European Lacrosse Federation

European Lacrosse Federation
Sport Lacrosse
Jurisdiction International
Membership 31
Abbreviation ELF
Founded 1995
Affiliation World Lacrosse
President Steph Migchelsen
Official website
europeanlacrosse.org

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. There are currently 34 member nations.

Overview

The ELF sponsors the European Lacrosse Championships for national teams in both men’s and women's lacrosse. The annual Aleš Hřebeský Memorial tournament in Prague is the largest European box lacrosse tournament. The main club field lacrosse competition is the Ken Galluccio Cup, where the winner of each country’s league competes to decide the European club champion.

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.

In March 2022, due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Russian teams, athletes, and officials were suspended from participation in World Lacrosse events and qualifiers, and it was decided that no World Lacrosse or European Lacrosse Federation events would be held in Russia.

Members

Country Member Name
Austria Austrian Lacrosse Association
Belgium Belgian Lacrosse Federation
Bulgaria Bulgarian Lacrosse Federation
Croatia Croatian Lacrosse Association
Czech Republic Czech Lacrosse Union
Denmark Danish Lacrosse Federation
England England Lacrosse
Estonia Estonia Lacrosse
Finland Finnish Lacrosse Association
France French Lacrosse Association
Germany German Lacrosse Association
Greece Greece Lacrosse
Hungary Hungary Lacrosse
Ireland Ireland Lacrosse
Iceland Israel Lacrosse
Italy Italian Lacrosse Federation
Latvia Latvia Lacrosse Federation
Lithuania Lithuania Lacrosse
Netherlands Dutch Lacrosse Association
Norway Norwegian Federation of American Sports
Poland Polish Lacrosse Federation
Portugal Portuguese Lacrosse Association
Russia Russia Lacrosse
Scotland Lacrosse Scotland
Serbia Serbian Lacrosse Federation
Slovakia Slovak Lacrosse Federation
Slovenia Slovenia Lacrosse
Spain Spanish Lacrosse Association
Sweden Sweden Lacrosse
Switzerland Swiss Lacrosse Federation
Turkey Turkish Lacrosse Association
Ukraine Turkish Lacrosse Association
Wales Welsh Lacrosse Association