Final Record 2001-Present
Year | Tournament | Final Place | P | W | L | GF | GA | Pct |
2001 | ELF EC Wales | 6th | 6 | 0 | 6 | 24 | 81 | .000 |
2002 | ILF WC Perth, AUS | 13th | 5 | 5 | 0 | 80 | 12 | 1.000 |
2004 | ELF EC Czech Rep | 7th | 7 | 6 | 1 | 82 | 25 | .857 |
2005 | Celtic Cup | 1st | 2 | 2 | 0 | 1.000 | ||
2006 | ILF WC Ontario, CAN | 7th | 7 | 5 | 2 | 89 | 62 | .714 |
2008 | ELF EC Finland | 6th | ||||||
2009 | Celtic Cup Scotland | 3rd | 4 | 2 | 2 | 37 | 31 | .500 |
2010 | FIL WC England | 9th | 7 | 6 | 1 | 113 | 46 | .857 |
2012 | ELF EC Netherlands | 2nd | 9 | 5 | 4 | 93 | 83 | .556 |
2013 | Celtic Open Ireland | 1st | 1 | 1 | 0 | 19 | 7 | 1.000 |
2014 | FIL WC Colorado, USA | 10th | 8 | 6 | 2 | 157 | 115 | .750 |
2016 | ELF EC Hungary | 11th | 8 | 5 | 3 | 91 | 57 | .625 |
2018 | FIL WC Israel | 12th | 8 | 4 | 4 | 88 | 75 | .500 |
ELF European Championship Cardiff Wales 2001
Date | Ireland / Round | Opposition | ||
Group Round | ||||
07.2001 | Ireland | 1 | Germany | 11 |
07.2001 | Ireland | 5 | England | 17 |
07.2001 | Ireland | 5 | Czech Republic | 22 |
07.2001 | Ireland | 5 | Scotland | 13 |
07.2001 | Ireland | 5 | Wales | 7 |
5th Place Playoff | ||||
07.2001 | Ireland | 3 | Wales | 11 |
ILF World Championship Perth Western Australia 2002
Date | Green Division (Div 3) | |||
06.07.02 | Ireland | 16 | Hong Kong | 1 |
07.07.02 | Ireland | 14 | Korea | 5 |
08.07.02 | Ireland | 19 | New Zealand | 3 |
09.07.02 | Ireland | 15 | Hong Kong | 0 |
10.07.02 | Ireland | 16 | Korea | 3 |
ELF European Championship Prague Czech Rep 2004
Date | Ireland / Round | Opposition | ||
Division B | ||||
07.2004 | Ireland | 12 | Finland | 3 |
07.2004 | Ireland | 14 | Denmark | 2 |
07.2004 | Ireland | 15 | Netherlands | 3 |
07.2004 | Ireland | 13 | Italy | 1 |
07.2004 | Ireland | 15 | Latvia | 1 |
Playoff | ||||
07.2004 | Ireland | 9 | Sweden | 1 |
7th Place Playoff | ||||
07.2004 | Ireland | 12 | Finland | 6 |
Celtic Cup 2005
Date | Ireland / Round | Home Team | ||
Group | ||||
2005 | Ireland | W | Wales | L |
2005 | Ireland | W | Scotland | L |
ILF World Championship London Ontario 2006
Date | Red Division (Div 2) | |||
14.07.06 | Ireland | 19 | Hong Kong | 4 |
Ireland | 15 | Italy | 7 | |
Ireland | 16 | Scotland | 9 | |
Ireland | 12 | Wales | 4 | |
Date | Second Round (Quarter-Finals) | |||
18.07.06 | Ireland | 5 | Australia | 1 |
Semi-Finals Day (5-8 Place) | ||||
20.07.06 | Ireland | 9 | Japan | 11 |
Finals Day (7-8 Place) | ||||
22.07.06 | Ireland | 13 | Germany | 5 |
ELF European Cup Finland 2008
Date | Ireland / Round | Opposition | ||
5th-8th Place Semi-Finals | ||||
2008 | Ireland | L | Germany | W |
5th Place Playoff | ||||
2008 | Ireland | 10 | Netherlands | 11 |
