German Lacrosse Association

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German Lacrosse Association
Logo of the German Lacrosse Association
sport lacrosse
Founded 1998
Place of foundation Munich
Chairman Simon Krause
societies 54
Members 4400 (as of 2018)
Association headquarters Berlin
Homepage www.DLaxV.de

The German Lacrosse Association ( DLaxV for short ) is the umbrella organization of the German lacrosse clubs. It was launched in 1998 to support the spread of this sport across the region. Since it was founded, the number of lacrosse clubs in Germany has increased significantly and continues to grow. In 2018 the association had around 4400 members in 54 clubs.

The association is based in Munich . The association is a member of the European Lacrosse Federation and the World Federation World Lacrosse . The DLaxV is not yet part of the German Olympic Sports Confederation DOSB , but is aiming to be included.

The association promotes the further development of lacrosse sport in Germany, maintains the national teams and organizes the annual playoffs and the German championships.

After the first attempts at lacrosse in Germany, a men's national team was formed. The first games were instructive in nature, meanwhile the German teams are among the best in Europe (European champion 2001, runner-up 2004). At the 2006 World Cup in London (Ontario) , Canada , an 8th place (out of 21 teams) was achieved. At the World Cup in Manchester in July 2010 , the men's team lost the game for 5th place against hosts England with 9:14. The women's national team first took part in a world championship in 2001. Most recent success is a 9th place at the 2006 World Cup in Annapolis.

responsible

Board

position Surname Areas of responsibility
1. Chairman Simon Krause Competitive sport, public and marketing
Deputy Chair Nora Teepe Youth, leisure and mass sports
Deputy Chairman Jakob Großehagenbrock Nat. and intern. Associations, association organization

Directory

Business area Surname
Game operation Sarah Andreas
development Gerold Frede
Refereeing Nathalie Morof
marketing Laura Koschorek

Associations by region

region societies
North ATS Buntentor Bremen
Braunschweig Guardians
DHC Hannover
HTHC Hamburg Warriors
Lacrosse Club Kiel
ASC Lübeck Lacrosse
Osnabrück Peacekeepers
Rostock Lacrosse
east Berliner HC
Cottbus Cannibals
Dresden Braves
Leipzig Miwoks
SCC Berlin Lacrosse (BLAX)
Victoria Lacrosse Berlin
Jena Jedis
Weimar Wookies Lacrosse
west Göttingen Lacrosse
Düsseldorfer SC 99
VfL 05 Aachen
Bochum Lacrosse e. V.
HC Kassel Raccoons
Kaiserslautern Lumberjacks
Legionaries Trier
Munster Mohawks
Mainz Musketeers
Marburg Saints
Essen Lacrosse eV
SC 1880 Frankfurt
Black and White Cologne
TSC Eintracht Dortmund Wolverines
Saarlax eV
GHTC Grizzlies Mönchengladbach
Bielefelder TG Hawks

south

HLC Rot-Weiss Munich
Ingolstadt Panthers
Karlsruhe Storm Lacrosse
Konstanz Seagulls
Passauer Lacrosse Association
PTSV Jahn Freiburg Pumas
Regensburg Lacrosse
Rosenheim United Lacrosse
Straubing Lacrosse
Stuttgart Lacrosse
Tribesmen Erlangen
Rhein-Neckar Lacrosse Association
TSG Tübingen Lacrosse
Bundeswehr Lacrosse
Zeppelin Lacrosse Friedrichshafen
Ulm Butchers
Würzburg Lacrosse
Bayreuth Bears
Nuremberg Titans lacrosse

(As of January 2017)

German Masters Seniors

year Men's Ladies
1st place 2nd place 3rd place 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
2019 Hamburg Cologne Frankfurt Munich Hamburg Hanover
2018 Munich Hamburg Cologne Munich Hanover Cologne
2017 Cologne Munich Hamburg Munich Hanover Hamburg
2016 Hamburg Munich Cologne Hanover Munich Hamburg
2015 Munich Stuttgart Hamburg Hanover Munich Hamburg
2014 Berlin HC Cologne Hamburg Hanover Munich Hamburg
2013 Stuttgart Hamburg Berlin HC Hanover Munich Hamburg
2012 Munich Stuttgart Berlin HC Hanover Munich Heidelberg
2011 Dusseldorf Stuttgart Munich Munich Hanover Hamburg
2010 Munich Berlin HC Dusseldorf Munich Frankfurt Hamburg
2009 BLAX Aachen Stuttgart Munich Hanover Bielefeld
2008 Hamburg Munich Dusseldorf Hamburg Frankfurt Hanover
2007 BLAX Hamburg Frankfurt Hamburg Munich BLAX
2006 Aachen Frankfurt Hamburg Hamburg BLAX Frankfurt
2005 Frankfurt BLAX Hamburg BLAX Munich Goettingen
2004 BLAX Hamburg Frankfurt BLAX Goettingen Munich
2003 BLAX Hamburg VfK Berlin BLAX Goettingen Cologne / Bonn
2002 Frankfurt VfK Berlin Passau Munich BLAX Göttingen / VfK Berlin
2001 BLAX VfK Berlin not forgiven Munich VfK Berlin not forgiven

(As of June 2018)

German champions youth

year Juniors U16 Juniors U16 Juniors U19
1st place 2nd place 3rd place 1st place 2nd place 3rd place 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
2016 JFK Berlin Hamburg Frankfurt Hamburg Berlin HC ABV Stuttgart - - -
2015 Hamburg JFK Berlin SG Cologne Munich Frankfurt Hamburg ABV Stuttgart - - -
2014 - - -
2013 - - -
2012 Hamburg Cologne Hanover Berlin HC Hamburg Kiel Hamburg Berlin HC SCC Berlin
2011 Hanover Hamburg Marburg Berlin HC Hamburg Stuttgart - - -
2010 Hamburg Hanover Dusseldorf Hamburg Berlin HC Stuttgart - - -
2009 - - - Hamburg Dusseldorf Frankfurt - - -
2008 - - - Hamburg Dusseldorf Berlin HC - - -

(As of June 2016)

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Individual evidence