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1 History  





2 Finals  





3 Performances  



3.1  By club  





3.2  By country  







4 Performance review  



4.1  Classification  





4.2  Performance  







5 References  





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Ken Galluccio Cup
SportLacrosse
Founded2008
No. of teams8 (in 2019)
ContinentEurope
Most recent
champion(s)
Norway Saints Lacrosse
Most titlesEngland Stockport (4 titles)
Current sports event 2019 Ken Galluccio Cup

The Ken Galluccio Cup is the European field lacrosse championship club competition. Organised by the European Lacrosse Federation, it is contested by the champions from European lacrosse leagues.

History

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The idea of the competition was conceived by Kenneth Galluccio, one of the first ambassadors of lacrosse in Germany. The first edition, played in 2008 in Hamburg, Germany, was contested by five clubs. English team Wilmslow Lacrosse Club claimed the title.

After the death of Galluccio in February 2009 the tournament was suspended for a year. The tournament returned in 2010 renaming the championship in his honour. In this edition, Stockport defeated Wilmslow in the all-English final.

From 2013 to 2021, it was played in Ghent, Belgium.[1] Since 2022, it has been played in Barcelona, Spain.

Finals

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Season Host Champion Runner-up Score
2008 Germany Hamburg England Wilmslow Czech Republic Jižní Město
2010 England Manchester England Stockport England Wilmslow 7–4
2011 Germany Hamburg Sweden Farsta England Blues 7–3[2]
2012 Czech Republic Prague Czech Republic Malešice[3] Netherlands Delft Barons 9–8
2013 Belgium Ghent England Spencer[4] Sweden Farsta 13–3
2014 Belgium Ghent England Stockport Switzerland Zürich Lions 9–4
2015 Belgium Ghent England Stockport Sweden Farsta 9–2
2016 Belgium Ghent England Stockport[5] Norway Oslo Lacrosse 12–5
2017 Belgium Ghent Finland Turku Titans Norway Oslo Lacrosse 8–6
2018 Belgium Ghent England Poynton Germany Rot-Weiß München 15–5
2019 Belgium Ghent England Hampstead Norway Oslo Lacrosse 8–2
2020 Belgium Ghent Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Belgium Ghent Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Spain Barcelona England Spencer Germany Frankfurt 9-4
2023 Spain Barcelona Norway Saints Lacrosse Germany HTHC Hamburg 13-3

Performances

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By club

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Team Titles Runners-up
England Stockport 4 (2010, 2014, 2015, 2016) 1 (2011)
England Spencer 2 (2013, 2022)
Sweden Farsta 1 (2011) 2 (2013, 2015)
England Wilmslow 1 (2008) 1 (2010)
Czech Republic Malešice 1 (2012)
Finland Turku Titans 1 (2017)
England Poynton 1 (2018)
England Hampstead 1 (2019)
Norway Saints Lacrosse 1 (2023)
Norway Oslo Lacrosse 3 (2016, 2017, 2019)
Czech Republic Jižní Město 1 (2008)
Netherlands Delft Barons 1 (2012)
Switzerland Zürich Lions 1 (2013)
Germany Rot-Weiß München 1 (2018)
Germany Frankfurt 1 (2022)
Germany HTHC Hamburg 1 (2023)

By country

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Team Titles Runners-up
 England 8 2
 Norway 1 3
 Sweden 1 2
 Czech Republic 1 1
 Finland 1 0
 Netherlands 1
 Germany 2

Performance review

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This table shows the comparison of the performances of all of the clubs that participated in the Ken Galluccio Cup.

Classification

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C Champion
RU Runner-up
3rd Third qualified
4th Fourth qualified
5th to 8th

Performance

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Clubs (# of participations) 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2022 2023
Austria AUSTRIA (4)
Vienna Monarchs (4) 6th 10th 8th 7th
Belgium BELGIUM (7)
Belgium Mixed (1) 12th
Braine Lions (3) 11th 9th 7th
Brussels Beavers (1) 10th 9th
Ghent Goblins (3) 11th 8th
Croatia CROATIA(1)
LK Split Legion (1) 10th
Czech Republic CZECH REPUBLIC (5)
Jižní Město (3) 5th 4th 4th
Radotín (2) 9th 4th
England ENGLAND (7)
Cheadle (1) 3rd
Hampstead (2) C 3rd
Poynton (1) C
Spencer (2) C
Stockport (2) C C
Finland FINLAND (2)
Turku Titans (2) 4th C
France FRANCE (1)
Valenciennes (1) 11th
Germany GERMANY (7)
HTHC Hamburg (3) 3rd 3rd RU
Frankfurt (1) RU
Rot-Weiß München (1) RU
Schwarz-Weiß Köln (1) 4th
Stuttgart (1) 5th
Republic of Ireland IRELAND (4)
Dublin (2) 8th 10th
UCD (2) 10th 8th
Italy ITALY (4)
Bocconi 7th 7th 8th
Bologna Sharks 9th
Netherlands NETHERLANDS (7)
Amsterdam Lions (4) 4th 8th 9th 5th 11th
Domstad Devils (1) 7th
Delft Barons (1) 5th
Norway NORWAY (7)
Oslo Lacrosse (5) 3rd RU RU 3rd RU
Saints Lacrosse (2) 3rd C
Poland POLAND (2)
Kosynierzy Wrocław (2) 12th 12th
Spain SPAIN (2)
Madrid Osos (2) 8th 6th
Sweden SWEDEN (7)
Farsta (2) RU 5th
Nordia (2) 6th 6th
Sundbyberg (3) 6th 6th 4th
Switzerland SWITZERLAND (6)
Zürich Lions (4) 9th 5th 7th 5th
Olten Saints (2) 5th 7th

References

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  1. ^ "History - KGC 2019". Ken Galluccio Cup. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  • ^ There was only a round-robin, and no final. Farsta went unbeaten, beating Blues 7-3. Blues was runner-up, beating both Hamburg and Dublin.
  • ^ "Malešice se staly klubovými mistry Evropy" (in Czech). Czech Lacrosse. 12 September 2012.
  • ^ "Ken Galluccio Cup Won by Spencer". inlacrossewetrust.com. 9 September 2013.
  • ^ "European Champions 2016!". Stockport Lacrosse Club. 18 September 2016.
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