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England women's national lacrosse team

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England
AssociationEnglish Lacrosse Association
ConfederationELF (Europe)
World Cup
Appearances10 (first in 1982)
Best resultRunner-ups (1989, 1993)
Websitewww.englandlacrosse.co.uk

The England women's national lacrosse team represents England at women's lacrosse. It is governed by the English Lacrosse Association. They were runners-up in the Women's Lacrosse World Cup twice, and have also hosted the tournament twice. The team came 3rd in the 2017 Women's Lacrosse World Cup, which has held in Oshawa, Canada.[1] The team is a full member of the Federation of International Lacrosse.[2]

England will be hosting the 2017 Women's Lacrosse World Cup . The tournament will be held at the Surrey Sports Park in Guildford, Surrey, in the South East of England, with 30 nations expected to compete.[3] The official team colours of the English national team are red and white. Kukri are Team England's official on-field and off-field teamwear providers. STX are Team England's official equipment providers. [4]

England national lacrosse team
Players Coaches
  • Katie Greenwood
  • Brittany Read
  • Emma Adams
  • Chloe Chan
  • Emma Oakley
  • Emily Nalls
  • Charlie Wilson
  • Claire Faram
  • Emily Gray
  • Laura Merrifield
  • Tilly Shires
  • Ruby Smith
  • Olivia Thomas
  • Liv Wimpenny
  • Torz Anderson
  • Olivia Hompe
  • Georgie Southorn
  • Megan Whittle
  • Anna Featherstone
  • Tilly Foster
  • Lucy Grant
  • Araminta Loxton-Barnard

[5]

  • Head coach: Phil Collier
  • Assistants: Kate Nelson-Lee, Michael Molster
  • Team Manager: Lara Owen

[6]

See also

Lacrosse in England
England men's national lacrosse team
Sport in England

References

  1. ^ 検査キットの精度・信頼性と評価. "検査キット". 2013worldlacrosse.com. Archived from the original on 27 May 2013.
  2. ^ "FIL | Federation of International Lacrosse". Filacrosse.com.
  3. ^ English Lacrosse, England Win Bid to Host 2017 World CUp
  4. ^ English Lacrosse Sponsors, 03/01/2015
  5. ^ "England Lacrosse names Women's World Championship squad". 19 April 2022.
  6. ^ "Senior Female – Team England". English Lacrosse.