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European Lacrosse Championships

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The European Lacrosse Championships began in 1995, the same year as the founding of the European Lacrosse Federation (ELF), to determine the best national lacrosse team of Europe. The men's tournament was held that first year, with the women following in 1996. Through 2001, the Championships were annual events. Since 2004 the men's tournament has been held every four years. The women have played in 2003, 2004, 2008, 2012 and 2015.

Medals

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Men

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1BERJAYA England91111
2BERJAYA Germany1315
3BERJAYA Israel1102
4BERJAYA Czech Republic0314
5BERJAYA Ireland0101
BERJAYA Italy0101
BERJAYA Netherlands0101
8BERJAYA Scotland0044
9BERJAYA Finland0022
10BERJAYA Sweden0011
BERJAYA Wales0011
Totals (11 entries)11111133

Women

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1BERJAYA England83112
2BERJAYA Wales35210
3BERJAYA Scotland1269
4BERJAYA Israel0202
5BERJAYA Czech Republic0033
Totals (5 entries)12121236

Total

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1BERJAYA England174223
2BERJAYA Wales35311
3BERJAYA Germany1315
4BERJAYA Israel1304
5BERJAYA Scotland121013
6BERJAYA Czech Republic0347
7BERJAYA Ireland0101
BERJAYA Italy0101
BERJAYA Netherlands0101
10BERJAYA Finland0022
11BERJAYA Sweden0011
Totals (11 entries)23232369

Results

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Men

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# Year Host Final Third place match
Champions Score Runners-up Third place Score Fourth place
1 1995 Czech Republic
Prague
BERJAYA
England
8–6 BERJAYA
Czech Republic
BERJAYA
Wales
12–4 BERJAYA
Scotland
2 1996 Germany
Düsseldorf
BERJAYA
England
8–6 BERJAYA
Czech Republic
BERJAYA
Scotland
BERJAYA
Wales
3 1997 Sweden
Stockholm
BERJAYA
England
9–7 BERJAYA
Czech Republic
BERJAYA
Sweden
BERJAYA
Wales
4 1999 England
Manchester
BERJAYA
England
12–9 BERJAYA
Germany
BERJAYA
Scotland
8–6 BERJAYA
Czech Republic
5 2000 Scotland
Glasgow
BERJAYA
England
11–7 BERJAYA
Germany
BERJAYA
Scotland
9–8 BERJAYA
Czech Republic
6 2001 Wales
Penarth
BERJAYA
Germany
16–8 BERJAYA
England
BERJAYA
Czech Republic
16–11 BERJAYA
Scotland
7 2004 Czech Republic
Prague
BERJAYA
England
7–6 BERJAYA
Germany
BERJAYA
Scotland
12–10 BERJAYA
Sweden
8 2008 Finland
Lahti
BERJAYA
England
14–4 BERJAYA
Netherlands
BERJAYA
Germany
9–8 BERJAYA
Sweden
9 2012 Netherlands
Amsterdam
BERJAYA
England
15–5 BERJAYA
Ireland
BERJAYA
Sweden
11–10 BERJAYA
Netherlands
10 2016 Hungary
Budapest
BERJAYA
England
7–6 BERJAYA
Israel
BERJAYA
Finland
12–4 BERJAYA
Wales
11 2025 Poland
Wrocław
BERJAYA
Israel
9–8 BERJAYA
Italy
BERJAYA
England
7–4 BERJAYA
Ireland
  • 2020 postpone to 2022 and later was cancelled.

Men Performance

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Team 1995
Czech Republic
(6)
1996
Germany
(6)
1997
Sweden
(6)
1999
England
(6)
2000
Scotland
(6)
2001
Wales
(6)
2004
Czech Republic
(12)
2008
Finland
(18)
2012
Netherlands
(17)
2016
Hungary
(24)
2022
Poland
(22)[1][2]
2025
Poland
(24)
BERJAYA Austria15th18th9th
BERJAYA Belgium15th15th19th
BERJAYA Bulgaria24th
BERJAYA Croatia15th20th
BERJAYA Czech Republic2nd2nd2nd4th4th3rd5th8th9th10th2nd7th
BERJAYA Denmark10th10th19th11th21st
BERJAYA England1st1st1st1st1st2nd1st1st1st1stAuto3rd
BERJAYA Finland8th5th7th3rd10th19th
BERJAYA France17th16th22nd13th8th
BERJAYA Germany6th6th5th2nd2nd1st2nd3rd5th5thAuto7th
BERJAYA Greece10th
BERJAYA Hungary17th16th
BERJAYA Ireland6th7th6th2nd11thAuto4th
BERJAYA Israel8th2ndAuto1st
BERJAYA Italy11th18th13th20th5th2nd
BERJAYA Latvia12th11th9th6th5th
BERJAYA Luxembourg
BERJAYA Netherlands9th2nd4th7th4th9th
BERJAYA Norway14th14th12th12th18th
BERJAYA Poland14th7th15th
BERJAYA Portugal22nd17th
BERJAYA Russia16th
BERJAYA Scotland4th3rd6th3rd3rd4th3rd9th6th8thAuto13th
BERJAYA Slovakia12th12th21st17th11th
BERJAYA Slovenia23rd21st
BERJAYA Spain13th17th18th14th16th
BERJAYA Sweden5th5th3rd6th5th4th4th3rd13th8th22nd
BERJAYA  Switzerland16th11th6th3rd12th
BERJAYA Turkey
BERJAYA Ukraine23rd
BERJAYA Wales3rd4th4th5th6th5th6th7th10th4thAuto14th

