Category: European Lacrosse Federation

European Lacrosse Federation European Championship Men’s 2004

European Lacrosse Federation Logo [Reference: 1]

Final Standings

PosPWLFA
1England77010230
2Germany7525641
3Scotland7344675
4Sweden8355871
5Czech Republic6244645
6Wales6152161
7Ireland7618227
8Finland6424737
9Denmark6423052
10Netherlands6246135
11Italy6241952
12Latvia6061663
European Lacrosse Federation European Chamopionship Men’s Final Standings 2004 [Reference: Compiled from standings in 2]

Finals

DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoff
07.2004Sweden9Ireland1
11th Place
07.2004Italy5Latvia4
9th Place
07.2004Netherlands18Denmark2
7th Place
07.2004Ireland12Finland6
5th Place
07.2004Czech Republic7Wales2
Semi-Finals
07.2004England14Sweden2
07.2004Germany7Scotland5
3rd Place
07.2004Scotland12Sweden10
Final
07.2004England7Germany6
European Lacrosse Federation European Championship Men’s Finals Resuts 2004 [Reference: 2]

Final Division Round Standings

PWLFA
Division 1
England5508122
Germany5414329
Scotland5232958
Sweden5233744
Czech Republic5143943
Wales5141954
Division 2
Ireland5506910
Finland5414125
Denmark5322834
Netherlands5234333
Italy5141448
Latvia5051258
European Lacrosse Federation European Championship Men’s Division Round Standings 2004 [Reference: Compiled from Results in 2]

Division Round Results

Division 1EngGerScoSweCzeWal
Englandxxx14-420-217-414-716-5
Germanyxxx15-35-37-612-3
Scotlandxxx9-8 (et)8-77-8
Swedenxxx12-1 (et)10-2
Czech Republicxxx8-2
Walesxxx
Division 2IrlFinDenNetItaLat
Irelandxxx12-314-215-314-115-1
Finlandxxx9-310-711-09-3
Denmarkxxx5-47-311-4
Netherlandsxxx14-215-1
Italyxxx8-3
Latviaxxx
European Lacrosse Federation European Championship Men’s Division Round Results 2004 [Reference: 2]

Report

Ireland finished in 7th in the European Championship in 2004, topping Division B with five wins from five before losing to Sweden in the playoff for a Semi-Final place and then defeating Finland 12-6 in the 7th Place game. Ireland had wins over Finland, Denmark, Netherlands, Italy and Latvia in the Division Round phase.

England won all their matches, taking the Gold Medal with a 7-6 win against Germany in the Final, despite a fierce final quarter German fightback to leave the score 7-6 at the final whistle.

References

Images

[1] European Lacrosse Federation (2017) horizontal_logo-300×99 [Internet] Available from: https://europeanlacrosse.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/horizontal_logo-300×99.png [Accessed 23 August 2020]

Websites

[48] Activity Workshop (2018) Lacrosse European Championships 2004 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/eurocup04.html [Accessed 12 January 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Cillian Murphy (Ireland Lacrosse Commissioner)

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 23 August 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

You are free to copy this document in whole or part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

European Lacrosse Federation European Championship Men’s 2001

Final Standings

PosCountryPWLFA
1Germany6608728
2England6426556
3Czech Republic6428154
4Scotland6244163
5Wales6242962
6Ireland6062581
European Lacrosse Federation European Championship Men’s Final Standings 2001 {reference: Compiled from results in 2]

Finals

DateHome teamqAway team
5th Place
07.2001Germany16England8
3rd Place
07.2001Czech Republic11Scotland6
5th place
07.2001Wales11Ireland3
European Lacrosse Federation European Championship Men’s Finals 2001 {reference: 2]

Group Standings

PWLFA
Germany5507120
England5415740
Czech Republic5327048
Scotland5233752
Wales5141859
Ireland5052270
European Lacrosse Federation European Championship Men’s Group Standings 2001 {reference: Compiled from results in 2]

Group Results

GerEngCzeScoWalIre
Germanyxxx15-415-516-414-611-5
Englandxxx12-109-415-517-5
Czech Republicxxx16-617-522-5
Scotlandxxx8-613-5
Walesxxx7-5
Irelandxxx
European Lacrosse Federation European Championship Men’s Group Results 2001 {reference: 2]

Report

Ireland stood in for Sweden at the ELF European Championships in Cardiff, Wales in 2001, entering their first International Lacrosse tournament in the process, although the matches went to form and the team lost all five group matches and the 5th place playoff to hosts Wales. Germany won the Final 16-8 against England, rattling off 8 unanswered second-half goals, which England failed to recover from.

