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2 Competitive record  



2.1  World Lacrosse Championships record  





2.2  European Lacrosse Championships record  







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Italy
Nickname(s)Azzurri, Italia Lax
WL membership2002
AssociationFederazione Italiana Hockey - Divisione Lacrosse
ConfederationELF (Europe)
Head coachBrian Vona
World Championship
Appearances5 (first in 2006)
Best result9th place (2023)
Websitehttps://www.lacrosseitalia.it/

The Italy men's national lacrosse team represents Italy in international lacrosse competitions. It is organized by the Federazione Italiana Giuoco Lacrosse. It has participated in 4 World championships and 5 European championships.

It was initially formed exclusively by naturalised players due to the almost total absence of the discipline in Italy. Subsequently, thanks to the important development of Lacrosse in Italy, starting from the 2008 European Championships in Lahti, Italy was able to field a majority of native players, a feature strongly desired and pursued by the FIGL and its founders Fabio Antonelli and Robert Corna to encourage the growth of sport in the country.

History[edit]

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 ChampionshipinPerth. Promoter of the initiative, as well as captain and coach of the team, was the Italian-American Robert Corna, the first athlete to practice lacrosse in Italy and to promote its diffusion at a national level.

In 2004, the Italian national team led by Robert Corna participated, with teams made up of both native Italian and naturalised players, in the European Championship Newcomer's Tournament in Salzburg and in the European Lacrosse Championship in Prague.

In 2006, an Italian team made up exclusively of naturalised players finished the world championship held in London, Ontario in 10th place, achieving important victories against Hong Kong (20-0), Wales (20-7), Scotland (10- 7) and the Czech Republic (14-7), before bowing out to Finland (10-9) in the play-off for 9th place.[1]

Following the birth of the Federazione Italiana Giuoco Lacrosse (founded in 2007), lacrosse began to develop more on the Italian peninsula, through the foundation of lacrosse clubs that allowed the national team to train native players. A young and inexperienced Italy, with many rookies in the squad, then participated in the 2008 European Championships in Lahti, finishing in 18th place.[2]

Thanks to a newer national league and to better training and infrastructures, Italy started the 2010 World CupinManchester with greater talent and experience. The Azzurri ended the tournament with a victory over Latvia (13-8) which allowed them to close the world championship in 19th place.

At the 2012 European Championships in Amsterdam, the Italian national team ranked 13th out of 20 participating nations, winning 6 matches, 4 of which in a row. The Azzurri thus obtained the highest number of victories in an international competition. It also equalled the number of 4 consecutive victories of the national team which occurred in 2006, 2010 and 2023.

At the 2023 World Lacrosse Championship, the Italian national team reached its best result ever after winning the 9th place game against Puerto Rico.[3]

Competitive record[edit]

World Lacrosse Championships record[edit]

Year Result
Canada 2006 10th place
England 2010 19th place
United States 2014 18th place
Israel 2018 16th place
United States 2023 9th place

European Lacrosse Championships record[edit]

Year Result
Czech Republic 2004 11th place
Finland 2008 18th place
Netherlands 2012 13th place
Hungary 2016 21st place

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Team Stats: Italy". Pointstreak.com. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
  • ^ "Il Lacrosse in Italia". Federazione Italiana Giouco Lacrosse. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
  • ^ "World Championship Placement Day: Japan Seals Top 5 Finish; Israel, Germany, Czech Republic in OT". Inside Lacrosse. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
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