2012 European Lacrosse Championship Highlights

2012 European Lacrosse Championship Highlights

The 2012 European Lacrosse Championships ended not too long ago (June) and we just received a pair of highlight videos from the event. Team Netherlands play in both vids. This really shows how far the game has come in Europe. Enjoy.

Game 1: Netherlands vs Germany

Game 2: Netherlands vs Ireland

How can we help expand and influence the growth of lacrosse around the globe? Let us know in the comments.

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2 Comments

  1. Robert Grove on November 10, 2012 at 11:11 am

    The best way to help expand and influence the growth of lax around the world is by simply networking and getting funding out there. I coach a team in St. Petersburg Russia, there’s the interest in the game, but with only having equipment from Americans/Canadians that have come through, it’s hard to field a squad. Funding and getting lacrosse companies to buy into spreading the game through sponsorships that see a decent exposure for the companies would help so much out here where we’re trying to build up lax in Russia.

  2. Robert Grove on November 10, 2012 at 11:11 am

    The best way to help expand and influence the growth of lax around the world is by simply networking and getting funding out there. I coach a team in St. Petersburg Russia, there’s the interest in the game, but with only having equipment from Americans/Canadians that have come through, it’s hard to field a squad. Funding and getting lacrosse companies to buy into spreading the game through sponsorships that see a decent exposure for the companies would help so much out here where we’re trying to build up lax in Russia.

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