References

Websites

[2] Activity Workshop (2018) Euro Cup 2001 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/eurocup01.html [Accessed 12 January 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Cillian Murphy (Ireland Lacrosse Commissioner)

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 23 August 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

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Ireland Lacrosse Men’s National Team 2001-Present

Ireland Lacrosse Men’s National Team Silver Medallists ELF European Championships Amsterdam, Netherlands 2012 Silver Medallists [Reference: 54]

Final Record 2001-Present

YearTournamentFinal PlacePWLGFGAPct
2001ELF EC Wales6th6062481.000
2002ILF WC Perth, AUS13th55080121.000
2004ELF EC Czech Rep7th7618225.857
2005Celtic Cup1st2201.000
2006ILF WC Ontario, CAN7th7528962.714
2008ELF EC Finland6th
2009Celtic Cup Scotland3rd4223731.500
2010FIL WC England9th76111346.857
2012ELF EC Netherlands2nd9549383.556
2013Celtic Open Ireland1st1101971.000
2014FIL WC Colorado, USA10th862157115.750
2016ELF EC Hungary11th8539157.625
2018FIL WC Israel12th8448875.500
Ireland Lacrosse Men’s National Team Final Record 2001-Present [Reference: compiled from 1-58]

ELF European Championship Cardiff Wales 2001

DateIreland / RoundOpposition
Group Round
07.2001Ireland1Germany11
07.2001Ireland5England17
07.2001Ireland5Czech Republic22
07.2001Ireland5Scotland13
07.2001Ireland5Wales7
5th Place Playoff
07.2001Ireland3Wales11
ELF European Championship Cardiff Wales 2001 [Reference: 58]

ILF World Championship Perth Western Australia 2002

DateGreen Division (Div 3)
06.07.02Ireland16Hong Kong1
07.07.02Ireland14Korea5
08.07.02Ireland19New Zealand3
09.07.02Ireland15Hong Kong0
10.07.02Ireland16Korea3
[Reference: 2-7]

ELF European Championship Prague Czech Rep 2004

DateIreland / RoundOpposition
Division B
07.2004Ireland12Finland3
07.2004Ireland14Denmark2
07.2004Ireland15Netherlands3
07.2004Ireland13Italy1
07.2004Ireland15Latvia1
Playoff
07.2004Ireland9Sweden1
7th Place Playoff
07.2004Ireland12Finland6
[Reference: 48]

Celtic Cup 2005

DateIreland / RoundHome Team
Group
2005IrelandWWalesL
2005IrelandWScotlandL
[Reference: 59]

ILF World Championship London Ontario 2006

DateRed Division (Div 2)
14.07.06Ireland19Hong Kong4
Ireland15Italy7
Ireland16Scotland9
Ireland12Wales4
DateSecond Round (Quarter-Finals)
18.07.06Ireland5Australia1
Semi-Finals Day (5-8 Place)
20.07.06Ireland9Japan11
Finals Day (7-8 Place)
22.07.06Ireland13Germany5
[Reference: 8-12]

ELF European Cup Finland 2008

DateIreland / RoundOpposition
5th-8th Place Semi-Finals
2008IrelandLGermanyW
5th Place Playoff
2008Ireland10Netherlands11
[Reference: 49-50]

Celtic Cup Edinburgh Scotland 2009

DateIreland / RoundOpposition
Group
12.08.2009Ireland5Scotland14
13.08.2009Ireland13France2
14.08.2009Ireland5Wales11
3rd Place Playoff
15.08.2009Ireland14France4
[Reference: 43-44]

FIL World Championship Manchester England 2010

DateIreland / RoundOpposition
DateOrange Division
16.07.10Ireland21Korea3
17.07.10Ireland23Slovakia4
18.07.10Ireland16Switzerland3
Intermediate Round (Top Division)
19.07.10Ireland12Sweden7
20.07.10Ireland9Scotland15
Consolation Round (9-12 Place)
22.07.10Ireland17Finland6
23.07.10Ireland15Sweden8
[Reference: 13-19]

ELF European Championship Amsterdam Netherlands 2012

DateIreland / RoundOpposition
Division 1
21.06.2012Ireland7England11
2012Ireland7Netherlands11
2012Ireland11Germany12 (et)
2012Ireland8Finland7 (et)
2012Ireland12Sweden4
Playoffs
2012Ireland15Slovakia3
Quarter-Finals
2012Ireland15Germany12
Semi-Finals
2012Ireland13Sweden8
Final
2012Ireland5England15

Celtic Open Limerick Ireland 2013

Celtic Open Tournament Poster 2013 [Reference: 47]
DateIreland / RoundOpposition
Final
17.08.2013Ireland19France7
[Reference: 45-47]

ELF European Championship Budapest Hungary 2016

DateIreland / RoundOpposition
Group B
28.07.2016Ireland8Scotland10
29.07.2016Ireland16Austria0
30.07.2016Ireland5Wales3
01.08.2016Ireland17Denmark5
02.08.2016Ireland8Norway10
Minor Quarter-Finals
03.08.2016Ireland15Poland5
9-12 Semi-Finals
04.08.2016Ireland12Latvia17
11th Place
05.08.2016Ireland10Norway7
[Reference: 55-57]

