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The history of the Italian national lacrosse team began in 2002 with the formation of a team (called "Italy United") made up exclusively of naturalised players who participated in an international lacrosse tournament associated with the 2002 World Lacrosse Championship in Perth. Promoter of the initiative, as well as captain and coach of the ...
The Rome Lions (Latin: Roma Leones) are a lacrosse team based in Rome, Italy.The Lions are the first lacrosse team in Italy, along with the La Spezia Black Eagles. [1] They are a member of the Rome Lacrosse Club which is run by Fabio Antonelli, the former president of the Italian Lacrosse Federation.
Italy men's national ice hockey team; Italy men's national volleyball team; Italy men's national basketball team; Italy national bobsleigh team; Italy national cricket team; Italy national football team; Italy national futsal team; Italy national rugby league team; Italy national rugby union team
This is a list of nations that are represented by lacrosse national governing bodies. This list indicates which countries have participated in the five international lacrosse competitions sponsored by World Lacrosse , which oversees international lacrosse.
In 2013/14, Bocconi Lacrosse ended up first in the League without losing a single game and with goal difference +120. The team has also won the Coppa Italia 2014 in Prato. In 2014/15, Bocconi Lacrosse ended up first in the League without losing a single game again. The team has also won the Coppa Italia 2015 in Torino.
Pages in category "Men's national lacrosse teams" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. J.
The La Spezia Black Eagles (Italian: La Spezia Aquile Nere) are a lacrosse team based in La Spezia, Italy. They are one of the first teams from Italy, along with the Rome Lions . [ 1 ] The president and coach of the team is Roberto Pallotti.
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