Lacrosse Canada (French: Crosse Canada), formerly the Canadian Lacrosse Association, founded in 1867, is the governing body of lacrosse in Canada.[1] It conducts national junior and senior championship tournaments for men and women in both field and box lacrosse. There are five national teams that compete in World Lacrosse championships on a four-year cycle.
Sport | Lacrosse |
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Jurisdiction | National |
Founded | 1867 |
Affiliation | World Lacrosse |
Headquarters | Ottawa, Ontario |
President | Shawn Williams |
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Championships
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- Mann Cup Senior "A"
- Presidents Cup Senior "B"
- Minto Cup Junior "A"
- Founders Cup Junior "B"
- 16U Girls Box Nationals
- 16U Boys Box Nationals
- 14U Girls Box Nationals
- 14U Boys Box Nationals
- 12U Boys Box Nationals
- 21U Junior Women's Nationals
- Field
- Ross Cup Senior Division I
- Victory Trophy Senior Division II
- First Nations Trophy U18 Boys
- Alumni Cup U15 Boys
- U19 Women's Field Nationals
Bodies
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- British Columbia Lacrosse Association
- Fédération de crosse du Québec
- First Nations Lacrosse Association
- Lacrosse New Brunswick
- Lacrosse Nova Scotia
- Lacrosse PEI
- Manitoba Lacrosse Association
- Newfoundland Lacrosse Association
- Ontario Lacrosse Association
- Saskatchewan Lacrosse Association
Leagues
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- Nova Scotia Senior Lacrosse League
- OLA Senior B Lacrosse League
- Quebec Senior Lacrosse League
- Rocky Mountain Lacrosse League
- Three Nations Senior Lacrosse League
- West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association
- Prairie Gold Lacrosse League
Junior A
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