FIL World Championship Israel 2018

DateIreland / RoundOpposition
DateYellow Division
12.07.18Ireland18China3
14.07.18Denmark3Ireland14
DateTournament Tree Rounds 1-3
15.07.18Ireland12Latvia7
16.07.18Ireland15Italy7
17.07.18Israel16Ireland4
DateFinal Placement Rounds
Place 3
18.07.18Ireland10England11
9th Semi-Finals
19.07.18Ireland5Germany14
11th Place
20.07.18Ireland10Scotland14
[Reference: 33]

ELF European Championship Cardiff Wales 2001

Ireland stood in for Sweden at the ELF European Championships in Cardiff, Wales in 2001, entering their first International Lacrosse tournament in the process, although the matches went to form and the team lost all five group matches and the 5th place playoff to hosts Wales.

ILF World Championshi Perth Western Australia 2002 Report

The Irish National Team for the 2002 World Championships consisted of Americans, Canadians, Australians, South Africans and Englishmen from Irish backgrounds. The team was the brain-child of Goalie Joe Garvey and its purpose in competing at the Championships was to raise the profile of Lacrosse in Ireland. A Tout of Ireland to promote the game would follow. Ireland competed brilliantly in the Green (third) Division, winning all five matches, finishing in 13th Place

ELF European Championship Prague Czech Rep 2004 Report

Ireland finished in 7th in the European Championship in 2004, topping Division B with five wins from five before losing to Sweden in the playoff for a Semi-Final place and then defeating Finland 12-6 in the 7th Place game. Ireland had wins over Finland, Denmark, Netherlands, Italy and Latvia in the Division Round phase.

Celtic Cup 2005

Ireland defeated Wales and then Scotland in the decider as the triumphed in the Celtic Cup Tournament in 2005.

ILF World Championship London Ontario 2006 Report

Ireland ran out easy winners of the division, defearing Hong Kong, Italy, scotland and Wales, notching up double figures in each match while holding their opponents to single figures.[8][9]. they then lost matches in the knockout rounds to Australia and Japan, before defeating the mighty Germany 13-5 to finish 7th in the World.

ELF European Championship Finland 2008

Ireland finished second in their division, before narrow heartbreaking losses to Germany and Netherlands saw the Men’s team finish 6th.

Celtic Cup Edinburgh Scotland 2009

Ireland finished in third place in the Celtic Cup in 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland, losing to the hosts and Wales, but defeating France twice.

FIL World Championship Manchester England 2010

Every attacker and midfielder got on the scoreboard over 8 days for the Ireland Men’s National Team in the Federation of International Lacrosse World Championships in Manchester, england in 2010, as as what was described as a “special group” by Team Director John Cavanaugh showed “great character” to win six of their seven games and finish in 9th place.[19]

ELF European Championship Amsterdam Netherlands 2012

Ireland lost their opening three games in the European Championships in Amsterdam in the Netherlands before winning their next five, including a victory over Germany in the Quarter-Finals where the Irish fired off 8 early goals and the Germans could not recover, avenging an Extra-Time loss in the opening group round. thisset up a mouth-watering Final against the top country in Europe, and one of the six World Powers, England, but the Irish could not muster any more heroics and lost 15-5, settling for Silver.

Celtic Open Limerick Ireland 2013

This match was the first International Men’s Lacrosse match held in Ireland since 1903, and Ireland created history in the process, winning their first International Tournament on Home Soil, the Celtic Cup, by beating France 19-7, having previously won the Cup in 2005. Zak Jordan scored the first goal of the match, and Kevin Owens scored six goals.

ELF European Championship Budapest Germany 2016

Ireland could not repeat the heroics of the previous European Championships, finishing 11th after losing two group matches, which left them in the Minor Quarter-Finals, where they beat Poland, but then lost to Latvia, and gained revenge for a shock defeat to Norway in the Group Round, winning the 11th Place Playoff.

FIL World Championship Israel 2018

Ireland’s Men’s National Team finished 12th out of 46 Nations at the Federation of International Lacrosse world championships in Israel 2018. After winning their first four matches Ireland lost to hosts Israel in the last tournamemt Tree Round before narrowly losing 10-11 to World Lacrosse power England, and the running out of steam with lossesto Germany and Scotland.

