2020 CAZOVA Senior Championship and World Championship Qualification
As CAZOVA prepares for the 2020 CAZOVA Championship and World Championship Qualification, countries were placed in two groups based on the recent NORCECA Rankings. The host for the Women's Group A and Group B will be Suriname and Guadeloupe respectively. The Men’s equivalent will be held in Suriname and the Bahamas.
The NORCECA Ranking as at December 31, 2019 is as follows:
Ranking
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Women
|
Men
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1
|
TTO
|
TTO
|
2
|
JAM
|
SUR
|
3
|
SUR
|
BAR
|
4
|
GDP
|
BAH
|
5
|
CUR
|
HAI
|
6
|
MQE
|
MQE
|
7
|
BAH
|
JAM
|
8
|
ISV
|
CUR
|
9
|
BAR
|
ISV
|
10
|
ARU
|
ARU
|
11
|
BON
|
CAY
|
12
|
CAY
|
GDP
|
13
|
HAI
|
TCI
|
14
|
TCI
|
BON
|
Groups were distributed using the serpentine system with the host seeded in group A and Group B first.
|
|
Women Groups
|
Men Groups
|
SUR -3
|
GDP -4
|
SUR-2
|
BAH -4
|
TTO -1
|
JAM -2
|
TTO -1
|
BAR -3
|
MQE -6
|
CUR -5
|
MQE -6
|
HAI -5
|
BAH -7
|
ISV -8
|
JAM -7
|
CUR -8
|
ARU - 10
|
BAR -9
|
ARU -10
|
ISV -9
|
BON -11
|
CAY -12
|
CAY -11
|
GDP - 12
|
TCI - 14
|
HAI - 13
|
BON -14
|
TCI -13
|
|
|
|
|
Trinidad and Tobago are the current CAZOVA Men and Women’s Champions, with the TTO Women participating in the 2018 World Championship which was held in Japan.
The 2022 Women's World Championship will be hosted jointly by the Netherlands and Poland, and the Men’s equivalent will be hosted by Russia.