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The main club field lacrosse competition is the Ken Galluccio Cup, where the winner of each country’s league competes to decide the European club champion. The ELF is an affiliate member of the lacrosse world governing body, World Lacrosse . 21 ELF members are full members of the WL, which is the majority of all full members.
2 World Lacrosse members. 3 Independent national organizing bodies. 4 References. ... Slovak Lacrosse Federation 2003 • • [50] Slovenia Lacrosse Association 2005
The Czech Republic is a founding member of European Lacrosse Federation (ELF) and Czech Lacrosse Union has sent a national teams (men’s and women’s, senior and junior) to all European Lacrosse Championships that has been held since 1995 when the European competition started.
World Lacrosse (WL), formerly the Federation of International Lacrosse, is the international governing body of lacrosse, responsible for the men's, women's, and indoor versions of the sport. It was established in 2008 by the merger of the previously separate men's and women's international lacrosse associations. [ 2 ]
The NLB is a full member of both the Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) and the European Lacrosse Federation (ELF). The Netherlands' first international tournament was in 2004 when the men's team competed at the European Lacrosse Championships in Prague, Czech Republic. The team finished 9th out of 12 countries.
Pages in category "Lacrosse governing bodies in Europe" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Norwegian Federation of American Sports; S.
The Israel Lacrosse Association (ILA) is the official governing body of lacrosse in Israel, and is a member of World Lacrosse and the European Lacrosse Federation. [2] It was founded to develop and promote lacrosse within Israel and strives to offer lacrosse to Israelis of all ages. [3]
Lacrosse Scotland is the national governing body of lacrosse in Scotland. Previously known as the Scottish Lacrosse Association (SLA), name changed upon incorporation in 2005. It is a member of the Federation of International Lacrosse and the European Lacrosse Federation.