References

Newspapers

[32] Laura Toogood (2006) SPORT DIGEST – LACROSSE The University Observer (UCD) 5 September 2006, pg. 19

Websites

[1] Inside the Games (2017) Federation of International Lacrosse Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.insidethegames.biz/media/image/48326/o/federation-of-international-lacrosse-logo.jpg [Accessed 20 March 2017]

[2] Activity Workshop (2018) Lacrosse World Championships 2002 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup02/index.html [Accessed 12 January 2018]

[3] Activity Workshop (2018) Lacrosse World Championships 2002 – report, 7th July 2002 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup02/reports07.html [Accessed 12 January 2018]

[4] Activity Workshop (2018) Lacrosse World Championships 2002 – report, 8th July 2002 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup02/reports08.html [Accessed 12 January 2018]

[5] Activity Workshop (2018) Lacrosse World Championships 2002 – report, 9th July 2002 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup02/reports09.html [Accessed 12 January 2018]

[6] Activity Workshop (2018) Lacrosse World Championships 2002 – report, 10th July 2002 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup02/reports10.html [Accessed 12 January 2018]

[7] Activity Workshop (2018) Lacrosse World Championships 2002 – report, 11th July 2002 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup02/reports11.html [Accessed 12 January 2018]

[8] Activity Workshop (2018) Lacrosse World Championships 2006 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup06/index.html [Accessed 12 January 2018]

[9] Activity Workshop (2018) Lacrosse World Championships 2006 – report, 14th July 2006 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup06/reports14.html [Accessed 12 January 2018]

[10] Activity Workshop (2018) Lacrosse World Championships 2006 – report, 19th July 2006 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup06/reports19.html [Accessed 12 January 2018]

[11] Activity Workshop (2018) Lacrosse World Championships 2006 – report, 20th July 2006 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup06/reports20.html [Accessed 12 January 2018]

[12] Pointstreak (2006) SCOREBOARD [Internet] Available from: http://pointstreak.com/framed/prostats/scoreboard.html?leagueid=336&seasonid=1285 [Accessed 12 January 2018]

[13] Manchester 2010 World Lacrosse Championships – Wayback Machine Internet Archive (2010) Group Standings [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20100917073646/http://2010worldlacrosse.com/results/?cmd=group-standings [Accessed 12 January 2018]

[14] Manchester 2010 World Lacrosse Championships – Wayback Machine Internet Archive (2010) Game Schedule [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20100917073757/http://2010worldlacrosse.com/results/?cmd=game-schedule [Accessed 12 January 2018]

[15] Manchester 2010 World Lacrosse Championships – Wayback Machine Internet Archive (2010) Ireland Roster [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20100917105057/http://2010worldlacrosse.com/results/results/?cmd=team-about&teamid=irl [Accessed 12 January 2018]

[16] Manchester 2010 World Lacrosse Championships – Wayback Machine Internet Archive (2010) Ireland Game Schedule and Statistics [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20100917095023/http://2010worldlacrosse.com/results/results/?cmd=team-schedule&teamid=irl [Accessed 12 January 2018]

[17] Ireland Lacrosse (2010) WC 2010 GROUP PHASE [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2010/07/15/wc-2010-group-phase/ [Accessed 13 January 2018]

[18] Ireland Lacrosse (2010) WC 2010 PLAY-IN GAMES [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2010/07/18/wc-2010-play-in-games/ [Accessed 13 January 2018]

[19] Ireland Lacrosse (2010) WC 2010 PLACEMENT GAMES [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2010/07/21/wc-2010-placement-games/ [Accessed 13 January 2018]

[20] Denver 2014 World Lacrosse Championships (2014) Standings [Internet] Available from: http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/nations/standings [Accessed 12 January 2018]

[21] Denver 2014 World Lacrosse Championships (2014) Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/nations/schedule [Accessed 12 January 2018]

[22] Denver 2014 FIL World Lacrosse Championships (2014) Final 23 Man Rosters France Germany Hong Kong Ireland [Internet] Available from: http://static.psbin.com/y/n/xl6h3c6yee96oc/RostersFraGerHkgIre.pdf [Accessed 12 January 2018]

[23] Denver 2014 World Lacrosse Championships (2014) July 11: Nine Nations Make FIL Lacrosse Debut – Ireland 17, Uganda 1 [Internet] Available from: http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/news/071114_nine_nations_make_fil_world_championship_debut [Accessed 13 January 2018]

[24] Denver 2014 World Lacrosse Championships (2014) July 12: Eight Divisions move closer to bracket stage – Ireland 22, France 5 [Internet] Available from: http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/news/071214_eight_divisions_move_closer_to_bracket_play [Accessed 13 January 2018]

[25] Denver 2014 World Lacrosse Championships (2014) July 13: Eight division winners and Canada wins a wild one – Ireland wins Yellow Division, United States rolls [Internet] Available from: http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/news/071314_july_13_running_updates [Accessed 13 January 2018]

[26] Denver 2014 World Lacrosse Championships (2014) July 14: Running updates from day five – Germany, Israel advance to next round of playoffs [Internet] Available from: http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/news/071414_daily [Accessed 13 January 2018]

