International Lacrosse Federation
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International Lacrosse Federation was founded in 1974 to promote and develop the game of men's lacrosse throughout the world. As of 2006, the international governing bodies for men's and women's lacrosse are separate, which is one of the obstacles of lacrosse one day becoming an Olympic sport.
The 14 full member nations are: Australia; Canada; Czech Republic; England; Germany; Ireland; Iroquois Nations; Japan; South Korea; Netherlands; New Zealand; Scotland; Sweden; United States; and Wales.
The affiliate member nations are: Argentina; Bermuda; Denmark; Hong Kong; Finland; Italy; and Tonga.
The ILF conducts the World Lacrosse Championship and World Indoor Lacrosse Championship.
[edit] See also
- US Lacrosse
- Canadian Lacrosse Association
- Lacrosse in Australia
- English Lacrosse Association
- Iroquois Nationals
[edit] External links
Lacrosse International Federations
- International Lacrosse Federation
- International Federation of Women's Lacrosse Associations
- Fédération Internationale d’Inter-Crosse
- European Lacrosse Federation
ILF Members
- Lacrosse Australia
- Canadian Lacrosse Association
- Czech Lacrosse Union
- Danish Lacrosse Federation
- Dutch Lacrosse Association
- English Lacrosse Association
- Finnish Lacrosse Association
- German Lacrosse Association
- Hong Kong Lacrosse Association
- Irish Lacrosse Foundation
- Iroquois Nationals Lacrosse
- Italian Federation of Lacrosse
- Japan Lacrosse Association
- Korean Lacrosse Association
- New Zealand Lacrosse
- Lacrosse Scotland
- Swedish Lacrosse Association
- US Lacrosse
- Welsh Lacrosse Association
ILF Affiliates
- Lacrosse Argentina
- Austrian Lacrosse Association
- Bermuda Lacrosse
- Latvian Lacrosse Federation
- Slovakian Lacrosse Association
- Slovenian Lacrosse Association
- Spanish Lacrosse Association
- Tongan National Lacrosse Association
Other Countries