Women

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# Year Host Final Third Place Match
Champion Score Second Place Third Place Score Fourth Place
1 1996
Details
Germany
Düsseldorf
BERJAYA
England
BERJAYA
Wales
BERJAYA
Scotland
BERJAYA
Czech Republic
2 1997
Details
Sweden
Stockholm
BERJAYA
England
BERJAYA
Wales
BERJAYA
Czech Republic
BERJAYA
Sweden
3 1998
Details
Czech Republic
Prague
BERJAYA
Scotland
BERJAYA
England
BERJAYA
Wales
BERJAYA
Czech Republic
4 1999
Details
England
Manchester
BERJAYA
Wales
9–7 BERJAYA
England
BERJAYA
Czech Republic
12–7 BERJAYA
Germany
5 2000
Details
Scotland
Glasgow
BERJAYA
England
BERJAYA
Wales
BERJAYA
Scotland
BERJAYA
Czech Republic
6 2003
Details
Germany
Göttingen
BERJAYA
England
13–2 BERJAYA
Scotland
BERJAYA
Czech Republic
9–4 BERJAYA
Germany
7 2004
Details
Czech Republic
Prague
BERJAYA
Wales
6–5 BERJAYA
Scotland
BERJAYA
England
10–9 BERJAYA
Czech Republic
8 2008
Details
Finland
Lahti
BERJAYA
Wales
BERJAYA
England
BERJAYA
Scotland
BERJAYA
Ireland
9 2012
Details
Netherlands
Amsterdam
BERJAYA
England
11–5 BERJAYA
Wales
BERJAYA
Scotland
12–7 BERJAYA
Germany
10 2015
Details
Czech Republic
Nymburk
BERJAYA
England
11–8 BERJAYA
Wales
BERJAYA
Scotland
10–9 BERJAYA
Israel
11 2019
Details
Israel
Netanya
BERJAYA
England
10–7 BERJAYA
Israel
BERJAYA
Wales
13–8 BERJAYA
Czech Republic
12 2024
Details
Portugal
Braga
BERJAYA
England
12–5 BERJAYA
Israel
BERJAYA
Scotland
9–7 BERJAYA
Wales

Women Performance

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Team 1996
Germany
(5)
1997
Sweden
(6)
1998
Czech Republic
(5)
1999
England
(6)
2000
Scotland
(5)
2003
Germany
(6)
2004
Czech Republic
(8)
2008
Finland
(10)
2012
Netherlands
(12)
2015
Czech Republic
(17)
2019
Israel
(19)
2024
Portugal
(19)
BERJAYA Austria8th10th10th11th 18th
BERJAYA Belgium16th 17th
BERJAYA Czech Republic4th3rd4th3rd4th3rd4th5th5th7th4th 7th
BERJAYA Denmark8th
BERJAYA England1st1st2nd2nd1st1st3rd2nd1st1st1st 1st
BERJAYA Finland9th9th11th16th 16th
BERJAYA Germany5th5th5th4th5th4th5th6th4th6th6th 6th
Germany Germany B6th
BERJAYA Ireland4th8th5th7th 5th
BERJAYA Israel4th2nd 2nd
BERJAYA Italy9th13th 8th
BERJAYA Latvia12th8th9th 9th
BERJAYA Netherlands10th7th13th8th 10th
BERJAYA Norway15th10th 15th
Poland 13th
Portugal 19th
BERJAYA Scotland3rd6th1st5th3rd2nd2nd3rd3rd3rd5th 3rd
Scotland Scotland B5th6th
BERJAYA Spain17th15th 14th
BERJAYA Sweden4th6th7th6th14th14th 11th
BERJAYA Switzerland11th12th12th 12th
Wales Wales2nd2nd3rd1st2nd1st1st2nd2nd3rd 4th
Wales Wales B7th
199619971998199920002003200420082012201520192024

See also

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References

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  1. Lacrosse, World (2022-04-19). "The Road to San Diego: 11 men's teams earn world championship qualification". World Lacrosse. Retrieved 2025-02-03.
  2. stats.pointbench.com https://stats.pointbench.com/eqm/2022/index.php?cmd=group-rank-full-ex. Retrieved 2025-02-03. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)