Celtic Cup Edinburgh Scotland 2009
Date | Ireland / Round | Opposition | ||
Group | ||||
12.08.2009 | Ireland | 5 | Scotland | 14 |
13.08.2009 | Ireland | 13 | France | 2 |
14.08.2009 | Ireland | 5 | Wales | 11 |
3rd Place Playoff | ||||
15.08.2009 | Ireland | 14 | France | 4 |
FIL World Championship Manchester England 2010
Date | Ireland / Round | Opposition | ||
Date | Orange Division | |||
16.07.10 | Ireland | 21 | Korea | 3 |
17.07.10 | Ireland | 23 | Slovakia | 4 |
18.07.10 | Ireland | 16 | Switzerland | 3 |
Intermediate Round (Top Division) | ||||
19.07.10 | Ireland | 12 | Sweden | 7 |
20.07.10 | Ireland | 9 | Scotland | 15 |
Consolation Round (9-12 Place) | ||||
22.07.10 | Ireland | 17 | Finland | 6 |
23.07.10 | Ireland | 15 | Sweden | 8 |
ELF European Championship Amsterdam Netherlands 2012
Date | Ireland / Round | Opposition | ||
Division 1 | ||||
21.06.2012 | Ireland | 7 | England | 11 |
2012 | Ireland | 7 | Netherlands | 11 |
2012 | Ireland | 11 | Germany | 12 (et) |
2012 | Ireland | 8 | Finland | 7 (et) |
2012 | Ireland | 12 | Sweden | 4 |
Playoffs | ||||
2012 | Ireland | 15 | Slovakia | 3 |
Quarter-Finals | ||||
2012 | Ireland | 15 | Germany | 12 |
Semi-Finals | ||||
2012 | Ireland | 13 | Sweden | 8 |
Final | ||||
2012 | Ireland | 5 | England | 15 |
Celtic Open Limerick Ireland 2013
Date | Ireland / Round | Opposition | ||
Final | ||||
17.08.2013 | Ireland | 19 | France | 7 |
ELF European Championship Budapest Hungary 2016
Date | Ireland / Round | Opposition | ||
Group B | ||||
28.07.2016 | Ireland | 8 | Scotland | 10 |
29.07.2016 | Ireland | 16 | Austria | 0 |
30.07.2016 | Ireland | 5 | Wales | 3 |
01.08.2016 | Ireland | 17 | Denmark | 5 |
02.08.2016 | Ireland | 8 | Norway | 10 |
Minor Quarter-Finals | ||||
03.08.2016 | Ireland | 15 | Poland | 5 |
9-12 Semi-Finals | ||||
04.08.2016 | Ireland | 12 | Latvia | 17 |
11th Place | ||||
05.08.2016 | Ireland | 10 | Norway | 7 |
FIL World Championship Israel 2018
Date | Ireland / Round | Opposition | ||
Date | Yellow Division | |||
12.07.18 | Ireland | 18 | China | 3 |
14.07.18 | Denmark | 3 | Ireland | 14 |
Date | Tournament Tree Rounds 1-3 | |||
15.07.18 | Ireland | 12 | Latvia | 7 |
16.07.18 | Ireland | 15 | Italy | 7 |
17.07.18 | Israel | 16 | Ireland | 4 |
Date | Final Placement Rounds | |||
Place 3 | ||||
18.07.18 | Ireland | 10 | England | 11 |
9th Semi-Finals | ||||
19.07.18 | Ireland | 5 | Germany | 14 |
11th Place | ||||
20.07.18 | Ireland | 10 | Scotland | 14 |
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
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Acknowledgements
Thanks to Cillian Murphy (Ireland Lacrosse Commissioner)
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