[27] Denver 2014 World Lacrosse Championships (2014) July 15: United States wins Blue Division – Japan picks up first victory [Internet] Available from: http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/news/071514_july_15_running_world_lacrosse_championship_updates [Accessed 13 January 2018]

[28] Denver 2014 World Lacrosse Championships (2014) July 16: Iroquois, australia advance to semi-finals – Italy opens day with victory over Turkey [Internet] Available from: http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/news/071614_running_updates_from_fil_world_championship [Accessed 13 January 2018]

[29] Denver 2014 World Lacrosse Championships (2014) July 17: U.S., Canada advance to Championship – Filbotte scores sudden death game winner for Italy [Internet] Available from: http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/news/071714_running_updates_from_day_eight_at_world_lacrosse_championship [Accessed 13 January 2018]

[30] Denver 2014 World Lacrosse Championships (2014) July 18: Score Updates/Schedule Changes – Maas leads Germany to ninth place finish [Internet] Available from: http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/news/071814_running_updates_for_day_nine_fil_world_championship [Accessed 13 January 2018]

[31] Irish Central (2014) Irish Lacrosse team enjoys Terrific World Championships in Denver {Internet] Available from: https://www.irishcentral.com/culture/entertainment/irish-lacrosse-team-enjoys-terrific-world-championships-in-denver [Accessed 13 January 2018]

[32] World Lacrosse 2018 (2018) FIL Men’s Lacrosse World Cup 2018 – Groups [Internet] Available from: http://worldlacrosse2018.com/schedule-app/#cmd=group-rank-full-ex [Accessed 20 August 2018]

[33] World Lacrosse 2018 (2018) FIL Men’s Lacrosse World Cup 2018 – Games [Internet] Available from: http://worldlacrosse2018.com/schedule-app/#cmd= [Accessed 20 August 2018]

Social Media

[34] Ireland Lacrosse Facebook Page (2018) Post July 13, 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/1787937981284864 [Accessed 25 August 2018]

[35] Ireland Lacrosse Facebook Page (2018) Post July 15, 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/1791172557628073 [Accessed 25 August 2018]

[36] Ireland Lacrosse Facebook Page (2018) Post July 16, 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/1792731640805498 [Accessed 25 August 2018]

[37] Ireland Lacrosse Facebook Page (2018) Post July 16, 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/1792797850798877 [Accessed 25 August 2018]

[38] Ireland Lacrosse Facebook Page (2018) Post July 18, 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/1795700857175243 [Accessed 25 August 2018]

[39] Ireland Lacrosse Facebook Page (2018) Post July 19, 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/1796943067051022 [Accessed 25 August 2018]

[40] Ireland Lacrosse Facebook Page (2018) Post July 20, 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/1798827890195873 [Accessed 25 August 2018]

[41] Ireland Lacrosse Facebook Page (2018) Post July 20, 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/1799098433502152 [Accessed 25 August 2018]

[42] Ireland Lacrosse Facebook Page (2018) Post July 21, 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/1800747823337213 [Accessed 25 August 2018]

References

[43] Ireland Lacrosse (2009) 2009 Celtic Cup [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2009/08/14/2009-celtic-cup/ [Accessed 14 January 2017]

[44] Ireland Lacrosse (2009) Ireland’s Men win Celtic Cup bronze Medal [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2009/08/15/irelands-men-win-celtic-cup-bronze-medal/ [Accessed 14 January 2017]

Websites

[45] Ireland Lacrosse (2013) Ireland wins Celtic Cup and makes history in the process [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2013/08/20/ireland-wins-celtic-cup-and-makes-history-in-the-process/ [Accessed 5 July 2018]

[46] Ireland Lacrosse (2013) 2013 Celtic Cup Roster [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2013/08/12/2013-celtic-cup-roster/ [Accessed 5 July 2018]

Images

[47] Sports Tours Ireland (2013) 2013 Celtic Cup Tournament Poster [Internet] Available from: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/1Q2gHywj3Dn71yGHA-vmqcaM3xuDKsjAgEb6qBF4LPqXuwPT9llatSz0o7qIidIe2ZppaCO0643uZAUsYIfax4b07Vj3dxYEev0lQAlBhq5QTG2xZCoApDP82Ui_HJDRFjP8TQ [Accessed 9 March 2020]

Websites

[48] Activity Workshop (2018) Lacrosse European Championships 2004 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/eurocup04.html [Accessed 12 January 2018]

Newspapers

[49] Kerin, Fearghal (2008) “Sports digest: Lacrosse” The University Observer [UCD] 23 September 2008.

