Asia Pacific Lacrosse Union
Sport | Lacrosse |
---|---|
Jurisdiction | International |
Membership |
8 full members 4 associate members |
Abbreviation | APLU |
Founded | 2004 |
Affiliation | Federation of International Lacrosse |
Official website | |
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The Asia Pacific Lacrosse Union (APLU) is the governing body for the sport of lacrosse in Asia and Oceania.
It was founded in 2004, with four national lacrosse associations of Australia, Hong Kong , South Korea, and Japan as its founding members. Within the same year the first edition of the Asia Pacific Lacrosse Championship was held in Australia.[1] It currently has 12 member national associations (8 full members, 4 associate members) with the Federation of International Lacrosse as an affiliate member of the APLU.[2]
Membership
- Full
- Associate
India Malaysia Mongolia Singapore
- Afilliate
References
- ↑ "History of the Asia Pacific Lacrosse Union". Asia Pacific Lacrosse Union. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
- ↑ "About APLU : Member Nations". Asia Pacific Lacrosse Union. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
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