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Sweden (1)* |
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Czech Republic (3) |
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Hungary (12) |
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Denmark (9) | |||
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Finland (2) |
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Switzerland (4) |
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Australia (13) |
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Germany (11) | |||
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Poland (7) |
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Norway (5) |
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Slovakia (15) |
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Japan (18) | |||
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Russia (8) |
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Latvia (6) |
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Korea (23) |
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Canada (19) |
*Numbers in brackets show the current rankings after WFC 2011.
Sixteen (16) teams will compete for the title of Women´s World Champion. Five (5) countries were directly qualified to the Final Round according to the results from the previous WFC held in St Gallen, Switzerland 2011. All results from 2011 can be found here.
The remaining eleven (11) teams for the Final Round were decided in regional qualification tournaments, held in Europe, Asia-Oceania, and the Americas. According to the IFF Quota calculations, seven (7) teams qualified from Europe, three (3) from Asia-Oceania, and one (1) from the Americas.
WFC Qualification events
For results and statistics from all of the qualification events, go to the Event pages:
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