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)

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Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 23 August 2020

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