International Lacrosse Federation
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International Lacrosse Federation was founded in 1974 to promote and develop the game of lacrosse throughout the world.
The 14 full member nations are: Australia; Canada; Czech Republic; England; Germany; Ireland; Iroquois Nation; Japan; South Korea; New Zealand; Scotland; Sweden; United States; and Wales.
The affiliate member nations are: Argentina; Denmark; Hong Kong; Finland; Italy; and Tonga.
The ILF conducts the World Lacrosse Championship and World Indoor Lacrosse Championships.
External Links
- International Lacrosse Federation (http://www.intlaxfed.org/)
- German Lacrosse Association (http://www.dlaxv.de/)