Sport: | Field lacrosse |
Founded: | 2004 |
Countries: | APLU member nations |
Champion: | M: (5th title) W: (5th title) |
The Asia Pacific Lacrosse Championship (also known as the ASPAC Lacrosse Championship) is an international lacrosse competition contested to determine the best lacrosse national team in the Asia Pacific region. The first edition was played in Australia, the same year the Asia Pacific Lacrosse Union was organized. The following edition was held in Japan in 2005. Since then the competition is held every two years. A women's competition was introduced in 2009.[1]
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2004 Details | Adelaide | N/A | |||||||||
2005 Details | Osaka | ||||||||||
2007 Details | Auckland | ||||||||||
2009 Details | Suwon | ||||||||||
2011 Details | Auckland | ||||||||||
2013 Details | Beijing | ||||||||||
2015 Details | Bangkok | ||||||||||
2017 Details | Seogwipo |
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2009 Details | Suwon | N/A | |||||||||
2011 Details | Auckland | ||||||||||
2013 Details | Beijing | ||||||||||
2015 Details | Bangkok | ||||||||||
2017 Details | Seogwipo |