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  1. We’re working hard to grow lacrosse throughout Europe. We started with only 6 countries in 1995 and more than twenty years later, we have over 30 member nations- plus a few on our radar where we’re planting the seeds of our favourite sport.

  2. ELF Country Membership. If the country you are in is not on the list that means that lacrosse has still to be set up and developed. The European Lacrosse Federation has many means to assist you in this, so please get in contact and tell us where you are from and how/where you heard about lacrosse.

  3. European Lacrosse Federation Heidelberger Str. 10 80804 Munich Germany Int’l Phone: +491743393433 Int’l Fax: Website: https://www.europeanlacrosse.org The European Lacrosse Federation (ELF) is the organizational body for lacrosse played in Europe, including both women’s and men’s lacrosse. Our mission is as follows: To develop and maintain all forms of lacrosse throughout Europe To ...

  4. MembershipEuropean Lacrosse Federation. The Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) has announced that it has made Belgium a full member nation. Commenting on the announcement, FIL’s Development Director, Bob DeMarco, said; “We’re thrilled that Belgium is now a full member of FIL.

  5. 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.

  6. European Lacrosse Federation (ELF) is the sport governing body of men and women's lacrosse in Europe. It was founded in 1995 by the Czech Republic, Scotland, England, Sweden, Germany, and Wales. [2] There are currently 34 member nations. [3]

  7. As of March 2024, there are 92 member countries in World Lacrosse, 48 full members and 44 associate members. [4] Membership is split between four continental federations who are affiliated with World Lacrosse and help to develop lacrosse across the world.

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