Websites

[50] Sports News Ireland / O’Neill, Michael “Irish Lacrosse Teams hoping for successful Europeans” [Internet] Available from: https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/uncategorized/113440/ [Accessed 2 June 2018][Broken Link]

[51] Activity Workshop (2018) Lacrosse European Championships 2012 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/eurocup2012.html [Accessed 12 January 2018]

[52] Ireland Lacrosse (2012) Irish Men Claim European silver [Internet] available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2012/07/04/irish-men-claim-european-silver/ [accessed 10 January 2017]

[53] Ireland Lacrosse (2012) Ireland teams seek glory in European Championships [Internet] available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2012/06/14/ireland-teams-seek-glory-in-european-championships/ [accessed 10 January 2017]

Images

[54] Ireland Lacrosse (2012) silver [Internet] available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/silver.png [accessed 10 January 2017]

Websites

[55] ELF Men’s European Lacrosse Championships 2016 (2016) Game schedule [Internet] Available from: http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2016/index.php?cmd= [Accessed 14 January 2017]

[56] 2016 ELF Men’s Lacrosse European Championships Facebook (2016) [Internet] available from: https://www.facebook.com/lacrosse2016/photos/a.886045848099872.1073741828.802324553138669/1078896305481491/?type=3&theater [Accessed ]

[57] 2016 ELF Men’s Lacrosse European Championships Facebook (2016) [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/EuropeanLacrosse/photos/a.214307511931958.75765.119551654740878/1356222374407127/?type=3&theater [Accessed ]

[58] Activity Workshop (2018) Euro Cup 2001 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/eurocup01.html [Accessed 12 January 2018]

Newspapers

[59] Anon. (2005) “Sports digest: Lacrosse” The University Observer [UCD] 27 September 2005.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Cillian Murphy (Ireland Lacrosse Commissioner)

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 23 August 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

You are free to copy this document in whole or part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

European Lacrosse Federation | Men’s U20 European Lacrosse Championship 2019

Prague, Czech Republic, 29 June-6 July 2019

Final Standings

PlaceCountryPWTLGFGA
1England65016938
2Germany54016920
3Czech Republic64024230
4Ireland53023518
5Israel74034540
6Wales73044372
7Poland61051656
8Latvia60062469

Reference: Compiled from Results & Tables in [1-2]

Pool Stage Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Pool A
30.06.19Latvia1England15
30.06.19Germany17Wales2
01.07.19Germany20Latvia0
01.07.19Wales5England17
02.07.19Latvia8Wales9
02.07.19England5Germany14
Pool B
29.06.19Czech Republic5Ireland9
30.06.19Poland0Israel11
01.07.19Ireland13Poland2
01.07.19Israel5Czech Republic8
02.07.19Poland1Czech Republic9
02.07.19Israel1Ireland6

Reference: [1]

Pool Stage Tables

PWTLGFGAPts
Pool A
**Germany33005173
*England320137202
*Wales310216421
Latvia30039440
Pool B
**Ireland33002883
*Czech Republic320122152
*Israel310217141
Poland30033330

Reference: [2]

Quarter-Finals Day 4

DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals 3-6
03.07.19England17Israel5
03.07.19Czech Republic12Wales3

Reference: [1]

5th-8th Place Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
03.07.19Latvia4Poland8
04.07.19Israel8Wales3
05.07.19Israel5Latvia4
05.07.19Wales9Poland3
06.07.19Israel10Poland2
06.07.19Wales12Latvia7

Reference: [1]

5th-8th Place Table

PWTLGFGAPts
Israel33002393
Wales320124182
Poland310213231
Latvia300315250

Reference: [2]

Semi-Finals & Finals Day 5-7

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
04.07.19Germany10Czech Republic4
04.07.19Ireland5England6
3rd Place
05.07.19Czech Republic4Ireland2
Final
06.07.19Germany8England9

Reference: [1]

References:

Websites:

[1] Prague Lax U2019 (2019) Results – Prague Lax U2019 [Internet] Available from: https://ec19lax.cz/results/ [Accessed 6 August 2019]

[2] Prague Lax U2019 (2019) Group Rank – Prague Lax U2019 [Internet] Available from: https://ec19lax.cz/results/#cmd=group-rank-full-ex [Accessed 6 August 2019]



Acknowledgements

Thanks to Cillian Murphy, Ireland Lacrosse Commissioner & Brian Bird.

