. Teams that have won in the semifinals had secured progress on
Ball Hockey World Championship
The Ball Hockey World Championship is a biannual ball (street) hockey competition for women's and men's national teams. The first women's world championships were played in 2005, located in Pittsburgh, PA. The first championship was played in 199 ...
2013. In this case, the finale came
France
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and
Pakistan
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where Pakistan won. France and Pakistan for two years show in St John's in the elite.
Group A
Group B
Match for 7th place (Division - I)
Match for 5th place (Division - I)
Play off
Semifinals
Match for 3rd place (Division - I)
Finale (Division - I)
Final standings
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Ball Hockey World Championship
Ball Hockey World Championship
The Ball Hockey World Championship is a biannual ball (street) hockey competition for women's and men's national teams. The first women's world championships were played in 2005, located in Pittsburgh, PA. The first championship was played in 199 ...