Australian Lacrosse Association

Australian Lacrosse Association
Sport Lacrosse
Jurisdiction Australia
Abbreviation ALA
Founded 2007 (2007)
Affiliation FIL
Affiliation date 1972
Regional affiliation Asia-Pacific Lacrosse Union
Headquarters Melbourne, Victoria
President Mike Slattery
Replaced Lacrosse Australia and Women's Lacrosse Australia
(founded) 1930 and 1962
Official website
www.lacrosse.com.au
Australia

The Australian Lacrosse Association (ALA) is the governing body for the sport of Lacrosse in Australia.

History

Lacrosse in Australia has a long and proud history dating back to 1876, with a small but dedicated community of participants and volunteers. The established centres for the game are in the greater metropolitan areas of Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth. In these cities there are organised Saturday field lacrosse competitions for men and women at senior and junior levels, played over the winter months (April until September). In the off-season, there are informal box lacrosse and sofcrosse competitions, though the majority of players in Australia are foremostly of the field lacrosse type. Some lacrosse is also played in Sydney, Brisbane and Hobart, although it is very much at the developmental level.[1]

Lacrosse in Australia is now governed by a single governing body, the Australian Lacrosse Association (ALA), following the merger of Lacrosse Australia and Women's Lacrosse Australia, who had until 2008 governed the men's and women's versions of the games independently. [2]

Structure

The national body has eight state member associations:

  • Lacrosse Victoria
  • Lacrosse South Australia
  • Lacrosse Western Australia
  • Lacrosse Queensland
  • New South Wales Lacrosse
  • Lacrosse Tasmania

See also

References

  1. "Lacrosse in Australia - Australian Lacrosse Association". lacrosse.com.au. Retrieved 2016-10-19.
  2. "Lacrosse in Australia - Australian Lacrosse Association". lacrosse.com.au. Retrieved 2016-10-19.
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