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Last Updated: 6 August 2019

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European Lacrosse Federation | Women’s European Lacrosse Championship 2019

2019 Women’s European Lacrosse Championship Logo [3]

Israel, 15-25 July 2019

Final Standings

PlaceCountryPWTLGFGA
1England77009437
2Israel86027862
3Wales75027554
4Czech Republic750211449
5Scotland84048571
6Germany820647108
7Ireland83057075
8Netherlands74037656
9Latvia75026455
10Norway74035765
11Austria74038357
12Switzerland72055768
13Italy72056873
14Sweden72055381
15Spain84044990
16Finland810746115

Reference: Compiled from Results & Tables in [1-2]

Group Stage Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Group A
15.07.19Israel13Germany2
16.07.19Ireland5England14
16.07.19Scotland8Wales13
17.07.19England16Germany2
17.07.19Wales8Ireland6
17.07.19Israel12Scotland6
18.07.19Ireland9Scotland4
18.07.19Wales18Germany5
18.07.19Israel3England12
19.07.19Germany6Scotland16
19.07.19Ireland10Israel12
20.07.19England11Wales6
20.07.19Germany8Ireland11
21.07.19Wales12Israel8
21.07.19Scotland4England15
Group B
16.07.19Latvia10Italy7
16.07.19Switzerland5Netherlands15
17.07.19Norway12Switzerland9
17.07.19Latvia5Netherlands12
18.07.19Italy6Switzerland13
19.07.19Norway9Latvia7
19.07.19Netherlands19Italy6
20.07.19Italy 8Norway 10
20.07.19Switzerland 8Latvia 9
21.07.19Netherlands11Norway5
Group C
16.07.19Czech Republic18Latvia8
16.07.19Finland9Sweden4
17.07.19Austria16Spain4
18.07.19Austria13Finland5
18.07.19Czech Republic21Sweden2
19.07.19Spain11Finland10
20.07.19Spain0Czech Republic23
20.07.19Sweden3Austria17
21.07.19Finland0Czech Republic22
21.07.19Sweden8Spain9

Reference: [1]

Group Stage Tables

PWTLGFGAPts
Group A
*England5500682010
*Wales540157388
*Israel530248426
*Ireland520341464
Scotland510438552
Germany500523740
Group B
*Netherlands440057218
Norway430136356
Latvia420231364
Switzerland410335422
Italy400427520
Group C
*Czech Republic440084108
Austria430154306
Spain420224574
Finland410324502
Sweden400417560

Reference: [2]

Quarter-Finals Day 8

DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals 11-14
22.07.19Latvia16Finland4
22.07.19Spain3Switzerland11
Quarter-Finals 7-10
22.07.19Germany8Austria11
22.07.19Scotland18Norway4
Quarter-Finals 3-6
22.07.19Ireland10Czech Republic12
22.07.19Israel15Netherlands5

Reference: [1]

Placement Group Z (13th-16th)

DateHome TeamAway Team
23.07.19Sweden18Finland7
23.07.19Italy11Spain3
24.07.19Italy9Sweden11
24.07.19Finland4Spain10
25.07.19Sweden7Spain9
25.07.19Italy21Finland7

Reference: [1]

Placement Table Z (13th-16th)

PWTLGFGAPts
Italy320141214
Sweden320136254
Spain320122224
Finland300318490

Reference: [2]

Placement Day 9

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals 5-8
23.07.19Ireland7Scotland10
23.07.19Netherlands7Germany8
Semi-Finals 1-4
23.07.19England16Czech Republic10
23.07.19Wales5Israel8

Reference: [1]

Semi-Finals & Finals Day 10

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals 9-12
24.07.19Norway9Switzerland3
24.07.19Austria7Latvia8
5th Place
24.07.19Germany5Scotland19
3rd Place
24.07.19Netherlands7Ireland12

Reference: [1]

Finals Day 11

DateHome TeamAway Team
11th Place
25.07.19Switzerland8Austria14
9th Place
25.07.19Norway8Latvia9
Bronze Medal
25.07.19Czech Republic8Wales13
Gold Medal
25.07.19England10Israel7

Reference: [1]

References

Websites

[1] Lacrosse 2019 (2019) Schedule – 2019 Women’s European Lacrosse Championship | Games [Internet] Available from: https://lacrosse2019.com/schedule/#cmd= [Accessed 6 August 2019]

[2] Lacrosse 2019 (2019) Schedule – 2019 Women’s European Lacrosse Championship | Groups [Internet] Available from: https://lacrosse2019.com/schedule/#cmd=group-rank-full-ex [Accessed 6 August 2019]

Images

[3] Lacrosse 2019 (2019) Logo- 2019 Women’s European Lacrosse Championship [Internet] Available from: http://lacrosse2019.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/2019-women-logo.png [Accessed 6 August 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Irene Carroll, UCD

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Last Updated: 6 August 2019

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European Lacrosse Federation | European Box Lacrosse Championship 2017

eblc2017logo

Final Standings

 

Place Country P W L
1 Israel 6 6 0
2 Czech Republic 6 5 1
3 Finland 6 4 2
4 Germany 7 2 5
5 England 6 3 3
6 Ireland 6 3 3
7 Slovakia 8 5 3
8 Serbia 7 2 5
9 Switzerland 7 6 1
10 Sweden 8 3 5
11 Poland 8 3 5
12 Turkey 6 0 6
13 Austria 7 4 3
14 Netherlands 7 1 6

