Fistball World Championships Explained

Fistball World Championships (FWC) are an international association fistball competition contested by the senior national teams of the members of the International Fistball Association (IFA) since 1968 for men and 1992 for women. In additional, under-18 Fistball World Championships have been hosted for male youth since 2003 and female youth since 2006.

Men’s FWCs

Results summary

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I.1968
Linz
Jul 6–9
West Germany

Austria

East Germany
II.1972
Schweinfurt, West Germany
Aug 17–20
West Germany

Brazil

Austria
III.1976
Novo Hamburgo
Oct 9–10
West Germany

Brazil

Austria
IV.1979
St. Gallen
Aug 31 – Sep 2 
West Germany

Austria

Brazil
V.1982
Hannover, West Germany
Sep 17–19
West Germany

Brazil

Switzerland
VI.1986
Buenos Aires
Oct 10–12
West Germany

Austria

Brazil
VII.1990
Vöcklabruck
Sep 19–23
West Germany

Austria

Brazil
VIII.1992
Llanquihue
Nov 23–29
Germany

Austria

Brazil
IX.1995
Windhoek
Aug 29 – Sep 2 
Germany

Switzerland

Austria
X.1999
Olten
Aug 25–29
Brazil

Germany

Austria
XI.2003
Porto Alegre
Nov 16–23
Brazil

Germany

Austria
XII.2007
Oldenburg
Aug 6–12
Austria

Brazil

Germany
XIII.2011
Wien
Aug 7–13
Germany

Austria

Brazil
XIV.2015
Córdoba
Nov 14–22
Germany

Switzerland

Austria
XV.2019
Winterthur
Aug 11–17
Germany

Austria

Brazil
XVI.2023
Mannheim
Jul 22–29
Germany

Austria

Brazil

Medal Table

Nation
1700
2621
3247
4186
5021
6001

Women’s FWCs

Results summary

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I.1994
Buenos Aires
Oct 7–9
Germany

Austria

Brazil
II.1998
Villach and Linz
Sep 2–5
Germany

Switzerland

Brazil
III.2002
Curitiba
Nov 6–10
Switzerland

Brazil

Germany
IV.2006
Jona
Jul 27–30
Germany

Brazil

Austria
V.2010
Santiago
Nov 18–21
Brazil

Germany

Austria
VI.2014
Dresden
Jul 30 – Aug 3
Germany

Austria

Brazil
VII.2016
Curitiba
Nov 23–30
Germany

Brazil

Switzerland
VIII.2018
Linz
Jul 24–28
Germany

Switzerland

Brazil
IX.2021
Grieskirchen
Jul 28–31
Germany

Austria

Switzerland
X.2024
Montecarlo
Nov 7–10
Brazil

Germany

Switzerland

Medal Table

Nation
1721
2234
3123
4032

U18 Boys’ Youth FWCs

Results summary

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I. 2003
Bozen
Jun 19–20
Brazil

Austria

Germany
II. 2006
Llanquihue
Jan 4–7
Germany

Brazil
&
Switzerland and Austria
III. 2009
Swakopmund
Jan 1–4
Germany

Switzerland

Brazil
IV. 2010
Lloret de Mar
Jul 22–25
Germany

Brazil

Switzerland
V. 2012
Cali
Jul 26–29
Brazil

Switzerland

Germany
VI. 2014
Pomerode
Apr 16–20
Germany

Brazil

Austria
VII. 2016
Nuremberg
Jul 20–24
Germany

Austria

Brazil
VIII. 2018
New Jersey
Jul 11–15
Brazil

Germany

Austria
IX. 2021
Grieskirchen
Jul 29 – Aug 1
Germany

Austria

Brazil
X. 2024
Llanquihue
Oct 31 – Nov 3
Germany

Brazil

Austria

Medal Table

Nation
1712
2343
3034
4022

U18 Girls’ Youth FWCs

Results summary

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I.2006
Llanquihue
Jan 4–7
Germany

Switzerland
&
Brazil and Austria
II.2009
Swakopmund
Jan 1–4
Austria

Germany

Switzerland
III.2010
Lloret de Mar
Jul 22–25
Germany

Switzerland
&
Brazil and Austria
IV.2012
Cali
Jul 26–29
Austria

Germany

Brazil
V.2014
Pomerode
Apr 16–20
Germany

Austria

Brazil
VI.2016
Nuremberg
Jul 20–24
Germany

Brazil

Switzerland
VII.2018
New Jersey
Jul 11-15
Germany

Brazil

Austria
VIII.2021
Grieskirchen
Jul 29 – Aug 1
Germany

Austria

Brazil
IX. 2024
Llanquihue
Oct 31 – Nov 3
Austria

Germany

Switzerland

Medal Table

Nation
1630
2323
3025
4023

See also

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