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Fact Sheet Group A: Finland, Switzerland, Poland, Germany

All the facts of group A of the WFC2019 Neuchatel.

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Finland

Current Ranking: 2
Result Previous WFC: 2
First WFC Appearance: 1997
WFC Participations so far: 11
Best Result: 1 (2001, 1999)

Most points last edition
  1. Veera Kauppi 11+6=17
  2. Nina Rantala 4+4=8
  3. My Kippilä 2+5=7

Switzerland

Current Ranking: 3
Result Previous WFC: 3
First WFC Appearance: 1997
WFC Participations so far: 11
Best Result: 1 (2005)

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Switzerland during the WFC 2017 match against Poland (Photo: IFF)
Most points last edition:
  1. Seraina Ulber 5+10=15
  2. Michelle Wiki 10+4=14
  3. Corin Ruttimann 9+4=13

Poland

Current Ranking: 7
Result Previous WFC: 7
First WFC Appearance: 2007
WFC Participations so far: 8
Best Result: 6 (2011)

Most points last edition:
  1. Justyna Krzywak 10+3=13
  2. Elzbieta Piotrowska 3+2=5
  3. Agata Plechan 2+3=5

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Poland – Germany at the WFC2017 (Photo: IFF)

Germany

Current Ranking: 8
Result Previous WFC: 10
First WFC Appearance: 1997
WFC Participations so far: 11
Best Result: 6 (2015, 1999)

Most points last edition:
  1. Randi Kleerbaum 3+2=5
  2. Anne-Marie Mietz 2+3=5
  3. Pauline Baumgarten 1+4=5

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