Compiled from: [2][3]

 

Group Tables

 

P W L F A Pts
Kalevala
Israel 3 3 0 61 8 3
Ireland 3 2 1 47 25 2
Serbia 3 1 2 25 37 1
Turkey 3 0 3 9 72 0
Karelia
Czech Republic 3 3 0 44 30 3
Finland 3 2 1 37 35 2
England 3 1 2 38 41 1
Germany 3 0 3 21 34 0
Granite
Switzerland 4 4 0 49 39 4
Slovakia 4 3 1 68 36 3
Austria 4 3 1 50 37 3
Poland 4 1 3 36 44 1
Sweden 4 1 3 45 56 1
Netherlands 4 0 4 37 73 0

[3]

 

Group Stage Results

 

Date Team 1 Team 2
Kalevala
08.07.2017 Ireland 11 Serbia 5
08.07.2017 Turkey 0 Israel 24
09.07.2017 Israel 19 Serbia 1
09.07.2017 Turkey 2 Ireland 29
10.07.2017 Serbia 19 Turkey 7
10.07.2017 Israel 18 Ireland 7
Karelia
08.07.2017 England 11 Germany 5
08.07.2017 Finland 8 Czech Republic 14
09.07.2017 Germany 8 Finland 12
09.07.2017 Czech Republic 19 England 14
10.07.2017 Czech Republic 11 Germany 8
10.07.2017 England 13 Finland 17
Granite
08.07.2017 Switzerland 9 Poland 8
08.07.2017 Slovakia 26 Netherlands 5
08.07.2017 Austria 12 Sweden 8
09.07.2017 Sweden 13 Switzerland 14
09.07.2017 Netherlands 10 Austria 19
09.07.2017 Poland 8 Slovakia 15
10.07.2017 Sweden 8 Slovakia 19
10.07.2017 Poland 12 Netherlands 11
10.07.2017 Switzerland 11 Austria 10
11.07.2017 Netherlands 11 Sweden 16
11.07.2017 Slovakia 8 Switzerland 15
11.07.2017 Austria 9 Poland 8

[2]

Knockout Stage Results – Day 5

 

Date Team 1 Team 2
  Consolation
12.07.2017 Netherlands 12 Sweden 10
Play-in Games
12.07.2017 Poland 9 Serbia 10
12.07.2017 Slovakia 30 Turkey 6
12.07.2017 England 18 Austria 8
12.07.2017 Germany 7 Switzerland 3

[2]

 

Knockout Stage Results – Quarter-Finals Day 6

 

Date Team 1 Team 2
Consolation
13.07.2017 Sweden 13 Austria 8
13.07.2017 Poland 13 Netherlands 12
Quarter-Finals
13.07.2017 Ireland 4 Germany 8
13.07.2017 Serbia 0 Czech Republic 14
13.07.2017 Finland 16 Slovakia 7
13.07.2017 England 8 Israel 13

[2]

 

Knockout Stage Results – Semi-Finals Day 7

 

Date Team 1 Team 2
Consolation
14.07.2017 Switzerland 12 Poland 3
14.07.2017 Sweden 18 Turkey 1
5th Semi-Finals
14.07.2017 Serbia 2 Ireland 15
14.07.2017 England 17 Slovakia 8
Semi-Finals
14.07.2017 Czech Republic 13 Germany 2
14.07.2017 Israel 11 Finland 6

[2]

 

Knockout Stage Results – Finals Day 8

 

Date Team 1 Team 2
13th Place
15.07.2017 Austria 20 Netherlands 3
11th Place
15.07.2017 Turkey 8 Poland 18
9th Place
15.07.2017 Switzerland 10 Sweden 7
7th Place
15.07.2017 Slovakia 11 Serbia 9
5th Place
15.07.2017 Ireland 12 England 17
3rd Place
15.07.2017 Finland 11 Germany 6
Final
15.07.2017 Czech Republic 7 Israel 8

[2]

 

Websites

 

[1] European Box Lacrosse Championships 2017 (2017) EBLC 2017 Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.eblc2017.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/eblc2017logo.png [Accessed 3 July 2017]

[2] European Box Lacrosse Championships 2017 (2017) Fixtures & Schedule – eblc2017 [Internet] Available from: http://www.eblc2017.com/fixtures-schedule/#cmd= [Accessed 3 August 2017]

[3] European Box Lacrosse Championships 2017 (2017) Fixtures & Schedule – eblc2017 – Groups [Internet] Available from: http://www.eblc2017.com/fixtures-schedule/#cmd=group-rank-full-ex [Accessed 3 August 2017]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Brian Bird, Irene Carroll & Cillian Murphy (Ireland Lacrosse Commissioner)

 

About this document

 

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 21 February 2019

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.