CLUB LACROSSE

Men's lacrosse is played in community clubs throughout England. Lacrosse clubs are at the heart of the community in local areas, with some clubs in existence for more than 100 years.

Men's Lacrosse Clubs compete within regional leagues in the lacrosse season (Sept-April). Men's Lacrosse is also played within tournaments and events during the summer months in addition to the busy International calendar.

Men’s Club Lacrosse

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Men's Lacrosse Clubs have junior sections offering boys' lacrosse from a young age with the junior boys' game operating U12, U14, U16 & U19 age groups. Junior sections compete against other local community lacrosse clubs in leagues and competitions.

Find a lacrosse club near you by using our Club Finder.

Boys’ Club Lacrosse

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Women's lacrosse is played in community clubs throughout England with three regional leagues spread across the country during the lacrosse season (Sept-April).

Women's Lacrosse is also played at tournaments and events including Women's Super League and Regional Tournaments. 

Women’s Club Lacrosse

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Girls' Lacrosse Clubs have junior sections offering girls' lacrosse from a young age with the junior girls' game operating U11, U13, U15 & U18 age groups. Junior sections will compete against other local community lacrosse clubs in leagues and competitions. 

Our Regional and National Academies also provide girls with an opportunity to progress on from club lacrosse, entering our Talent Pathway system and starting on the journey to national team representation.

Girls’ Club Lacrosse

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Having grown in popularity over the past few years, mixed lacrosse invites anyone and everyone to get involved in the women’s rules version of the sport. There are a number of dedicated mixed lacrosse clubs throughout England who compete in the mixed league throughout the season, so if it sounds like something you’d like to try, head to our club finder to search for a team near you!

Mixed Club Lacrosse

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England Lacrosse is committed to ensuring safe sport by setting safeguarding standards for clubs, providing resources for coaches, and implementing codes of conduct.

All affiliated clubs have an ongoing responsibility to ensure a safe and welcoming environment for all participants, and ensure everyone in the sport is treated with respect.

If you require support with promoting Safe Sport at your club contact us at [email protected]

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